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Missouri judge lifts Halloween 'no candy' sign requirement for sex offenders
A Warehouse that Kept St. Louisans Fed for almost a Century - the Federal Cold Storage Bldg
Buddy’s Wine Bar & Bistro opening downtown on Wash Ave
Named after a beloved canine, the whimsical wine bar is slated to open in the former Farina's Kitchen & Bar and Mango space on October 16.
Art Saint Louis presents “Memento Mori”
Art Saint Louis is pleased to announce our Fall 2024 exhibition, “Memento Mori,” on view September 14-October 17, 2024 at our newly relocated Art Saint Louis Gallery at 2801 Locust […]
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Understanding the Kansas City-area rent strike: Tenant rights and other key facts
Nearly 200 tenants launched a rent strike at the start of this month over what they see as intolerable living conditions at two large apartment buildings in Kansas City and Independence. The renters at Quality Hill Towers and Independence Towers are demanding better upkeep, repairs, collectively bargained leases and capping annual rent hikes at 3% […]
How a growing Latino voter base could reshape Missouri’s political landscape — one day
Fossil Fuel Companies Use Fake Consumer Groups And Fake Local News Orgs To Derail Solar Efforts In Ohio
A favorite tactic of U.S. corporations looking to dismantle consumer protection reforms (or anything they don’t like, really) is to create entirely fake consumer groups custom-built to confuse voters and journalists. Such groups are usually used in combination with think tanks and other pseudo-objective organizations to muddy the waters, confuse constituents, and mislead the press […]
Vacant warehouse fire forces closure of Stan Musial Bridge for up to 2 days
Both directions of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge will be closed for up to two days due to a vacant warehouse fire burning nearby and affecting visibility.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the bridge that carries Interstate 70 over the Mississippi River will be closed for up to two days due to the fire, which started Monday. The fire is at a six-story vacant warehouse near the intersection of North Broadway and Mullanphy Street in St. Louis' North Riverfront.
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Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf on CRE: ‘Things aren’t getting better’
“What you see is just more of the significant revaluation because of supply and demand," Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf said.
Illegal school buses still carrying students after St. Louis Public Schools cancels some routes
Two unmarked school buses dropped students off Monday at Shaw Visual and Performing Arts Elementary in the Hill neighborhood.
After years of illegal air pollution, Ameren to shut down a St. Louis-area power plant
Southwest Airlines activist investor officially calls for special meeting of shareholders
An activist investor that for months has been calling for change at Southwest Airlines Co. is following through on its pledge to ask other shareholders whether they agree. The airline is the busiest carrier at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
FleishmanHillard to leave downtown St. Louis after 70 years
The agency has spent nearly 40 years at Pine Street and North Broadway, occupying the top four floors as one of the foremost PR and marketing firms in the country.
Used wheelchairs, old shower seats. St. Louis nonprofit collects it all, to give away
St. Louis HELP has expanded to eight locations, where it gathers and redistributes used medical equipment.
Rising number of kids poisoned by cannabis edibles alarms doctors, government officials
Children are particularly at risk because they are ingesting adult-size doses, and often several at a time.
Neman: Will French tacos be the next big thing? They should be
French tacos are the fast food America needs. They are the fast food America deserves.
Pedestrian struck, killed early Tuesday in south St. Louis County
Adult fatally struck by a vehicle in South County
St. Louis County Police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run incident in South County, marking the third deadly incident of someone being hit and killed by a vehicle in the St. Louis area since Saturday.
How a new St. Louis program is paying mentors to help kids in trouble
“Is everything cool with you?” the officer asks, shining a light in his face, then into the face of the man standing next to him.
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