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Business raises money to support vets on helicopter crash anniversary
Today is the 12-year anniversary of a helicopter being shot down in Afghanistan.
Nevada shows states how to build workforce for solar energy boom
The state has jumped to the forefront in retraining workers for jobs at large-scale solar plants, and workers from other states are flocking there for guidance.
South city hospital is closing
Weather update: strong storms expected later today, potential for hail and tornadoes
A few showers and weak storms are beginning to impact our northwestern counties.
What did you eat this week?
Schneithorst's Big Bevo Drive-In - Hampton Ave. & Wilson - c.1960
Health officials warn of Measles exposure in the St. Louis Metro
Here is today's weather outlook for Aug. 6, 2023 in St. Louis, MO
The Saint Louis area can expect a sizzling hot day. It looks like it will be a balmy 85 degrees. We'll see a low temperature of 70 degrees today. How likely is it that it'll rain on your picnic? The…
Moving from Florida!
Fireball over St. Louis 8/5
Best vintage/secondhand shops?
Well this isn’t good…
People in Business: First Mid appoints; McCarthy hires; Delta Dental promotes; Wiegmann hires
Mandy Lewis was previously executive vice president, chief deposit services officer. She succeeds Laurel Allenbaugh, who retiree at the end of the year.
Business Bulletin: Genentech donates; Kingside Diner opens; ROSCH acquires; Roeslein sisters merge
Columbia Public Schools serve more than 18,500 Missouri students. Voters approved project funding as a no-tax-rate-increase referendum in April 2022.
Assault at St Louis Music Park
Raw data: Consumer confidence is still really low
Here are two measures of consumer confidence, one from an OECD survey and one from the University of Michigan: Both measures agree that consumer confidence has been rising over the past year. However, it's still way below normal. It's no wonder that the economy hasn't yet helped improve Joe Biden's approval rating.
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