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Hunters harvest 12 black bears during Missouri’s third hunting season
Hunters harvested 12 black bears during Missouri’s third bear-hunting season, matching a record from the inaugural hunt in 2021.
AT&T Connected Learning Center logs on at Urban League
Communication and collaboration were the call of the day when the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis recently opened its AT&T Connected Learning Center at its Regional Headquarters in the former Victor Roberts Building at 1408 North Kingshighway.
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New lifeguard rules hit St. Louis County pools. But that's not enough, family says.
The family of a 6-year-old who drowned last year at a county-run summer camp say they appreciate changes to camp safety policies, but they want to see more.
St. Louis nonprofit director stole millions from program to feed needy kids, feds say
Connie Bobo led a nonprofit that claimed about $20 million in three years from a USDA child nutrition program. She now faces federal fraud charges.
One Year In: Elon Has Inspired New Approaches To Social Media. Just Not His Own
Today is the official one year anniversary of Elon getting control over what used to be called Twitter, and now is simply exTwitter. It was supposed to be tomorrow, but in a sign of what was to come, Elon and his buddies maneuvered to close the deal in the afternoon a day early, just to […]
'We tried to hold back tears': Dog abandoned in St. Louis dumpster rescued
Rob Halford & Doro need you tonight on collaborative “Total Eclipse of the Heart” cover
Judas Priest's Rob Halford has teamed up with German metal icon Doro for a joint cover of the Bonnie Tyler song "Total Eclipse of the Heart." The collaboration is an…
St. Louis moves to nix two-person primary elections
Last fall, two candidates had to go head-to-head twice due to issues with a 2020 ballot initiative.
Photos: Wilco's Tour to Infinity arrives at Stifel Theatre
The band played a mix of new material and beloved favorites for a packed crowd of hometown fans.
Trunk-or-Treat at Gillespie Health & Rehab Center Brings Community to Residents
GILLESPIE - Community members are invited to visit with residents and get their sugar fix at the annual trunk-or-treat at Gillespie Health & Rehab Center. From 5–8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023, kids can stop by the facility’s parking lot at 7588 Staunton Road in Gillespie. Staff members will be parked and waiting with candy, popcorn, cotton candy and “little trinkets,” said Activity Director Jolynn Hemken. The community is then invited to walk through the halls of the facility and trick-or-treat with residents. “The residents just love the kids,” Hemken said. Gillespie Health & Rehab Center is a long-term care facility with several rehabilitation programs . Director of Nursing Sara Tex explained that they have many residents who live at the facility full-time and others who live there for a few months as they recover from surgeries and similar health issues. While treatments like physical therapy are important, activity and socialization
Missouri House speaker will not step down, despite calls to resign
Missouri House speaker Dean Plocher, a Republican from St. Louis suburb Des Peres, will not step down after recent calls to resign.
‘Queen The Greatest Live’ – Episode 40: “A Kind of Magic”
Queen is sharing another classic performance in this week’s episode of their weekly YouTube series, Queen The Greatest Live. The latest episode focuses on a July 1986 performance of “A Kind of…
Celebrate Hip-Hop Culture at the Saint Louis Art Museum Tonight
A night of music, cocktails and art-making awaits you at SLAM Underground: Drip. This Saint Louis Art Museum (One Fine Arts Drive 314-721-0072) event brings together two of its current exhibitions, The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century and Aso Oke: Prestige Cloth from Nigeria, by inviting St. Louisans to immerse themselves in Black culture and fashion.
Affordable housing in a relatively safe area?
Background extras needed for movie being filmed in St. Louis
Core PCE inflation spiked to 3.6% in September
PCE inflation settled down a little bit in September but core inflation was up: Why the sudden spike in core inflation? As usual, it was mostly in core services, which were up at an annualized rate of 5.0%. Overall, this is not good news on the inflation front. On a year-over-year basis, the headline PCE ...continue reading "Core PCE inflation spiked to 3.6% in September"
This Illinois town ranks among America's 'most haunted'
Nestled on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River, Alton has a rich history and a reputation for being one of the most haunted towns in America.
Iron Maiden announces 2024 US leg of The Future Past tour
Iron Maiden is bringing their The Future Past tour to the U.S. in 2024. The newly announced stateside leg launches October 4 in San Diego and wraps up November 17…