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Emerson inks $7B deal to buy out AspenTech
Emerson Electric, the St. Louis-based industrial technology and software company, has reached a $7 billion deal to buy the rest of industrial software company Aspen Technology Inc. that it doesn't already own.
Richmond Heights community center reopens Sunday following bed bug issue
St. Louis jail making ‘unprecedented’ turnaround, health chief says. Some don’t buy it.
Dr. Matifadza Hlatshwayo Davis says her department, national experts and a new health care contractor have worked together.
Podcast: Pornhub Exec Discusses Pulling Out of the South, Trad Wives, and Feet Pics
In this special interview episode of the 404 Media Podcast, Sam talks to Alexzandra Kekesi, VP of Brand and Community at Pornhub, about age verification laws and what she's hearing from adult performers.
The Chiefs get more Mahomes magic and advance to 3rd straight Super Bowl, beating the Bills 32-29
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Everything looked oh-so familiar at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night: Patrick Mahomes hoisting the AFC championship trophy as confetti rained down, Andy Reid hugging Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and Travis Kelce kissing Taylor Swift, grabbing the mic and imploring fans to once more party the night away. The two-time defending [...]
Things to Do / Events This Week (1/27/25 - 2/2/25)
Ready to add to that to-read pile? Head to these local bookstores
Check out these local booksellers that offer everything from new fiction to rare finds.
"Where did you go to high school?" is a question that is asked EVERYWHERE, not just here.
Central West End coffee shop to close
New FCC Boss Brendan Carr Is Big Mad The Biden FCC Tried To Shore Up Telecom Cybersecurity Rules After Embarrassing Industry Hack
Late last year eight major U.S. telecoms were the victim of a massive intrusion by Chinese hackers who managed to spy on public U.S. officials for months. The “Salt Typhoon” hack was so severe, the intruders spent much of the last year rooting around the ISP networks even after discovery. AT&T and Verizon, two of the compromised […]
St. Louis County settles discrimination suit targeting Wesley Bell
St. Louis County has settled a lawsuit stemming from discrimination claims by a former employee in the county prosecuting attorney's office.
Activist shareholder reportedly planning proxy battle at U.S. Steel
An activist shareholder is planning a proxy battle at U.S. Steel to force the end of the controversial $14.9 billion acquisition by Nippon Steel, The Wall Street Journal reported late Sunday.
Man arrested for stealing package with tracker, glitter bomb inside
Robert Simino, 42, was arrested and charged with stealing a package containing a tracker and a homemade glitter bomb, following an investigation into high-volume package thefts in the area.
STL residents blame icy sidewalks and piled-up snow for tragic death
Solar energy developer Azimuth Renewables names finance chief
Azimuth Renewables, a Clayton-based solar energy development company, has filled the newly created role of chief financial officer as it prepares for growth.
Central West End coffee shop to close
This Central West End coffee shop will close its doors in February.
St. Louis County to pay $500,000 to settle lawsuit against Wesley Bell’s office
Settlement finalized Friday on suit by former prosecutor Susan Petersen, who claimed Bell discriminated against her because of her age, race and gender.
Relief is mixed with worry, anger for Missourians pardoned in Jan. 6 riot at U.S. Capitol
People convicted in the Jan. 6 riot in Washington, D.C., are still dealing with the fallout, even after being pardoned by President Trump.
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