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Accenture Federal Services, with plans to hire 1,400 tech empoyees in St. Louis, launches apprenticeship program
Israeli company opens $18M facility in St. Louis to produce plant-based meat substitutes
This article originally ran in the St. Louis Business Journal on December 2, 2021. An Israeli publicly traded company with its North American headquarters in St. Louis opened an $18 million production facility Thursday focused on producing “alternative protein,” or plant-based substitutes that look and taste like meat. Israel Chemicals Ltd., more commonly known as ICL (NYSE: ICL), is a […]
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KMRS interviews Ted Nugent
Listen to the unedited interview of Ted Nugent done by the U-Man and Favazz!
Jazz St. Louis President and CEO Gene Dobbs Bradford is stepping down
After more than two decades of work, Gene Dobbs Bradford is stepping down this spring as President & CEO of Jazz St. Louis. Bradford will become the Executive Director of the Savannah Music Festival in Savannah, Georgia.
Foo Fighters officially release “Run Rudolph Run” cover
Foo Fighters' cover of "Run Rudolph Run" is now available for everyone to enjoy. Dave Grohl and company first put their spin on the Chuck Berry seasonal classic last December…
Former Byrnes Mill police officer gets probation for sodomizing boy he met on social media
Man found shot to death in north St. Louis alley, police investigating
Watch members of Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers & more play together for school fundraiser
A charity fundraiser turned into a veritable Lollpalooza in Malibu, California, over the weekend. Rockers including Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool's Danny…
Missouri cement plants scramble to cut greenhouse gases. ‘These are the steps that we need to take now.’
Concrete — held together by cement — is the second-most used resource in the world by volume, behind water.
Limestone Stair Repair?!?!?!?
John Paul Jones, Derek Trucks join Peace Through Music streaming concert lineup
Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, ex-Allman Brothers Band guitarist Derek Trucks and Trucks' wife and Tedeschi Trucks Band mate Susan Tedeschi are among the latest musicians to join the…
Read This Now: 'Wrestling at the Chase' by Ed Wheatley
The bright, informative hardcover volume feels like a treasured scrapbook dedicated to the place that the popular show held in the hearts of fans during its heyday.
Instruments signed by Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Tom Petty added to MusiCares charity auction
Instruments signed by Paul McCartney, Keith Richards and the late Tom Petty are among the interesting items that have been added to a recently announced memorabilia auction benefiting the MusiCares…
The Doors’ John Densmore celebrating release of paperback version of ‘The Seekers’ with virtual Q&A tonight
Doors drummer John Densmore recently published a paperback version of his 2020 book The Seekers: Meetings with Remarkable Musicians (and Other Artists), and to promote the new release, Densmore will…
Bakeries in St. Louis that offer the perfect holiday cookies
Leave cookies out for Santa, and host your next holiday party with assortments and treats from these local bakeries.
Parson proposes $15 minimum pay for state employees
Gov. Mike Parson wants to tap Missouri’s budget surplus to provide immediate raises to state employees and enact a new $15 an hour minimum pay for all state jobs. In a news …
Curtis Salgado, still standing, fills new album with hard-won knowledge and good humor
The veteran singer, songwriter and harmonica player recorded his latest, "Damage Control," in studios in three cities.
St Louis City real estate tax bill
The first ever Politically Speaking mailbag episode!
On a first of its kind episode of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio’s Sarah Kellogg and Jason Rosenbaum answer your questions about Missouri policy and politics.
Kellogg and Rosenbaum solicited queries from various social media sites, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and, most successfully, Reddit’s Missouri Politics page.
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