From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: After more than 50 years in the city of St. Louis, IBEW Local 2 has moved its union hall to Fenton to accommodate its growing membership. The old union hall, which was only 3,200 square feet, was located at 2131 59th St. in St. Louis. The new 32,000-square-foot building, […]
EAST ST. LOUIS - East St. Louis School District 189 has announced a revised school calendar to compensate for lost instructional time due to inclement weather in January. The decision comes after the district utilized all five eLearning days permitted by the Illinois State Board of Education, along with three emergency days when schools were closed. East St. Louis School District 189 Superintendent Arthur R. Culver communicated the changes in a letter to families, emphasizing the district's commitment to maximizing instructional time. The adjustments were necessary following a series of snow days and virtual learning sessions that began in early January due to icy road conditions affecting the community. The revised calendar includes the addition of three previously designated non-attendance days as student attendance days. Specifically, February 18 and 19, 2025, will now be school days, with the latter having a one-hour early dismissal. Additionally, March 3, 2025, which is Pulaski
The Who has added some more shows to their 2025 schedule.The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers are set to headline two concerts in Italy this summer: July 20 in Padua and July…
There is no appetite among House Republicans for a bill that would put a bounty on undocumented immigrants, Speaker Jon Patterson told reporters Thursday.
The legislation, which was debated Tuesday in a Missouri Senate committee, would award a $1,000 bounty for tips that result in the arrest of a person present in the United States without authorization. The sponsor of the bill also wants to to authorize bounty hunters to track down people identified in tips.
No one in the House has filed a…
From ConstructioNext: There are five must-haves if you’re going to sell your construction firm and maximize your value. Many contractors dream of one day exiting their business by selling to an outside buyer with deep pockets. They’d also like to do it while still healthy enough to travel and enjoy life away from the jobsite. […]
It’s not the first time. It certainly won’t be the last. But every time, we’re expected to hang back and assume the FBI is on the right side of history. Something the FBI has tried a couple of times previously is back in the news: the remote access of thousands of computers containing foreign spyware […]
From St. Louis Business Journal: The developers behind a 30-story, $145 million apartment tower in the Central West End say construction on the project, first unveiled in 2022, will begin this summer. The residential tower, proposed at a vacant parking lot across from Forest Park at 4974 Lindell Blvd, is a project of St. Louis-based […]
Transform any speech into written words with an impressive accuracy rate of up to 99% in just three simple steps using Voicetapp, an AI-driven voice to text transcription tool. Voicetapp harnesses the capabilities of a deep learning method called automatic speech recognition (ASR), backed by leading platforms like AWS and GCP. It supports over 170 […]
St. Louis County is eyeing creation of a land bank, or government holder of tax delinquent, derelict property. Vacancy is now "an insurmountable problem," a lawmaker said.
Fun Ideas around St. Louis to Celebrate Valentine’s Month Whether you’re on a date night, celebrating Galentine’s, planning an office outing or enjoying a friends or family party, these Valentine’s events and activities offer something to warm everyone’s heart during February. LOVE BITES AT THE ST. LOUIS AQUARIUM Now through Feb. 28: Get over that […]
Lois Conley founded The Griot Museum of Black History after realizing that St. Louis was not acknowledging African American heritage despite its rich history.