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Americans sickened by radioactive waste press Congress for action on assistance
WASHINGTON — Victims of nuclear contamination rallied in the nation’s capital on Wednesday in support of bipartisan legislation that would extend compensation for those harmed by radioactive waste. U.S. Sens. Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican, and Ben Ray Luján, a New Mexico Democrat, held a rally and press conference outside the U.S. Capitol as part […]
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Want to join the American Climate Corps? Here’s what we know so far.
Biden's program is expected to hire 20,000 young people in its first year.
Boise State’s Silly Trademark For ‘Non-Green Football Fields” May Finally Get Challenged
Almost exactly seven years ago, we discussed the absolute silliness that was Boise State University somehow getting the USPTO to grant it a trademark for a football field that is “non-green.” If you’re not a college football fan, some context is in order. Decades back, the school didn’t want to pay to have its field […]
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UPDATE: Suspicious item at McNair Park was canister from gender reveal party
A regional bomb squad was called to investigate a suspicious item Wednesday afternoon at McNair Park in St. Charles.
Does anyone know why Webster University is losing so much money?
OSF Saint Anthony's Introduces Wound Care Center Of Excellence To Riverbend Region
ALTON – OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center has partnered with Hea logics, the nation’s leading provider of advanced, chronic wound care services, to open the Wound Care Center of Excellence at the hospital to offer advanced wound care for people living with chronic, non-healing wounds. Hea logics is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, and has a nationwide network of over 600 Wound Care Centers®.It is estimated that chronic wounds affect 6.7 million people in the U.S. and that number is rising, fueled by an aging population and increasing rates of conditions such as diabetes, obesity and the late effects of radiation therapy. If left untreated chronic wounds can lead to diminished quality of life and possibly amputation of the affected limb. “Our new Wound Care Center of Excellence addresses a very specific and important initiative to advance the hospital’s clinical platform forward when speaking about access to medical care that’s
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All-You-Can-Tag
Attention Laser Tag lovers. Grab your friends and an unlimited laser tag pass on Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to close for $19.99 per person plus tax. Based on walk in availability.
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St. Louis-area Halloween haunted houses now hiring for 2023 season
The spooky season is right around the corner, and The Darkness, Creepyworld, and Lemp are now hiring for the 2023 Halloween season, seeking actors, animation technicians, social media managers, security personnel, carpenters, cashiers, and more for seasonal positions.
Data startup Agrela Ecosystems, born out of Danforth Center, begins commercializing tech after years of R&D
Agrela Ecosystems has started a pilot launch of its system with plans for full commercialization in 2025, if not sooner. The company, as part of its pilot launch, says it has signed on several customers and has started generating revenue.
St. Louis man killed in motorcycle crash in Franklin County
A 39-year-old St. Louis man died Tuesday when the motorcycle he was riding overturned and struck a tree in Franklin County.
Josh Hawley revives push to fund victims of radioactive contamination around St. Louis
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley continues his push to fund victims of radioactive contamination in the St. Louis region, joining several lawmakers in a rally outside the nation's Capitol on Wednesday.
Woman dies after her vehicle slams into Target store in Brentwood
Budweiser Clydesdales will no longer have their tails docked, brewer announces
Danny Jacobs left St. Louis and escaped his father. He’s come back for the truth
Danny Jacobs thought he knew his father Richard Jacobs. But after his father’s death, Danny began to discover that the man he knew as a manipulator, liar and fabricator had even more layers. Danny and his childhood best friend Darren Grodsky returned to St. Louis to search for the truth behind Richard Jacobs’ life, which is the subject of the new podcast “How to Destroy Everything.”
Seafood City sued for unpaid rent at University City shop
The suit claims the store, which is now being cleaned of putrescent, rotting seafood, owes more than $311,000 in rent.
Parents urge St. Charles County libraries to ban two books
Some parents in St. Charles County are urging the library board to ban two books that they say are too sexually explicit for public libraries.
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