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Get ready for 10 days of music, family fun and food at the Missouri State Fair
Messenger: Public defenders are overworked. St. Louis attorney seeks a national solution.
St. Louis attorney plays major role in forcing new national standards that should cut public defender workloads.
Revolutionizing health care: BioSTL summit attracts global health care innovators to St. Louis
On Wednesday, Aug. 16, global innovators will convene in St. Louis for the seventh annual GlobalSTL Health Innovation Summit. This is a signature event for GlobalSTL, an initiative of BioSTL (a health care and ag-food innovation nonprofit), which has positioned itself as a trusted partner for 22 Midwest and national-scale health care organizations and policy leaders. These forward-thinking entities – which include payers, health systems, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and employers – collectively…
'Americans Who Tell the Truth' art exhibit opening today in Chesterfield
Art and action - that's the message behind a new art exhibit that opened this weekend at the district in Chesterfield. It's called 'Americans Who Tell the Truth.'
The Saint Louis Art Museum marks hip hop’s 50th anniversary with "The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century"
The exhibit opens August 19 and runs through January 1, 2024.
Inspiration and Expression: The Art of MaryJo Clark
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage,
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15-year-old charged in death of south city nurse killed in East St. Louis
Illinois to ban gun ads that target children, militants
Protestors arrested in 2017 Jason Stockley protest receiving settlement checks in $4.9M
Some of the people arrested during protests surrounding the Jason Stockley verdict in 2017 started receiving settlement money.
Elaia, Olio, and Nixta slated to move to Delmar Maker District in 2024
The last service for the three restaurants in Botanical Heights is slated for December 31.
Health officials warn of measles exposure in St. Louis, St. Charles counties
Local and state health officials are working to identify people who may have been exposed to measles after learning of an internationally imported case in the St. Louis region.
Belleville ‘citizen scientist’ finds rare parasitic bee in his front garden
Siegel, a retired biochemist, has lived in his Belleville residence since 1990. He started the work on his garden, which he describes as “an ongoing process.”
Comcast Lost 12% Of Its Cable TV Customers In The Last Year Alone
Cable executives spent years denying that “cord cutting” (ditching traditional TV) was real. For years they insisted it was a “fiction,” or that it was a fad that would end once Millennials started procreating. Whatever gave them permission to not meaningfully evolve their often predatory, anti-competitive business strategies. Yeah, about that. Major cable companies continue […]
Yellow files for bankruptcy, proposes sale of assets
The filing proposes a timeline that would see its assets sold by the end of October.
One of St. Louis' largest private companies expands deck materials business with acquisition
A unit of Clayton-based Harbour Group has expanded with the purchase of an online building products retailer based in Wisconsin.
Two St. Louis-area companies rank on Fortune's 2023 Global 500 list
Monday, August 7, 2023 - The Midwest has a surprising number of shrimp farms
Some Midwest farmers want to provide Americans with better-tasting, sustainable shrimp. The industry struggled during the pandemic, but farmers remain hopeful it will come back stronger than ever.
Man locks himself in bathroom after gas station break-in
A bizarre break-in early Mon day morning at a gas station in the Forest Park southeast neighborhood.
U.S. mortgage rates up again, nearing 7%
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.90% for the week ended Aug. 3 — up from 6.81% the prior week.
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