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Soup: The ultimate winter meal
The folks at Campbell's were right: Soup IS good food.
St. Louis County Council begins revisiting budget requests for federal dollars
CLAYTON — The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday began revisiting more than $18 million in funding requests that it delayed last month during budget negotiations.
Brazilian steakhouse chain closes Saint Louis Galleria location
'It's still no time for celebration': Task force says Covid admissions slowing down, still too high
On Monday, 145 Covid-positive patients were admitted to hospitals in the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force, down from 200-plus per day the previous week. Task force leaders say they are hopeful about what that could mean for the region but say that is still far more than the system is able to handle.
"We're hopeful that this represents that not as many people are getting sick enough to be admitted to the hospital," Dr. Alex Garza said in a Tuesday briefing. "But don't forget, the 145 people…
Brooks Brothers to shutter its last non-outlet store in St. Louis
St. Louis area doctors warn ‘a long way to go’ before COVID-19 rates become manageable
‘The pressure on the health system is unprecedented,’ said BJC Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Clay Dunagan, who co-leads the task force.
Inside Green Street's new $21M office development in Forest Park Southeast
David Karandish's startup that provides automation software raises $38M
Wednesday, January 19, 2022 - New Leadership at the Muny
The new president and CEO of one of the oldest arts organizations in St. Louis want to make sure the Muny is welcoming to people of all backgrounds. Kwofe Coleman is the first Black person to lead the 103-year-old theater in Forest Park.
Scam Artists Conned Lovesick Seniors — And Made Them FBI Targets
For Julia Dunaway, it began with a message on Facebook from a man in uniform. "Hello there thanks for adding me as a friend, tell me how are you doing?"…
A Creve Coeur Encounter
This essay is published in partnership with Before Ferguson Beyond Ferguson.…
The Big Mad: Abusing MLK's Legacy and Unearned Pride
Welcome back to the Big Mad, the RFT's weekly roundup of righteous rage!…
Missouri Highway Patrol sends errant alert about searching for vehicle from Batman
An alert sent Tuesday evening said authorities were searching in Gotham City, Missouri, for a vehicle identical to the one used by the Joker.
Amazon tops a list of companies to ditch in support of immigrants’ human rights | Opinion
Throughout the last year, the Amazon corporation has given American consumers plenty of reasons to question whether we should be using its products and services. The news is filled with horrible stories about Amazon’s treatment of their workers. The company has an astronomical carbon footprint. The billionaire CEO has so much superfluous income he was […]
The post Amazon tops a list of companies to ditch in support of immigrants’ human rights | Opinion appeared first on Missouri Independent.
St. Louis police union leader to run for Jefferson County Senate seat
Jeff Roorda of Barnhart is business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association.
Elton John guitarist says band and crew will be “super masked up and tested every two days” on tour
It's been almost two years since Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour was sidelined because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the trek relaunches tonight in New Orleans, the first…
A rainbow in the dark
10 fireplaces to cozy up to this winter
Hearth rooms are the heart of the home, with fireplace designs that bestow both ambiance and warmth.
Marianne Abernathy of Caseyville, IL
Marianne Abernathy of Caseyville, IL joined the Real Rock Army today
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