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In the past 20 years, what is the most significant STL historical event?
How many vendors require cash at Tower Grove farmers market?
After another shooting, neighbors and Airbnb owners speak out regarding St. Louis’ plans to regulate short term rentals
KTVI/KPLR volunteers with NCJWSTL on Nexstar's Founder's Day of Caring
A St. Louis group is getting much needed supplies ready for kids and FOX2 is helping out. KTVI FOX2 and KPLR Channel 11 celebrated Nexstar Founder's Day of Caring by volunteering at the National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis.
18-year-old drowns in Meramec River on Friday
Group kicks off Juneteenth with cleanup project in north St. Louis County
St. Louis city residents split over proposed historic 44% water rate hike
'It is really rough': St. Louis area school districts get creative to fill jobs
Saw someone get pulled over on Tucker in the city
Missouri's education department pays for teacher certification tests amid educator shortage
The state's education department is using federal COVID relief money to pay for certification tests for teachers, an effort to help combat the shortage of educators.
[WSJ Podcast] One Small Business Is Booming. So Why Can’t It Get a Loan? (Clementine’s Naughty & Nice Creamery)
How West End residents took control of their community's future development
With St. Louis’ population in decline and property being affordable, neglected land parcels are desirable to developers. Some might see the attention as a positive — addressing blight which would ideally lead to decreased crime and higher property values. West End residents April Walker and Lisa Potts along with their neighbors and support from Invest STL led by executive director Dara Eskridge created a neighborhood plan that was approved by the city of St. Louis.
Brad, featuring Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard, releases new song, “Hey Now What’s the Problem?”
Brad, the band featuring Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard, has released a new song called "Hey Now What's the Problem?" The track will appear on the upcoming album In the…
Messenger: St. Louis man has a message about reviving manufacturing jobs: Why not here?
Andrew Crowe has toured nationwide to push for diverse workforces in advanced manufacturing. Now he wants to make it happen in St. Louis.
O'Fallon Brewery files for bankruptcy.
Man charged for role in attempted robbery that left suspect dead, victim injured
Glen Carbon Getting $1.8 Million Shared-Use Path
GLEN CARBON - Glen Carbon is getting closer to the construction of its first shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists along Glen Carbon Road. The new path is set to connect Schon Park and Route 159 once completed at an overall estimated cost of $1.8 million. The Village Board of Trustees voted during this week’s meeting to approve a Professional Services Agreement with TWM, Inc. for Phase 1, or the “design engineering” phase, of the new shared-use path project. The cost for this first phase is not to exceed $94,270. Public Works Director Scott Slemer said Phase 1 will extend from Schon Park to just past Lakewood Drive, and that two-thirds of the project will be funded by two grants: an Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (ITEP) grant of $967,586 and a Metro East Park and Recreation District (MEPRD) grant of $181,261. Construction is expected to begin in 2025. Trustees voted 6-0 to approve the Professional Services Agreement and move forward with
Science Center teams with Urban League to increase access
Sheriff Connor Excited About New Custom Smartphone Application
EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County Sheriff Jeff Connor is excited to announce the release of a new custom smartphone application. The app will serve as an innovative way for the Sheriff’s Office to connect with Madison County residents and visitors, providing information quickly and efficiently to anyone with a smartphone. Search "Madison County Sheriff’s Office" in your app store to download the application for free. "We are trying to be as transparent and involved in the community as we can," Sheriff Connor said. "You will get push notifications if there is a weather issue or road closure, it just goes on and on. "We encourage you to go on our app and download it right away." The app offers quick access to items of public interest and is easy to use. In just a few clicks, users can access features such as: Breaking News and Alerts Sheriff’s Welcome Courthouse Detainee Search Detainee Resources Community Relations Sex Offenders Contact Us More This mobile
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