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More St. Louis school districts moving away from standardized tests
The goal is to provide real-time data teachers can use to help students improve quicker and more effectively.
This unnecessary traffic slowdown is causing issues in Florissant
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Things to Do / Events This Week (8/19/24 - 8/25/24)
Sabroso Cocina Mexicana opens second location in Maplewood
The popular St. Ann restaurant opened a sister location late last month in the former Casa Maya space on Sutton Avenue.
Person fatally struck Monday morning in North St. Louis
Big hopes for downtown St. Louis hang on a street redo. Will it work?
For seven years, downtown leaders have plotted a transformation of six blocks of Seventh that connect the convention center to Ballpark Village. Their vision is big.
Company moving headquarters back to St. Louis area
Big Telecom Asks The Corrupt Supreme Court To Declare All State And Federal Broadband Consumer Protection Illegal. They Might Get Their Wish.
As we recently noted, telecom giants like AT&T and Comcast are having some very good luck using a corrupt, MAGA-heavy court to not only kill popular net neutrality rules — but to effectively lobotomize the FCC’s ability to protect broadband consumers at all. Leveraging the recent Supreme Court Lopper rulings, telecom lawyers are trying to […]
Searching for the holy grail of Midwest commercials: Billy the tree climbing expert
St. Louis-based baking products company expands with acquisition
A St. Louis-based manufacturer of yeast and bakery ingredients bought a leading supplier of liquid yeast to the craft brewing market.
How St. Louis sports leaders assess impact of Rams loss
St. Louis sports leaders say the Rams' departure, in 2016, has had tangible effects, like no longer being a realistic host for the NCAA Final Four. But it's also spurred resiliency.
Noose incident not racially motivated, Francis Howell says. Father who saw it disagrees.
St. Charles County father who found the noose during his sonโs football practice is unhappy with the districtโs response.
Kirkwood group hoping to reopen old ball fields seek donors, volunteers, ideas
The group plans to install temporary restrooms and other facilities at the ball fields with a goal to resume sports programs there as early as summer of 2025.
St. Louis group replays real battles with pint-size forts and tiny warships
The Big Muddy Historical Gaming Alliance is building a 3-D board game based on the British Attack on Cahokia, near St. Louis, that happened May 26, 1780.
Bank inks sponsorship deal with Mizzou QB to connect with young depositors
The bank, which declined to release the financial details of the NIL agreement, said it will collaborate with Brady Cook on initiatives that help young adults make โinformed financial decisions.โ That includes details about how credit and debit cards work and how to manage finances and bank accounts in early adulthood, Cook said.
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