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St. Louis 'Basketball Wives' Star Pleads Guilty to Tax, Insurance Fraud
Ted Drewes on South Grand To Reopen Friday
Tina Turner, unstoppable superstar whose hits included 'What's Love Got to Do With It,' dead at 83
NEW YORK (AP) — Tina Turner, the unstoppable singer and stage performer who teamed with husband Ike Turner for a dynamic run of hit records and live shows in the 1960s and ‘70s and survived her horrifying marriage to triumph in middle age with the chart-topping "What's Love Got to Do With It," has died [...]
Tina Turner, Queen of Rock and Roll who played clubs in St. Louis in the '50s, dead at 83
Before she was Tina Turner, she was Anna Mae Bullock, a 17-year-old Sumner student who gigged around St. Louis and East St. Louis.
New hotel, townhouses, theater and event venue among more than $150M in Kingsway projects planned north of Delmar
Developers behind the Kingsway District that plan to redevelop sites north of Delmar Boulevard unveiled more than $150 million in projects Tuesday as part of a request for a $750,000 bridge loan.
New St. Louis Lambert International Airport terminal takes step forward, but negotiations with airlines loom
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has OK'd a master plan for St. Louis Lambert International Airport that runs through 2040, including a massive project to reconfigure the facility with a new, single terminal, the airport said Wednesday.
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Rock and sky at sunset near Palm Springs, California.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launches 2024 GOP presidential campaign to challenge Trump
MIAMI (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday, stepping into a crowded Republican primary contest that will test both his national appeal as an outspoken cultural conservative and the GOP’s willingness to move on from former President Donald Trump. The 44-year-old Republican revealed his decision in a Federal Election [...]
Heritage Foundation Says That Of Course GOP Will Use KOSA To Censor LGBTQ Content
We’ve talked a lot about KOSA, the “Kids Online Safety Act” that has massive bipartisan support in Congress. The latest version was introduced with 26 Senators as sponsors or co-sponsors. We’ve explained over and over again how the bill is unconstitutional and will actually do a lot to harm kids. Of course, like so many […]
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New venture adds to former St. Louis Blues star Chris Pronger's business portfolio
Former St. Louis Blues star Chris Pronger has made a second career in business since wrapping up his playing days in the NHL. He's teamed up with his brother, Sean Pronger, for his latest venture: a Canadian whisky.
Tina Turner Dies: Legendary Rock & Soul Singer Was 83
St. Louis 'Basketball Wives' Star Pleads Guilty to Tax, Insurance Fraud
Reality TV star and St. Louis native Brittish Williams pleaded guilty in federal court today to a slew of charges related to bank, insurance, tax and pandemic-relief fraud. The 33-year-old Clayton High School graduate has been featured on VH1's Basketball Wives and Marriage Bootcamp: Reality Stars.
The Global Race to the Bottom
Today on TAP: Will the Biden administration help Big Tech undermine consumer regulation by the EU and Asian nations?
Legendary singer Tina Turner dies at 83
Legendary singer Tina Turner, known for her sultry voice and a string of Platinum hits, has died at age 83. The news was confirmed on Turner's official Facebook page. "It is with…
New USDA food safety lab breaks ground in Normandy
The USDA facility, one of three in the country, is on the site of a 150-year-old convent and will house employees moving from the Goodfellow federal complex.
Afghan Kabob House Brings a Dazzling Taste of the Middle East to St. Louis
"Welcome to Afghan Kabob House" reads the blackboard at the entrance to the Lindenwood Park restaurant. The message is in chalk, written in English and, presumably, Pashto or Dari toward the bottom of the blackboard.
St. Louis’ Cori Bush sponsors resolution lauding first Black nurse in US
Mary Eliza Mahoney, child of former slaves, graduated from nursing school in 1879. She later was co-founder of National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses.
Missouri Supreme Court to decide whether school districts can jail parents for absent students
The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether two single mothers should have been sentenced to jail time because their children missed more days of school than the local district allowed. The case centers on Missouri’s compulsory school attendance law, which states that a parent must ensure their child attends “the academic program on […]
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