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Mayor Jones 'absolutely' seeking second term in 2025
Quick and easy minimum wage proposal
Here's my latest brainstorm: we should set the federal minimum wage at half the average local wage, rounded up to the nearest dollar. Here it is for a random selection of places: This would take care of inflation and geography all at once. And of course states and cities would be free to set higher ...continue reading "Quick and easy minimum wage proposal"
Nurses say legislation could help fix Missouri's healthcare shortage
All but one of the state's counties are in a health professional shortage, and that's why nurse practitioners are asking lawmakers to change state law to help combat this deficit.
Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express – The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
It’s 1934, just after midnight, and a snowstorm has stopped the opulent Orient Express sleeper train in its tracks. A wealthy American businessman is discovered dead, and the brilliant and
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Prosecutor to seek death penalty in Missouri officer's death
A Missouri prosecutor has announced plans to seek the death penalty against a Kansas City man charged with fatally shooting a police officer during a traffic stop.
Special prosecutor requested for child abuse case involving former Department of Corrections employee
A special prosecutor will handle a child abuse case against a former employee of the Missouri Department of Corrections.
Forest ReLeaf and Scott Joplin House partner to bring quality tree cover to north St. Louis
Healthy trees not only beautify neighborhoods, they promote better health outcomes for residents. Leaders from Forest ReLeaf and Scott Joplin House discuss a partnership to support new tree growth in the city — particularly in its underserved communities.
MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries receives $2M federal grant for youth employment program
MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries, one of the St. Louis region’s largest nonprofit organizations, was awarded an up to $2 million federal grant to expand the organization’s Juvenile Transition Program.
Additional concessions and 'premium' apparel: What's new at Busch Stadium this season (Photos)
St. Louis Cardinals fans will notice several changes at Busch Stadium in the 2023 season, including new food vendors, pitch clocks and additional items for sale in the team store.
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Lion Forge takes the leap into live-action programming
Stephanie Sperber has been named as the new president and chief content officer of the newly renamed Lion Forge Entertainment.
2023 Cards Opening Day comes with some changes
More than 44,000 fans are expected to attend the St. Louis Cardinals' opening day, but there are some slight changes to the game this season.
Cardinals games will be faster and the food more local at Busch Stadium this year
The St. Louis Cardinals, with an eye toward opening day, announced on Wednesday a series of changes on the field and in the kitchens.
Marvel So Angry About Leaked ‘Ant-Man’ Dialogue That It Seeks To Unmask Google, Reddit Users
It won’t surprise any regular read here when I say that Marvel is notoriously aggressive on matters of intellectual property. Equally unsurprising will be my reminding our dear readers that this includes the company attempting to use IP laws in the past to un-ring the leak-bell when content has been leaked early. Hell, Marvel gets […]
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Lawmaker is upset Missouri libraries are suing to overturn book ban law. He wants to cut their funding.
House Budget Committee Chairman Cody Smith proposes to cut all $4.5 million in state funding that state and school libraries were slated to get next fiscal year.