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Big corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program
MOScholars is expanding on multiple fronts. Here is a look at the top donors to the growing program.
Trump’s election trial has been delayed. Who cares?
In the Washington Monthly today, Joshua Douglas says: The lengthy delay in deciding the Trump immunity case and the likely appeals that will follow the complicated ruling mean that Americans will not have the knowledge they need—whether Trump is guilty of election subversion—before they vote in four months. I can't count the number of times ...continue reading "Trump’s election trial has been delayed. Who cares?"
St. Louis man accused of banging hammer on neighbor's door
Authorities arrested a 67-year-old man was accused of banging a hammer on a neighbor's door in a disturbance Thursday afternoon.
St. Louis mass shooting that left 7 injured this morning didn't meet criteria for police "alert," department says
Missouri's 'best farm-to-fork experience' offered in Eureka, food writers say
Farm-styled foods are often in high demand. There's one spot in the St. Louis region that especially stands out for its top-notch farm meals and ambiance, according to food writers.
2 retail rivals to merge in $2.65B deal
Saks Fifth Avenue's holding company has agreed to buy retail rival Neiman Marcus' parent in a $2.65 billion deal.
The Rolling Stones give fans a behind-the-scenes look at ‘Voodoo Lounge’ recording session
The Rolling Stones have given fans a look inside the studio as they recorded their 20th studio album, Voodoo Lounge. The band shared a behind-the-scenes clip from inside the studio, where…
‘Carmen’ returns to the Union Avenue Opera
Union Avenue Opera is kicking off its 30th anniversary season with a French fan favorite.
So excited for my first event! Come see me for some floral cupcakes and other botanical related items on July 21st at The Garage
St. Charles cancels Riverfest festivities on July 5 due to rising Mississippi River water levels
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The unemployment rate is rising
There's no big point to make here, just an observation. The unemployment rate is still low, and will likely remain low for the rest of the year. But it's definitely going up.
Branson ranks high on luxury weekend getaway list
Branson, MO, was ranked fifth in a survey of the most luxurious weekend escapes, ahead of Manhattan, New York, and Yellowstone, Wyoming, and featuring spa treatments and a dinner cruise on Table Rock Lake.
Major corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program
The largest donors to a tax credit program supporting private school tuition scholarships in Missouri are a Fortune 500 health care corporation, a cable company and the founding family of the Kansas City Chiefs. UnitedHealth Group Inc. has given the most since 2023 to the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program, dubbed MOScholars, with a $2 […]
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Anyone have any idea about the fire in Kirkwood? There’s a ton of smoke rising near 64 and Lindbergh
Komen patient navigators help newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients understand the disease, treatment
Vibrant sunflowers will be on display in Spanish Lake
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Sunflowers will be on display, highlighting their vibrant bursts of gold at the Columbia Bottom Conservation Area in Spanish Lake. The staff of the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has planted many sunflower plots that will be showcased throughout July and August. The exhibit is annual tradition at the Columbia [...]
Police bust illegal fireworks operation in north St. Louis
Police arrested a person and seized illegal fireworks and a gun from a storefront in the Baden neighborhood after receiving a tip on July 4.
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