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St. Louis public company wins federal contract
A Des Peres-based provider of invoice payment and information services has won a five-year federal contract that could bring up to $1 million a year in revenue from each participating agency.
Hurricane Helene could cost $200 billion. Nobody knows where the money will come from.
Almost none of the storm's devastation will be paid out by insurance.
Raw data: Growing and declining causes of death in the US
What's the leading cause of death in the United States? Heart disease. But what's the fastest growing cause of death? Both accidental poisoning and alcoholic liver disease are up a lot, but the winner—by a mile—turns out to be "other infectious and parasitic diseases," which have gone up an astonishing 1500% since 2000. Malnutrition deaths ...continue reading "Raw data: Growing and declining causes of death in the US"
Samurai swords, Nazi daggers among valuables stolen from St. Louis County patients, charges say
An in-home caretaker on Thursday was accused of stealing more than $150,000 worth of valuable items from three patient's homes this year.
St. Louis posts nation's fourth-largest gain in employment this year
The number of employees in the St. Louis metro grew 2.57% from August 2023 to August 2024, behind only three other metro areas.
St. Louis Leaders Celebrate Procter and Gamble’s $180 Million Expansion in North City
The original article comes from the The Argus on September, 28, 2024 Learn how St. Louis successfully retained and expanded Procter & Gamble’s home products facility at North St. Louis, resulting in the creation of new jobs and a $180 million investment.
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City files eminent domain petition for Railway Exchange Building
Friday Cat Blogging – 5 October 2024
Here is Hilbert waiting patiently in the bushes for me to come home. Don't worry, my little meatloaf! I'll be back tomorrow.
Biden’s Amazing Win Settling the Dock Strike
Today on TAP: The terms are a total victory for dockworkers and for smooth supply chain operation, as the White House faced down exorbitant shipper profits. What would Trump have done?
Best Taco Spot in Every State 2024 Missouri El Jarocho Mexican Store and Taqueria, Valley Park
Man dies 35 years after being shot in St. Louis robbery over 85 cents; death ruled homicide
John Henry Davis died April 30 at Barnes-Jewish Hospital from "complications of remote gunshot wound to torso," the Medical Examiner's Office said.
The soybean industry has more economical and environmental benefits than you think
The world’s food and consumer packaged goods companies are at a crossroads: How can they reach their environmental targets while minimizing business risk? U.S. soybean farmers are uniquely positioned to solve these key challenges, but collaboration across the value chain will be required to benefit all.
We see it in the news every day — pressures around the world that threaten the health of people and the planet.
Extreme weather like prolonged drought and torrential flooding, constant concerns…
Paul Simon “optimistic” about playing full-length concerts again
Paul Simon is looking to get back out on the stage.The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer previously said that his hearing loss had prevented him from performing. But in…
St. Louis files petition to acquire Railway Exchange building through eminent domain
St. Louis officials have formally filed a petition to acquire the city's abandoned Railway Exchange building through eminent domain.
As Missouri considers sports betting, Pritzker sees no effects on Illinois’ market
(The Center Square) – With another neighboring state considering legalizing sports betting, Gov. J.B. Pritzker doesn’t see any adverse effects on Illinois’ sports betting industry.
Missouri governor announces three new judges for St. Charles County
Gov. Mike Parson on Friday announced three new judges for the circuit covering St. Charles County.
Josh Hawley, running for reelection, wants to hold ‘corporate criminals’ accountable. Like Boeing.
Hawley singles out Boeing deal with U.S. Department of Justice while joining Democrat to co-sponsor legislation to punish wrongdoing by corporate giants.
Detroit Cops Misused ALPR Tech To Seize An Innocent Person’s Car For Three Weeks
The Detroit PD is a case study in misuse of powerful surveillance tech. The department is notable for being involved in no less than three wrongful arrests, due to misuse/abuse of its facial recognition tech. The city has already paid out a $300,000 settlement in one of these cases. Worse, two of the three cases […]
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The Complete ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence OpenAI Training Bundle has 4 beginner-friendly courses to help you become more comfortable with the capabilities of OpenAI and ChatGPT. You’ll learn how to write effective prompts to get the best results, how to create blog posts and sales copy, and how to create your own chatbots. It’s on sale […]
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