With more Missouri school districts switching to four-day weeks — including some of the largest — education leaders and state legislators are raising concerns. Four-day weeks have been an option for Missouri schools since 2011, and now over 30% of the state’s districts have adopted this shortened week — serving around 11% of the state’s students.
Police insisted they couldn’t provide the crime numbers. The Post-Dispatch showed otherwise, and also revealed the city had shared the data with insiders.
Back in 2019, Charter CEO Tom Rutledge proudly declared that the trend of cord cutting — or people ditching traditional cable television and switching to streaming — was finally coming to an end. According to Rutledge, the worst was now behind the cable industry, and the trend was finally slowing down. Yeah, about that. According […]
The bankruptcy filing by Audacy, which owns six St. Louis-area radio stations including KMOX, comes after it reached a restructuring deal with a “supermajority” of its debtholders, according to the company.
The CommUNITY Arts Bus provides tuition and transportation scholarships to children in the St. Louis area from low-income families. Some are as young as 3.
St. Louis city officials, including Police Chief Robert Tracy, will meet with residents Monday night to talk about the state of public safety in the city.
There’s a new spot to get a sandwich in Florissant called Big Belly Deli, located at 392 St. Ferdinand St., next to Helfer’s Pastries. Lifelong friends and now business partners Chris Timmermann and Nick Boyd opened the deli last month.
Another Republican state official gets 'swatted.' That's a criminal prank where someone calls 911, faking an emergency to bring a large number of officers to a particular address.