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Contractor faces prison time for defrauding minority business program
72-year-old Brian Kowert Sr. is headed to prison for defrauding a program meant to empower minorities.
Open Access Makes Research More Widely Cited, Helping Spread Knowledge
Open access has been discussed many times here on Techdirt. There are several strands to its story. It’s about allowing the public to access research they have paid for through tax-funded grants, without needing to take out often expensive subscriptions to academic titles. It’s about saving educational institutions money that they are currently spending on over-priced academic […]
2 St. Louisans plead guilty to lesser charges in 2018 murder, assault cases
Tributes flowing for former Belleville Mayor Mark Eckert
Former Belleville Mayor Mark Eckert lost a seven-month battle with cancer this week. He was 67.
Online auction for loan on Famous Barr building; what it means for the future
There’s a big, new development regarding the former Famous Barr department store in downtown St. Louis.
Goodbye summer bod, hello dad bod.
Midtown Development Continues to Grow
From KMOV: The vast growth that has taken shape across the Midtown region in the last few years could be seen as by design. “The City Foundry was kind of that first, ‘hey look at what’s down, here’,” said Susie Bonwich, the Development Associate for New and Found. “It’s exactly what we wanted is all […]
How LEAN-STL Helps St. Louis Laborers Fight Addiction
From St. Louis Public Radio: Construction workers have nearly twice the rate of substance abuse as the national average, and the rate of suicide for men working in construction is about four times higher than the general population. “There were too many funerals that I went to for suicides, too many for overdose,” said Don […]
$130M ‘The Victor’ Apartment Complex Opens June 30
From St. Louis Business Journal: The first phase of the newly redeveloped Butler Brothers building, which is being converted into a $130 million apartment complex called The Victor, will open to residents June 30, with the second phase set to open in November. Construction on the massive building that takes up a full city block […]
Lunch patio recommendations?
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What are your favorite patios for lunch in St. Louis?
SLSO presents 3rd annual Juneteenth IN UNISON concert
How LEAN-STL helps St. Louis laborers fight addiction
Construction workers have nearly twice the rate of substance abuse as the national average, and the rate of suicide for men working in construction is about four times higher than the general population. A newly formed St. Louis-based peer support system aims to improve outcomes for St. Louis construction workers who struggle with addiction and/or mental health issues.
Man accused of stealing over $30,000 from St. Louis County stores by altering $100 bill (and using it on those 'totally not gambling' machines)
STL County Freedom Fund Dinner to offer diverse evening of honors
Condo with a view (new downtown listing)
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
An inspiring true story of a music legend, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical takes you on an unforgettable journey of a remarkable career. A tapestry of creativity and innovation,
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