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Missouri AG Bailey’s office removed ‘public corruption’ complaint form on website
Andrew Bailey’s opponents from both parties criticized him for the move.
Iron County sheriff and 2 deputies charged with stalking a judge
Prosecutors accused the Iron County sheriff of having deputies stake out and photograph a judge's home.
Do you know him? Unidentified Clayton gunman caught on camera
High prices, debt shift holiday shopping habits for St. Louis families
Who makes the largest deli sandwiches in STL?
Challenge to Missouri voter ID law focuses on barriers faced by the elderly, disabled
Manchester man charged in brutal St. Louis road-rage beating
ST. LOUIS -- A man is under arrest for a brutal October road-rage beating and shooting in downtown St. Louis. John Ehlinger, 35, faces felony assault and weapons charges. He is being held with no bond allowed. Court documents state that Ehlinger ran a stop sign at 10th and Clark Streets on October 22. A [...]
Alton Works Announces Feasibility Study for New Downtown Hotel
From Riverbender: John Simmons, President and CEO of AltonWorks today announced the start of a hotel feasibility study for a proposed new hotel in downtown Alton. The study will be conducted by HVS, a leading hotel consulting firm with offices in St. Louis and around the United States. The study will assess the demand for […]
UK Law Enforcement Continues To Expand Use Of Facial Recognition Tech
UK law enforcement seems incapable of recognizing warning signs. Officials seem willing to compete with China in terms of Most Cameras Per Capita. And it’s not enough to just have cameras covering every bit of open space. Those cameras must contain questionable tech that is notoriously inaccurate, at least when deployed by UK law enforcement. […]
Chuck E. Cheese reopening Ellisville store Thursday night
Chuck E. Cheese is set to open its newly renovated Ellisville location today from 5 to 7 p.m., inviting families to a special event.
St. Louis police warn residents about porch pirates this holiday season
The St. Louis Police posted on their social media, reminding people to be cautious of porch pirates—thieves who seize the chance to snatch packages from unattended locations, like empty front porches.
Duckworth Statement On Senate Passing Bill To Keep Government Open For Working Families
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) issued the following statement after the Senate passed a continuing resolution that would keep the government open and spare working families from the pain of a shutdown: “Last night, I’m relieved the Senate was able to consider a clean bill and pass it with a strong bipartisan vote to keep our government open for working families. From the beginning, Democrats made it clear our priority was avoiding a government shutdown that would have devastated our economy and hurt millions of hardworking Americans—and a government funding bill that was free of the extreme MAGA poison pills House Republicans had been threatening was the path forward. “Our bipartisan vote last night accomplished just that. Now, working families and servicemembers can have peace of mind knowing that they won’t be forced to work without pay through the holiday season or go without the critical government programs that so many
Suspect wanted and charged in fatal Clayton shooting, victim identified
The Major Case Squad reports that a warrant has been issued for a suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting Monday in Clayton, Missouri.
Judge rules for St. Louis in dispute over Lambert airport cargo project
A state-court judge ruled Wednesday that Lambert airport's leader had the authority to terminate a lease agreement with a firm that had sought to develop a $100 million air cargo facility on a 50-acre northern tract of airport property.
One Project Out, Another to be Reconsidered in Wildwood Town Center
From West Newsmagazine: McBride Berra Land Company has decided to pull its Crestview development project planned for Town Center in Wildwood. McBride had proposed to build 91 detached single-family homes with full basements and two-car garages on 17.3 acres on the north side of Crestview Drive between Market Drive and Eatherton Road. Although the residents […]
Man charged in St. Louis road rage beating was in 2014 brawl with Cardinals players
ST. LOUIS — A Manchester man who was charged this week with pulling a man out of his car and severely beating him during a road rage incident in downtown St. Louis was previously involved in a high-profile brawl outside…
Duckworth Reiterates Need to Pass Her Bipartisan Bill To Codify Boots to Business Program, Support Entrepreneurship Among Veterans
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) once again pushed to better support Veterans, servicemembers and military families as they transition from military service to civilian life by reiterating the need to codify the highly popular and successful “Boots to Business” (B2B) program, a small business education and training program that has already served more than 194,000 participants since its inception. During today’s Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship (SBE) Committee hearing, Duckworth underscored the importance of passing her bipartisan legislation, the Veteran Entrepreneurship Training (VET) Act , which would codify the B2B program into law for five years and prevent the possibility of future budget cuts or program deactivation. Full video of Senator Duckworth’s remarks can be found using this link here . “I’ve long supported the Boots to Business Program because of its successful track
As Flood Frequency Swells, Drier Spot Needed for Computer Operation
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: As Missouri spends millions of dollars to upgrade its outdated computer systems, a less high-tech threat is challenging state officials. With the unpredictable Missouri River flowing just a few low-lying blocks to the north, Gov. Mike Parson’s administration wants to relocate its central computing office somewhere less flood-prone. Parson, as part […]
PEOPLE of Construction Founder Creates Estimating Book for M/WBE Contractors
Thursday (Nov. 15) PEOPLE of Construction Founder Ron Unterreiner announced the publication of Guide to Better Estimating, a publication aimed at helping the W/MBE contractor and consultant community be more competitive and successful in bidding. He made the announcement at a PEOPLE meeting at Delmar DivINe. The 184-page book, which is free to interested contractors, […]
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