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I think I’m addicted to Kim’s Bop Shop at the Hill Food Co
Panel seeks to ensure St. Louis region has workforce to grow aerospace industry
A task force created by St. Louis Regional Freightway is reaching out to the public about projected demand for workers in the region's aerospace and aviation industries.
University City weighs boosting lower-income areas with TIF funds from huge project
Recommendations on how to use funds generated by University City’s massive Market at Olive shopping center to benefit the surrounding low-income neighborhood include adding walkability, more housing options and neighborhood retail sites.
Alton police release obituary for K9 Odin
Six days ago, a K9 with the Alton Police Department was killed in the line of duty as his human colleagues attempted to arrest an armed suspect. On Wednesday, the department shared the obituary of its fallen furry comrade, Odin, on the department’s Facebook page.
Kefir grains anyone?
'It's hard to hear': St. Louis County woman charged with sexually abusing 13-year-old
Tech Industry Uses Push Poll to Stop California AI Bill
The legislation is likely to pass, but Gov. Gavin Newsom is being lobbied hard by Silicon Valley to oppose it, using what can be seen as deceptive tactics.
Death row inmate Marcellus Williams gets another chance at a hearing that could spare his life
church’s fried chicken?
Do you remember these? Do you miss them?
St. Charles woman charged after 2-year-old son burned by alleged meth torch
A woman in St. Charles has been indicted after her two-year-old son suffered from burns on his forehead, believed to be from a methamphetamine torch.
St. Louis preps for a weekend of races, festivals, and sports
Labor Day weekend is almost upon us, and there are quite a few things to do around the city.
Best stops on trip from stl to Chicago
I just keep finding them, lol
Construction equipment supplier gets private equity investment
A Hazelwood-based distributor of deep-foundation drilling and pile-driving equipment in the United States and Canada has partnered with a private equity investor.
SLPS enrollment spikes 1,150 new students in one year despite chronic issues.
Techdirt Passes Two Million Comments!
Just a quick post to note an amazing (to me!) milestone. At some point last week (on Wednesday basically), this site passed over two million comments. That is since the site’s commenting feature launched in 1999. If you want the quick history: we started a newsletter 27 years ago on August 23, 1997, and it […]
Inside the Chesterfield Mall: Days before it closes for good
The final days of Chesterfield Mall are upon us. The one-time bustling shopping center will close to the public for good after Saturday.
Volleyball Star Violet Stover Earns Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete of the Month Honors
EAST ALTON — Violet Stover, a senior at East Alton-Wood River High School (EAWR), has been named a Midwest Members Athlete of the Month for East Alton-Wood River High School for her outstanding achievements in volleyball. Stover, who has been playing volleyball since the fourth grade and club volleyball since the seventh grade, has garnered this recognition through her dedication and impressive performance on the court. "I am truly honored to receive this award," Stover said. "Being named MVP during my junior year and my involvement in club volleyball have played significant roles in my development as an athlete." Stover attributes much of her success to her coach, Bethany Billingsley, as well as the unwavering support of her family. "Coach Billingsley has been instrumental in my growth, both as a player and as an individual," she stated. "I also want to thank my family for their constant encouragement and support." In addition to her athletic prowess, Stover is also focused
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