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Area community pools in need of lifeguards this summer
There's just over a week left until Memorial Day weekend, and pools are ramping up their search for lifeguards. This comes as they face the challenge of a nationwide shortage.
Why does this helicopter keep flying around?
Addressing Alzheimer’s disproportionate impact on people of color
Anyone currently working at hazlewood district that wouldn't mind answering a couple questions?
Supreme Court Leaves 230 Alone For Now, But Justice Thomas Gives A Pretty Good Explanation For Why It Exists In The First Place
Our long national wait for how the Supreme Court would rule regarding Section 230 is over, and the answer is… we need to keep waiting. The headlines note, correctly, that the court punted the matter. But there are other elements of the actual rulings that are kind of interesting and could bode well for the […]
Man found dead in Jefferson County lake after being reported missing identified
Developer proposes senior living community in St. Charles County
Of the largest cities in the St. Louis metro, only 4, all in St. Charles County, experienced population growth
Public briefings next week on MetroLink expansion
The events will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at 6506 Wright Way in Pine Lawn and 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at 1101 Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis.
Tri-county Fence operator charged with 22 felonies
Any container refillable soap stores?
A house near Lafayette Park hits the market
Historians believe the house was used as a place to store and distribute alcohol during the Prohibition Era.
Overhaul federal permitting as part of the debt limit deal? Not as easy as it sounds
Congressional leaders negotiating a deal to avoid a catastrophic default on the nation’s debt are talking about including an overhaul of how the federal government reviews projects for their environmental impact. There is bipartisan support for changes to the lengthy environmental approval process among climate-minded Democrats eager to speed construction of renewable energy projects, as […]
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Latest population estimates show decline in most St. Louis-area cities
In St. Louis County, the state’s most populous, all but six of 88 municipalities lost population, according to the estimates. So did most of the 46 municipalities in Madison, Monroe and St. Clair counties in the Metro East.
Missouri Governor to name Gardner's successor Friday
ST. LOUIS -- Kim Gardner stepped down as St. Louis Circuit Attorney earlier this week. Missouri Governor Mike Parson is expected to name her replacement at 11 a.m. Friday. It appears that the selection is down to a few candidates. Gov. Parson flew to St. Louis for a one-hour meeting Wednesday with prosecutors in the [...]
Two I-270 ramps in North County to open Friday
A reconstructed entrance ramp from West Florissant to westbound I-270 opens at 3 p.m., as will a new exit ramp from westbound I-270 to Washington/Elizabeth.
St. Charles mother charged in death of toddler
Several Missouri universities share new tuition plans
Several Missouri universities have released their tuition structures for the 2023-2024 school year.
Tim’s Chrome Bar in South St. Louis continues to roll out surprises
The gallery adjacent to the bar hosts its inaugural show's opening this Friday, and the bar's constantly churning out new event and drink offerings.
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