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St. Louis County man gets 14-year term for fatally slashing coworker's throat
Alipasha Ibragimov pleaded guilty to armed criminal action and a reduced count of second-degree murder.
St. Louis lawmaker seeks to create crime of ‘malicious prosecution of a journalist’
The lawmaker said he was inspired to file the bill after Gov. Mike Parson announced an investigation into the Post-Dispatch last year.
Let the games begin: Nominations for St. Louis' Inno Madness bracket challenge are open
St. Louis Inno's 2022 Inno Madness bracket challenge will have local startups go head-to-head in several rounds of voting to determine a winner. While the competition will offer one local startup bragging rights, we hope the contest raises awareness of St. Louis’ entrepreneurial economy and the innovative companies that define it.
Local marchers, leaders say Martin Luther King Jr. Day is relevant to modern inequalities and push for change
'We've made progress, but there's a lot of unfinished business,' said FeliceSkye Hutchinson, president of the Wellston Community Coalition.
Healthy Salad Dressings for a Change
Keeping It Quick and Simple A few years ago, I purged my refrigerator of commercial salad dressings. Gone are those expensive, bottled varieties heavy in corn syrup, cheap vegetable oils, stabilizers, gums and even MSG. I make my own. It takes 4 minutes—max. Taste Test I set out a row of small, empty jars and...
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Family of man killed in Edwardsville warehouse hit by tornado sues Amazon
The suit, filed by the family of Austin McEwen, claims Amazon put profits ahead of workers' lives when a tornado struck last month.
Support Local Restaurants
St. Louis Public Radio’s St. Louis on the Air show recently featured Delmar Loop business owner, Qui Tran of Nudo House, discussing the difficulties of managing a restaurant during the pandemic. Please remember to support our local restaurants and small businesses. If you are not comfortable dining in, order carry out. You can also order […]
Meet the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s first VP of External Affairs and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Starting today, Dr. Yolanda Alovor takes on a brand-new role. The Rock Hill native is the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s first Vice President of External Affairs and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
U-Man interviews John Lodge of The Moody Blues
Listen as the U-Man interviews John Lodge of The Moody Blues!
U2’s Bono feels “embarrassed” hearing his voice on the radio
When it comes to a way to like his own voice, Bono still hasn't found what he's looking for. On a new episode of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast,…
Collinsville district shortens school day, students return to in-person learning
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COVID task force issues recommendations for small businesses
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — A task force set up to consider how to help Missouri’s small businesses recover from the financial strain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic issued several recommendations on Monday. …
Former Missouri Rep. Jeff Roorda announces State Senate run, flips to Republican
Garrett Hawkins
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins joins St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, Jonathan Ahl and Sarah Kellogg to talk about the agriculture agency's 2022 agenda.
Hill 2000 Neighborhood Board Minutes December 8 2021
Attendees: Brian Winkler, Cathy Buckingham, Jim Barnthouse, Joe Aromando, Liz Pulliam, Chris Saracino, Jay DiMaggio, Leslie Agusti, Jen Gianino, Fr. Jack Seifert Minutes of last meeting motion to accepted by Barnthouse, second by Buckingham, approved unanimously Exec Board Election: President - Saracino nominated by Aromando, second by Gianino, majority vote yea Vice-President - Barnthouse nominated
The Grammys reschedule for April 3, move to Las Vegas
What happens in Vegas...will be the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. After canceling plans to hold the awards ceremony on January 31 due to the Omicron variant, the Recording Academy has…
Empowering community with financial information
James Clark, Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis vice president of public safety and Neighborhood Alliance executive director, and Paula E.W. Carey-Moore, Urban League regional senior director of housing, met last fall with money on their minds.
Downtown St. Patrick's Day Parade to return this year, along with Dogtown, other annual parades
The downtown parade is set for March 12, along with parades in Belleville and Cottleville. The parade in Dogtown is set for March 17.
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