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Americans Received 55 Billion Robocalls In 2023, A 9% Jump From 2022
It’s extremely weird that we’ve somehow normalized the fact that scammers, scumbags, debt collectors, and marketers have made the U.S.’ primary voice communication platform largely unusable. There is some good news: according to data from the YouMail Robocall Index, U.S. consumers received just under 3.8 billion robocalls during the month of December, a 16.3% decrease […]
Community Action Agency of St. Louis County rescues elderly from bitter cold
A St. Louis County not-for-profit that gets millions in federal funding has programs to help St. Louis County residents, especially the elderly, survive the bitter cold.
St. Louis chicken restaurant shutters suddenly
A Midtown St. Louis restaurant that's received national recognition for its fried chicken sandwiches has closed permanently.
Southern closed its doors for the last time at 4 p.m. Sunday, according to an announcement posted Monday morning on its website and social media. The restaurant did not share its reasoning behind the closure.
"This was a very difficult decision," the announcement said. "We will miss our amazing staff. While small, they were dedicated and did their best every day."
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St. Louis area sees another day of frigid cold, dangerous conditions
The region didn't break any record low temperatures Monday, but the windchill persisted, pushing temperatures to subzero levels and creating life-threatening conditions.
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Mr. Souvlaki opening in February inside Urban Eats in Dutchtown
On the menu are Greek desserts and specialties, including a healthier, homemade gyro meat.
NGA launches $1 million spy contest to thwart illegal fishing
The U.S. spy agency headquartered in St. Louis is launching a contest to use data to forecast illegal fishing boat traffic in waters across the world.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2024 - The St. Louis area cold snap sets a record
The National Weather Service says the frigid temperatures over the past few days have broken a temperature record from the late 1800s. Forecasters say a warm-up is expected over the next couple of days before the temperatures drop again over the weekend.
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Developers seeking incentives would have to catch up on property taxes under proposed city legislation
Legislation that would require developers applying for incentives to be current on all city property taxes was one of the bills introduced in the new legislative session of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
Is your organization making a difference in the St. Louis community? Submit a nomination for this awards program.
The St. Louis Business Journal is currently accepting nominations for its fifth annual Innovation in Philanthropy Awards, a program that celebrates innovative partnerships between nonprofit organizations and local companies. You have one week left to submit a nomination.
Trial begins for Thomas Kinworthy in death of SLMPD Ofc. Tamarris Bohannon
The jury trial for the man charged with shooting and killing a St. Louis City police officer is expected to start Tuesday.
MoDOT and IDOT crews working to clear snow
Road crews are busy on both sides of the river Tuesday morning, trying to clear slick roadways after our latest snowfall. MoDOT and IDOT officials told FOX 2 that there are slick spots in multiple areas that could make for some dangerous driving conditions. Caution is really the word of the morning.
Be careful on interstates, seeing lots of 'spinout' crashes on Roger Brand's Twitter
EPA hosting meetings on Coldwater Creek today
The EPA is hosting two public meetings Tuesday on Coldwater Creek.
St. Louis slowly climbing out of deep freeze, more snow possible Thursday
Expect a few flurries in the early morning hours of Tuesday, but the snow is mostly done. The heavier band of snow ended up setting up right across the heart of St. Louis, bringing one half to one inch of snow.
Meet the St. Louis Pups Headed to the Puppy Bowl
The Puppy Bowl is back again for its 20th year with two St. Louis pups taking the field. Sadie, a Humane Society of Missouri rescue, and Indigo, who lived at Five Acres Animal Shelter in St. Charles, both will be on Team Ruff where they will take on Team Fluff for the Lombarky trophy.
James Taylor to return to Tanglewood for the July 4 holiday shows
James Taylor is spending yet another July 4 holiday in the Berkshire area of Massachusetts. Taylor and his All-Star Band just announced they’ll play the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts,…