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Two slain hours apart in Kingsway East neighborhood of St. Louis
With the two killings Tuesday, St. Louis has had 80 homicides so far this year. This time last year, the city had 81 homicides.
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Comcast Tells FCC It’s Just Too Hard To Explain Its Bullshit Broadband And TV Fees To Consumers
For the better part of the decade, the generally feckless FCC has been trying to require that broadband ISPs be a little more honest about broadband fees and limits at the point of sale. The FCC has been pondering implementing a “nutrition label for broadband” for years but could never quite get around to it. […]
Gulfstream Aerospace plans $28.5M expansion in Metro East, adding 200 jobs
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. plans an expansion at its operations at St. Louis Downtown Airport in Cahokia Heights that will create 200 jobs.
Sculptor Harry Weber and The Spinks Brothers getting stars on St. Louis Walk of Fame today
Three lucky individuals will get stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame Wednesday. One of those includes sculptor Harry Weber.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 - A composer adapts Scott Joplin’s work for Opera Theatre
Joplin earned the nickname king of ragtime, but his work in opera is lesser known. He never finished “Treemonisha.” Now, a composer has written a new adaptation of the opera.
GAF Roofing Academy hosting training class today
One of North America's largest roofing manufacturers is holding a training class Wednesday.
As summer begins in St. Louis, expect above-average temperatures
The National Weather Service is predicting warmer than average temperatures over the coming months in its seasonal outlook.
June 21, 1949: St. Louis tries to integrate its pools, causing race riots and social change
The rampage drew thousands to the park, many brandishing bats, clubs, sticks and knives. Groups of white youths marauded through the park, pummeling unsuspecting victims. It took more than 400 police and nearly 12 hours to restore order.
'Tall Tree' subdivision development possibly coming to St. Charles County
One of the largest housing developments in years may be coming to St. Charles County, but residents and wildlife advocates are worried how it will affect a popular conservation area.
'Indy NXT' Series starting today at World Wide Technology Raceway
The track at World Wide Technology Raceway is heating up again Wednesday for the 'Indy NXT' Series.
Susan Polgar Foundation Invitational Chess Tournament starting today at Webster University
Webster University will host the 20th annual Susan Polgar Foundation Invitational Chess Tournament Wednesday.
'Fill The Freezer' breast milk donation event taking place today
For more than 20 years, nurse Denise Broeker at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital has helped medically fragile babies by offering a special kind of breast milk.
Girl Scouts learning about public safety at 'Camp Fury STL' today
Girl scouts are learning about public safety at a special camp this week.
Water main break causes boil order in Caseyville, Illinois
Caseyville, Illinois issues a boil order for some residents because of a water main break.
Camper illness leads to panic in Eureka Tuesday night
There was panic at a camp in Eureka Tuesday night. Parents rushed to pick up their kids after finding out several children needed medical care.
St. Charles County residents worried about proposed 556 lot housing development, meeting Wednesday
Extreme Heat Is Coming for St. Louis. Are We Doing Enough to Prepare?
This story was commissioned by the River City Journalism Fund. Jeff Gray arrives home on a late Tuesday afternoon as the temperature outside hovers around 90 degrees, hotter than average for early June.
After Dobbs, abortion access is harder, comes later and with a higher risk
Editors’ note: This report is part of a special States Newsroom series on abortion access one year after the U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down the federal right to abortion. In April, a Reddit user in Alabama posted a breathless message to the abortion subreddit the morning after learning she was pregnant. She guessed she was […]
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