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Gorman hits 2 of Cards' 4 homers in 10-6 win over Braves
Tyler O’Neill and Nolan Gorman hit early two-run homers to spoil Michael Soroka’s promotion to Atlanta and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Braves 10-6.
2 bats tested for rabies in St Louis county last month. Just a reminder that rabies is almost 100% fatal when symptoms show.
NYPD’s New Labor Day Tradition Involves Drone Surveillance Of People’s Private Parties And Property
Never let it be said the NYPD doesn’t know how to have a good time. The question remains as to whether it’s possible for the NYPD to allow others to have a good time. The NYPD has always been in the business of acquiring the latest in law enforcement tech. The arrival of easily affordable […]
The Lodge Aquatic Center welcomes dogs for end-of-summer swim
The leashes were not on for long at the Lodge Aquatic Center in Des Peres, as dogs of all shapes and sizes took to the outdoor pool.
Lost wedding ring recovered, returned
A lost wedding ring found in St. Louis is returned to its owner in Kentucky
a year and a half later, just when she needed it the most.
Youth Activist Tiana Day picks up the torch of racial justice and healing
Millions enrolled in new student loan repayment program
More than 4 million federal student loan borrowers are enrolled in the Biden administration’s new repayment program, according to figures released Tuesday by the Department of Education.
With the pause of more than three years on federal student loan repayments coming to an end in October, and the Supreme Court’s summer decision to strike down the White House’s one-time debt relief program, the Department of Education has rolled out several repayment and loan forgiveness programs. One of those…
Manchester, St. Louis County spreading the word on upcoming 'annexation' open house
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page wants to spread the word about an open house on the potential annexation of an unincorporated part of St. Louis County near Manchester.
Upset House Loss Is a Major Progressive Disappointment in Rhode Island
Aaron Regunberg, the front-runner as recently as two weeks ago, lost to Biden administration official Gabe Amo. What went wrong?
Examining security measures at city, county-owned garages
The St. Louis City Treasurer’s Office answers criticism that a city-run parking garage in the Central West End is not safe.
Neighbors shocked over deadly domestic disturbance in Troy, Illinois
Troy police announced a suspect was taken into custody soon after officers responded to an early morning shooting that left one woman dead. Police said the suspect was standing at the apartment door with his hands over his head.
Godfrey Approves Liquor License For New "Top Shelf" Liquor Store
GODFREY - Godfrey trustees approved a liquor license for a proposed Top Shelf liquor store, moving the proposed business one step closer to construction. While more details on the exact location or construction timeline were not available yet, Top Shelf’s owners are hoping to have it open by next Memorial Day on May 27, 2024. Mayor Mike McCormick said he was in favor of Top Shelf, which has a location in Effingham, building a new location in Godfrey. “After seeing the pictures, these people want to invest in our community,” Mayor McCormick said. “They just want to have the security of knowing that they can have a liquor license, and I don’t see the problem in that.” Business Partners Don and Patrick Schutzbach said at the meeting they plan to build a 6,500 to 7,000 square foot facility which would include a high-end wine cellar, tasting area, and a closed-off section for video gaming which also allows customers 21 years of age and over to have
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Former P-D critic Bob Duffy being honored for historic preservation work
The Landmarks Association of St. Louis has named Robert W. Duffy as the 2023 recipient of the H. Meade Summers Jr. Award, the organization’s lifetime achievement honor.
Creditors seek involuntary bankruptcy for owner of St. Louis hospital
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4-partner team exits big St. Louis law firm, including its East Coast leader
Philadelphia-based attorney Richard Scheff, who is a former federal prosecutor, had led Armstrong Teasdale's East Coast expansion and operations.
The Construction Risk Management Guide
From Big Rentz: What is your construction company’s level of preparation against a disaster? As a business or firm, you’re likely aware of the many risks of construction projects. Whether meeting the terms of a contract, maintaining employee safety on the job site or dealing with natural disasters, every project has its own set of hazards. These risks […]