ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) has named Mike Leara as its next Executive Director, according to a press release. Leara will serve as the MGC's ninth Executive Director, succeeding Peggy Richardson, who retired in June. Leara becomes Executive Director at a pivotal time as Missouri residents will head to the ballots in [...]
ST. LOUIS - The Ritenour School District announced that the high school will be closed on Thursday. The district sent out a note saying students will have an alternate method of instruction (AMI) day due to overnight threats to the school. The district says the choice to close the school is out of an abundance [...]
The Beatles are set to release a new box set highlighting the albums they released in the U.S. between January 1964 and March 1965.The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono is an…
The ink is barely dry on Verizon’s $20 billion proposed acquisition of Frontier, but industry analysts — ever excited to boost stock valuations via speculation — are already pushing for greater consolidation in the very broken U.S. telecom industry. Telecom industry trade magazines are all frothy at the potential for even more mergers, including a […]
Rancho Healthcare and Rehab Center, a 120-bed nursing home, received 20 health citations, above the average number in the U.S., during a health inspection last year.
A couple is suing a Florissant officer and the city, claiming the cop copied and shared her nude photographs that he found on her phone during a traffic stop.
St. Louis County Republican Councilman Dennis Hancock tried to hire his daughter as his legislative assistant. He's not the only one to hire a relative.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education named the first six organizations to participate in the phased rollout of the 2025-26 form to apply for federal financial student aid Wednesday, and opened up the interest form for high schools, school districts and other entities to get involved in its next three testing periods. In August, the department said it […]
As a French expatriate who teaches French, Spanish and Italian to students online around the country from her south St. Louis home, Stephanie Knoerle has taken particular notice of the mangled French names that mark many St. Louis landmarks.