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Kirkwood family alleges district mishandled racist incidents
A Kirkwood father is calling on Nipher Middle School officials to investigate and take disciplinary actions after his 12-year-old son was allegedly harassed several times since October.
Watch tonight: Joni Mitchell, Berry Gordy & more celebrated at star-studded Kennedy Center Honors event
The 44th annual Kennedy Center Honors special airs tonight on CBS, featuring star-studded tributes to Joni Mitchell, Motown Records founder Berry Gordy Jr. and Bette Midler, as well as Saturday…
Washington University has portrayed its cofounder as an abolitionist — he wasn't
Washington University has previously portrayed co-founder William Greenleaf Eliot as an abolitionist. In a contributed segment from STLPR’s Marissanne Lewis-Thompson, she talks with Wash U student Nkemjika Emenike and professor Iver Bernstein about how Eliot was not an abolitionist. A recent article in the university’s independent student newspaper, “Student Life,” uncovered the details.
Omicron, knocking on Missouri’s door, could overwhelm already-struggling state, health officials warn
They urge the public to take precautions over the holidays to protect themselves and the region’s struggling health care systems.
See what City Foundry's Phase 2, including the region's first mass timber office building, will look like as construction begins (PHOTOS)
Questions about potholes or highway construction? Ask the Road Crew, live now
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
St. Louis County health department not accepting walk-ins for COVID testing due to high demand
The Space Shuttle (Café) touches down in Metro East
The DC-3–turned–food truck provides mobile meal options in Metro East.
Texas abortion law spurs copycat measures, from guns in California to critical race theory in Florida
‘Welcome to the world where you get to screw with constitutional rights.’
PSA-stay off Manchester rd anywhere near 141 traffic is atrocious
Wentzville artist creates dog sculptures with human-like features
Donald Carmody, founder of Clayton-based law firm Carmody MacDonald P.C., dead at 79
3 teens taken into custody after woman carjacked at gunpoint in St. Louis
Kurt Erickson’s memorable stories for 2021: Clunky computers, a broom closet and the governor’s gut
State government in Missouri was awash in fights over policy and hijinks by members of the Legislature in 2021.
Messenger: Old guard tries to block St. Louis mayor from choosing her next police chief
Tishaura Jones is presented with two white, male finalists. She says no.
Judge denies effort by local health agencies to intervene, appeal Missouri COVID ruling
A Cole County judge on Wednesday denied local health departments and the state’s two largest counties from intervening and appealing a recent court ruling that has upended restrictions put in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The ruling, issued by Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green the same day that his Nov. 22 order […]
The post Judge denies effort by local health agencies to intervene, appeal Missouri COVID ruling appeared first on Missouri Independent.
STL Toasted will bring sweet, savory T-ravs to Food Hall at City Foundry
STL Toasted's menu will include T-ravs with fillings savory (Buffalo chicken) and sweet (Lemon Blackberry Gooey Buttercake).
How you can help those affected by tornadoes that swept through the St. Louis region
Schnuck Markets, Dierbergs set holiday hours
Make your grocery list and check it twice because St. Louis’ two biggest grocery store chains, Schnuck Markets and Dierbergs, will be closed for the holidays this week.
Both stores will be closed Christmas Day and Sunday, Dec. 26.
Schnucks said it wanted to close for the Christmas holiday “as a thank you to our teammates and in an effort to extend the holiday time they have with their families.”
Dierbergs’ CEO shared a similar sentiment when announcing the hours back in September.
“My…
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