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Town and Country firm develops anti-motion sickness drug, hopes to sell it to NASA and Navy
Great Flood of 1993 remains a vivid memory for those who experienced the long-running disaster
In the predawn hours of July 29, 1993, I sat with Earl Buck outside his New Franklin mobile home as the Missouri River rose two inches an hour on a sandbag levee he built with help from neighbors and volunteers. After three days of stacking, there were no more bags. In the darkness, when water […]
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Light from a Window by Susan Zimmerman
Light and windows are deeply intertwined with my work as a ceramicist and photographer. My porcelain hand-built sculptures blend an organic and contemporary style that takes shape using a traditional
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'They will save lives' | Jefferson County domestic violence nonprofit connects survivors to hotels
As Cure Violence Closes in St. Louis, Neighbors Wonder What's Next
Consumer spending up in June, but growing slowly
Umpires rule intent in Mikolas plunking Happ; veteran recounts it differently
Public Squirrel Hunting Open Through Sept. 15 On Participating Private Lands
‘We can’t keep putting our lives on the line’: KC bus drivers detail safety risks they face
Sherrita Jackson was a bus driver for 21 years before she got fed up with abuse from passengers and switched careers in 2021. At the time, a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, passengers were required to wear masks. A passenger not wearing a mask boarded Jackson’s bus and refused to comply with the mandate. “He […]
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