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Boeing defense posts $924M loss on Air Force One, satellite contracts
Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security unit lost $924 million in the third quarter, contributing heavily to the aerospace giant’s overall $1.6 billion loss, according to an earnings report Wednesday.
St. Louis’ former AT&T tower to hit the auction block again
The long-vacant, 44-story property will be auctioned off from Dec. 11-13 on the online auction site Ten-X, marking the second time in two years.
Suspect in Chicago slaying arrested in Springfield after trooper shot in the leg, State Police say
A man wanted in connection with a slaying in Chicago has been arrested following the shooting of an Illinois state trooper in Springfield.
Former AT&T tower up for auction, starting at $2.5M
One of the most familiar buildings in downtown St. Louis has sat vacant for several years, but it seems change is on the horizon as it heads to the auction block.
Former AT&T tower to Hit the Auction Block, Starting Bid is $2.5M ($1.80 Per Square Foot)
At least 30 cars broken into over four nights outside St. Louis’ 21c Museum Hotel
At least 27 cars were broken into this weekend near the 21c Museum Hotel in the city's Downtown West neighborhood.
Lunchtime Photo
Hanging out at the beach waiting for the kids to come in.
Electing a Speaker Isn’t the Hard Part
The governing slog for Mike Johnson begins.
Residents sue north St. Louis County municipality after cars were towed from driveways
Residents are suing the small municipality of Calverton Park after they say their vehicles were illegally towed from their homes for failing to register the vehicles with the state.
Health tech startup Total Orbit turns to US Veterans Affairs to expand technology
St. Louis startup Total Orbit, which has developed a patient information and education platform used by health care organizations, has turned to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to expand its technology. Total Orbit has licensed eScreening health care software used by the VA with veterans with plans to commercialize the technology for broader use in health care.
Robert Plant’s “Stairway to Heaven” raised big bucks for cancer treatment charity
Over the weekend, Robert Plant performed the Led Zeppelin classic “Stairway to Heaven” for the first time in 16 years. You may be wondering why he finally decided to resurrect the tune. Well, it…
Cori Bush’s campaign war chest low on cash, has nearly $130,000 in debt
Advice needed for animal-abusing neighbor
Man carjacked after giving woman a ride home in St. Louis
A group of five suspects allegedly carjacked a man after he gave a woman a ride home Wednesday morning in north St. Louis.
St. Louis-based infrastructure repair company expands in 2 states with acquisitions
A Chesterfield-based infrastructure repair company made two acquisitions this month that expand its reach in New York and Florida.
Big Tech Loses One
Today on TAP: But trench warfare over U.S. trade policy continues.
Creve Couer Park
Stop Letting Nonsense Purveyors Cosplay As Free Speech Martyrs
A few people have been asking me about last week’s release of something called the “Westminster Declaration,” which is a high and mighty sounding “declaration” about freedom of speech, signed by a bunch of journalists, academics, advocates and more. It reminded me a lot of the infamous “Harper’s Letter” from a few years ago that […]