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Advantage Solutions divests media, marketing tech company ahead of move to Clayton
Advantage Solutions, led by former Anheuser-Busch and Schnuck Markets executive Dave Peacock, has sold one of its holdings to a Kansas City-based company.
California ag firm hires former Bayer exec for St. Louis role
Berkeley, California-based Pivot Bio Inc. has named Chris Turner as chief commercial officer. Turner is based in St. Louis and will spend a majority of his role at Pivot’s Product Success Center in Hazelwood
How to rebrand St. Louis? Embrace its challenges, legacy
The story that St. Louis has to tell the rest of the nation should embrace its challenges and mixed historical legacy, using them as an opportunity to improve the region’s brand so it can attract more businesses and people, panelists said.
St. Louis public company to make $290M acquisition
The Clayton-based supplier of network infrastructure products and services has agreed to a $290 million deal to purchase a provider of networking equipment.
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Billy Idol opens up about his “California sober” lifestyle
Billy Idol is opening up to People about his path to sobriety, revealing that he’s currently “California sober.” The rocker says he decided “not be a drug addict anymore” after he was…
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Jury deliberates in case of man claiming mental illness in killing of St. Louis cop
Thomas Kinworthy Jr. is facing nine charges, including first-degree murder, after he barricaded himself inside a Tower Grove South home on Aug. 29, 2020 and shot at two St. Louis police officers, killing one of them.
Republican who led inquiry of Dean Plocher may be subject of new ethics complaint
Days after ending an investigation into Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher, the Republican who led that inquiry has recused herself from the committee as it prepares to discuss a new complaint. According to a letter to legislative staff from House Speaker Pro Tem Mike Henderson, a member of Plocher’s leadership team, state Rep. Hannah Kelly […]
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Lunchtime Photo
This is a California bush sunflower nestled in a sea of green provided by our recent rainshowers.
South Transfer Station Closed Until Further Notice
All residents must use the north drop off site located at 4124 North 1st Street during the closure of the south drop off site.
Missouri Freedom Caucus breaks new filibuster record
The Missouri Senate concluded a new filibustering record of 41 hours in the early morning hours of Thursday.
Rising rivers a sign that St. Louis region no longer in a drought
There's been significant improvement in the drought situation. River levels have increased, and now minor flooding is occurring along many of our rivers.
Three of Yelp's 'Top 100 Local Businesses' hail from St. Louis region
Yelp offers praise to three local businesses in the St. Louis region, naming them among the Top 100 nationwide.
You can adopt a new pet for $50 or less at some shelters thanks to the Bissell Pet Foundation
Bipartisan Group Of Senators Introduce New Terrible ‘Protect The Kids Online’ Bill
Apparently, the world needs even more terrible bills that let ignorant senators grandstand to the media about how they’re “protecting the kids online.” There’s nothing more serious to work on than that. The latest bill comes from Senators Brian Schatz and Ted Cruz (with assists from Senators Chris Murphy, Katie Britt, Peter Welch, Ted Budd, […]
What College Presidents Need to Learn
Today on TAP: And what Joe Biden had better learn
Helping patients heal at home and training new nurses
Content by Delmar Gardens. Dedicated in-home care nurses like Michael Oliver have a unique set of skills and talents that allow them to meet the patient’s needs in a non-hospital setting.
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