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St. Louis cop whose testimony sent a Black man to prison made racist posts online
Architecture firm lands $56M federal contract through joint venture
A St. Louis-based architecture firm has won a $56 million federal contract as part of a joint venture.
The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday it's capping overdraft fees at $5 with a rule set to take effect in October 2025.
Average rate on 30-year mortgage hits 6.6%, its third straight weekly decline
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. has eased for the third week in a row.
CFPB will distribute $1.8 billion to victims of credit repair βschemeβ
Customers charged illegal fees by two of the largest credit repair firms will soon see a refund check, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced.
Turning dusty attic treasures into cash can yield millions for some, disappointment for others
Kaja Veilleux has been hunting New England attic treasures for more than 50 years. He once found a copy of the Declaration of Independence sitting on a trash heap.
From a 10-year-old to a Muppet to Trump, NYSE bell-ringers range from famous to obscure
The first guest invited to ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange in 1956 wasnβt a company executive, a politician or a celebrity.
A St. Louis cop sent a Black man to prison, but the jury never heard about the officerβs past
Crouched behind a dumpster in a St. Louis alley, Officer Steven Pinkerton heard gunshots. It was after midnight on Aug. 10, 2013, in the Dutchtown neighborhood and an argument that had been building for hours among a group of young men had escalated into a shootout. Pinkerton said he saw two men rush by the […]
8th & Pine MetroLink station reopening; Convention Center next to close
The Convention Center station, a few blocks to the northwest, will soon close for similar work. Metro says it will close the station for several months starting Jan. 6.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who killed mother in Missouri, speaks on motherhood, her memoir
Gypsy Rose Blanchard's laundry list of medical conditions were fictitious. She was a victim of her mother's Munchausen by proxy β a psychological disorder.
Drebes: Missouri Republicans make mistake in House speaker fracas
Republicans have largely ignored a challenge to their likely next House speaker. That's a mistake, columnist Dave Drebes writes.
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I've gotten my second ramp-up dose of Tecvayli and everything is fine so far. My brain is complibikkprrr clear. Blood sugar is the new hotness. Last time I was here no one cared about it. This time they're pricking my finger five or six times a day to keep track of it and getting excited ...continue reading "Health update"
Business Bulletin: BOA awards; SuperSplash USA expands; IMPACT builds; 4M wins
Here's what local businesses donated, expanded and merged this week.
People in Business: Schnuck promotes; Lutheran Services appoints; Holocaust Museum honors
Here are this week's local business awards, hires and promotions.
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