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Clayton mayor: Caleres HQ sale to school district 'not in best interest of the city'
A sale to the school district would remove from the tax rolls a property that generated $1 million in tax revenue for the city of Clayton last year. But that isn't even the biggest loss for the city, says Mayor Michelle Harris.
What happens if Congress never passes a budget?
Sen. Patty Murray has been sounding alarm bells recently about the possibility of a full-year continuing resolution. This would happen if the House simply gave up on enacting a budget for the current year and instead extended current spending through September. But there's a catch to a full-year CR: The debt ceiling deal has a ...continue reading "What happens if Congress never passes a budget?"
'St. Louis was all in' - UFL leader Daryl Johnston speaks on Battlehawks and new merger
When it came time to make decisions for the merger, UFL executive Daryl Johnston says keeping a team in St. Louis was a key choice.
Eckerts Farm Haunted House/Fun House?
St. Louis cancer drug startup hires exec with experience taking firms public
St. Louis-based clinical-stage biotechnology startup Wugen, which has raised more than $200 million in venture funding as it develops cancer-fighting drugs, has added to its C-suite.
The Insulin Shift
Today on TAP: Thanks to Democrats and the American Rescue Plan, insulin prices are going way down for everyone.
Graham Nash wishes bandmate Stephen Stills a happy birthday
Graham Nash took to social media to wish his bandmate Stephen Stills a happy 79th birthday on Wednesday, January 3. “Happy Birthday to one of the most genuinely cool and kind people I’ve been…
Police escort for car driving around south city
The Cardinals Caravan is coming to cities in 6 different states to get fans ready for the 2024 season
Lola Jean’s - is it a cafe you can sit down and have dinner in?
AHS Students Showcase Art Abilities At Southwest Conference Event
ALTON - In December 2023, Alton High School had a bunch to celebrate recently after the Southwest Conference's 11th Annual Regional High School Art Competition. Alton High has always had a strong arts department, and this year's entries stood out among other schools. Alton, Edwardsville, Belleville East, Belleville West, Collinsville High School, East St. Louis High School, and O'Fallon High School participated in the competition. "Our talented artists not only showcased their creativity but also represented the spirit of Alton High School with their exceptional work," Alton School District 11 said. The participants are Hayner Public Library District Students of the Month. The student artists included: • Lydia Fite, 10th Grade • Ava Taulbee, 11th Grade • Eli Bowers, 11th Grade • Eve Edelman, 12th Grade • Kharma West, 12th Grade • Ali Sakar, 11th Grade "Each of these students has their unique art style, and photographs are included of them
Judge Orders McKee’s Northside to Repair North St. Louis Property
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Developer Paul McKee’s NorthSide Regeneration faces a court order to repair and secure a historic Page Boulevard auto dealership it owns, a ruling that could prompt other lawsuits against the controversial north St. Louis landowner. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Michael Stelzer ruled Thursday that the Covenant Blu Grand Center Neighborhood […]
Air Sense Environmental Kicks Off Radon Action Month By Spreading Awareness, Offering Testing/Mitigation
GODFREY - January is National Radon Action Month, and Jake Lusby with Air Sense Environmental recently kicked off the month by sharing some facts and spreading awareness about radon and his company’s ability to test for and treat it effectively. Lusby said Air Sense Environmental is one of the few, if not the only company in the area to offer both radon testing and mitigation. They use high-tech radon testers which offer a point-by-point hourly breakdown of a room’s temperature, barometric pressure, and radon levels. With a background in construction and renovation with experience fully renovating homes, Lusby has also taken an intensive course and exam to learn the scientific causes behind radon exposure and its associated diseases. He said radon exposure is definitely a “real thing” and can even be deadly. “ The EPA right now estimates that 21,000 people a year die from radon exposure. It’s the second-leading cause of lung cancer
St. Louis County Identifies Victim In Homicide On Chambers Road In Moline Acres
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - St. Louis County Police Department Crimes Against Persons detectives are investigating a homicide in the 2400 block of Chambers Road in the City of Moline Acres and the deceased has been identified as Daijion Miller, 28 years of age, of the 1200 block of Kilgore Drive in St. Louis, Missouri 63137. City of Moline Acres police officers responded to a call for service for a shooting in the 2400 block of Chambers Road. Responding officers located an adult male suffering from apparent gunshot injuries. The male was pronounced deceased at the scene. Preliminary investigation has revealed the shooting occurred at another unidentified location. The male drove himself to this location. Please contact the St. Louis County Police Department at 636-529-8210 to speak with investigators if you have any information regarding this incident. To remain anonymous or potentially receive a reward, please contact CrimeStoppers at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).
Drones make a difference for churches and facilities in need of assessment and repair
From Commercial UAV News: In 2022, it was reported that the use of drones in the construction industry was growing at an annual rate of 239%. Others have mentioned that construction is one of the industries that is in desperate need of new technology, highlighting how and why drones have become such an important tool […]
Midas hotel project on hold over developer’s refusal to sign neutrality agreement
From Labor Tribune: A dispute between UNITE HERE Local 74, representing hotel and restaurant workers, and hotelier Midas Hospitality came to a head at the St. Louis Housing, Urban Development and Zoning (HUDZ) committee meeting Dec. 12, where aldermen were expected to vote on Board Bill 129, which would grant Midas 10 years of a […]
Gerard Craft's Brasswell closes at Rockwell Beer Co. in the Grove
2024 metal fabrication forecast: A boring year ahead?
From The Fabricator: Rob Wolfman, managing partner at Scottsdale, Ariz.-based private equity firm Montage Partners, has noticed a kind of split happening in metal fabrication and related industries, and he sees it continuing into 2024. “We’ve seen a bifurcation happening during the past two years, and it really depends on who your customers are,” he […]
Fidelity Sure Seems To Regret Its Decision To Contribute To Elon’s Wild Social Media Adventure
A few months ago we noted that Fidelity, which had contributed over $300 million to help Elon purchase Twitter a little over a year ago, had already marked down its investment by 65%. This news came out at basically the same time that Elon himself admitted the company’s value was down 56% (from $44 billion […]