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State lawmakers approve $2.5M study on new Missouri interstate
Missouri could soon have a new interstate highway.
St. Louis-native shares the story behind her first fragrance
In 50 mL, Taya Tomasello captures notes from her childhood.
A closer look at the versatility Indiana Vassilev offers St. Louis CITY SC
Vassilev, who has featured in a number of roles this season, was eager and ready to join the attack in Saturday’s win over Sporting Kansas City.
Bear struck and killed on I-55 near Festus
A bear is struck and killed by a car not far from a black bear sighting 14 hours prior. Festus police confirmed that a black bear was struck and killed on Interstate-55 north. It happened less than a mile and a half from their department and about a half a mile from a bear sighting around 24 hours ago.
Gasoline use isn’t falling fast enough. Targeting ‘superusers’ could help.
America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals.
Where to enjoy memorable happy hour options on Wednesdays in St. Louis
The countdown to the weekend starts on Hump Day at these drink and dining destinations.
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Ranking cases, contacting victims among priorities for transition team at St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office
One week after Kim Gardner resigned as St. Louis circuit attorney, the Missouri governor and Missouri attorney general’s offices are getting a firsthand look at all the work ahead for her newly-named replacement.
In all, the transition team, which includes the governor’s general counsel, Evan Rodriguez, acting as interim circuit attorney and several assistant attorneys general working with him, has discovered more than 4,800 warrant applications police have sent to an email system Gardner created…
Biden Tries Again: Picks Anna Gomez For Long-Empty FCC Spot
By now we’ve talked at length about the hot mess that has been the Biden administration’s attempt to properly staff the FCC. After an inexplicable 8 month delay, the Biden administration picked popular consumer advocate Gigi Sohn for the spot. But a relentless, often homophobic, multi-year smear campaign by telecom/media giants and their GOP allies […]
St. Peters warehouse worker takes safety message to Amazon shareholders
Six separate shootings in St. Louis City Tuesday
At least six separate shootings since Tuesday in St. Louis City.
St. Louis agtech startup Pluton Biosciences raises $16.5 to add staff, advance product development efforts
St. Louis agriculture technology startup Pluton Biosciences has raised a $16.5 million funding round it says will help expand its team and advance its initial products toward commercialization.
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 - "It Ain't Over" shows Yogi Berra was more than just baseball
A new documentary about the baseball legend and St. Louis native is hitting local movie screens this month. It focuses on career highlights and the hall-of-famer's life off the field.
Amazon workers seeking safety audit today
Worker safety at Amazon warehouses will be addressed at the company's annual shareholder's meeting Wednesday. It's being held online this year.
Ribbon cutting for Centennial Greenway expansion today
There's a ribbon cutting Wednesday for a new stretch of the Centennial Greenway.
Job fair for part-time concessions workers at Busch Stadium today
The company that runs the concession stands at Busch Stadium is also looking for workers Wednesday.
Construction workers job fair taking place today
The construction industry is looking for workers Wednesday. A shortage of laborers and tradesmen is delaying projects across the country.
Winning STL: Out of the turmoil of Ferguson came a calling to the Symphony
Marie-Hélène Bernard leapt at the opportunity to lead a major American orchestra in a community that was struggling with social issues.
Global Food Markets' Food Truck Pop-Ups Return to Kirkwood
Stuck at home over the summer? Let your tastebuds travel for you!
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