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How a fight over Black studies turned into a fight for the soul of Francis Howell schools
People on all sides of Francis Howell's culture-war debates say they want their schools to be the best. But the ideas on how to get there are wildly different.
Video: Dashcam footage shows multi-vehicle collision allegedly involving Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice
Ozempic use often leads to loss of more muscle than fat
ST. LOUIS - The weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy are wildly popular right now but what are the side effects when it comes to your bones and muscles? At the US Center for Sports Medicine, Orthepedic Surgeon Rick Lehman says that these drugs are relatively new, and their long-term effects are not fully understood. [...]
James Francis McCalpin obituary
James Francis McCalpin was fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Monday, March 25, 2024. Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, April 27, 2024 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 2618 South Brentwood Blvd., Brentwood, MO 63144 at 10:00 a.m. Mr. McCalpin donated his body to Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He was […]
AT&T’s Being Weirdly Cagey About A Major Data Breach Impacting 73 Million AT&T Users
AT&T is under fire after a hacker last month posted the personal information (names, addresses, phone numbers, and social security numbers) of roughly 73 million customers to the open web. Troy Hunt, security researcher and owner of data breach notification site Have I Been Pwned, notes the data first appeared a few years ago courtesy of […]
Severe Thunderstorms in St. Louis Tonight Could Include Hail, Tornadoes
The weather forecast is in for St. Louis tonight — and it's looking a little scary. The National Weather Service says yesterday's idyllic (if a little warm!) Easter Sunday is likely to be followed by much different evening tonight, and it's no April Fool's joke.
General municipal election tomorrow
St. Louis-based commercial cleaner grows Northeast operations with a buy
4M Building Solutions, the St. Louis-based commercial cleaning and janitorial services company, has expanded its operations in the Northeast with an acquisition.
Good luck with that
‘Wait and see’: Missouri Realtors brace for changes after settlement over commissions
A recent legal settlement agreed to by the National Association of Realtors leaves Missouri Realtors unsure of what the future holds.
The association, which represents about 1.5 million Realtors nationally, announced March 15 that it will settle several antitrust lawsuits, pending court approval.
The industry group denied any wrongdoing, but it will pay out $418 million over approximately four years, remove compensation offers from multiple listing services, and require multiple listing service…
Messenger: Close the Workhouse activists are back with a familiar refrain: Listen to us
St. Louis' mayor has a different vision for the former jail site than the people she asked to study the issue. They're not happy about it.
St. Louis-area business openings and closings in March
Here are key retail and business openings and closings for the St. Louis area in March.
Private landlords
AT&T discloses that data on millions of customers was leaked to dark web
AT&T disclosed March 30 that personal data for millions of current and former customers had been posted to the dark web.
FOMO means 'fear of missing office' at large investment firm moving in Clayton
David Eichhorn, CEO of NISA Investment Advisors, said it’s an employer’s responsibility to make employees want to be in the office. That’s among the factors why the big investment management firm this month is moving its office within Clayton.
Loop Trolley training on University City routes starts today
The Loop Trolley is poised to resume operations for its next season later this month, with training sessions for workers starting today. The initial training phase will run through April 12th. Additional training sessions are scheduled for April 18th, 19th, and 20th.
Mayoral races in cities across St. Louis County are on the ballot Tuesday
Voters also will decide numerous races for seats on city councils, boards of aldermen and school boards across the Missouri side of the metro area.
Late withdrawals mean more time to file for lieutenant governor, other Missouri offices
Under Missouri law, when candidates withdraw within two days of the close of filing, a special filing period opens for four days in the following week.
Illinois hog farm owners sued over harassment of transgender worker
The woman's work environment turned hostile when she began her gender transition in 2018, the suit claims.
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