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Travelers at STL Lambert International react to potential plan for new airport terminal
St. Charles County family deals with Medicare mess; hoping for solution
It is a Medicare misery for a St. Charles County family.
Man shot and killed downtown feet away from riverfront tourist attractions
A man was fatally shot in downtown St. Louis early Monday morning on the riverfront near the arch, and the suspect still has not been found.
Abortion bans aren’t popular—even in red states
We all know that abortion rights tend to be popular at a nationwide level—even more so following the Dobbs decision. Most polling suggests that around 60% of Americans think abortion should be legal all or most of the time. But nationwide doesn't matter since Dobbs made abortion a state matter. Abortion is now banned, or ...continue reading "Abortion bans aren’t popular—even in red states"
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Sophia King of Godfrey Selected to Global Business Symposium in Poland
CARLINVILLE - Every spring, Blackburn's International Business course offers students the opportunity to participate in a global business competition called X-Culture. Students from around the world from international teams meet initially online and, finally, in person to finalize their work on solving a real business problem for real companies. In 2022, more than 11,000 students representing 120 countries across more than 300 colleges and universities graduated from the program. This year, Sophia King, a rising senior marketing major of Godfrey was among five Blackburn students invited to attend the annual X-Culture Global Business Symposium, which brings participants together and chooses from the best of the best. Dr. Christina Langwell McCurley, professor of business and coordinator of the program for Blackburn, believes this competition is critical to helping students understand international business strategy comprehensively. "The project challenges students academically,
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Vietnam War memorial updated with names of local fallen soldiers
Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags
We're hours away from Temp Tag Tuesday in the City of Ferguson, a new campaign to get expired temporary tags off the streets.
Crowds return to St. Louis County Greek Fest for first time in 3 years
The Assumption Greek Orthodox Church’s St. Louis County Greek Fest has seen record crowds this weekend, thanks in part to this beautiful weather. Festival goers enjoyed the atmosphere in person for the first time in three years.
Memorial Day commemorates around St. Louis, over 200 locals identified and honored
From St. Louis County to the city, Memorial Day commemorations were held in honor of fallen soldiers this year, which meant something extra special for veterans who have served in the Vietnam War.
Missouri teen walks at brain injury event weeks after getting shot in head for knocking on wrong door
The 17-year-old suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was shot while trying to pick up his younger brothers in April.
Police believe body pulled from Mississippi River was man who ran from officers Thursday
Rosati-Kain senior heads to Harvard with historic view
5 actions, emotional toolkit to bolster better wellbeing in STL region
Becky 'Queen of Carpet' Rothman Has Died
A beloved St. Louis icon has gone to the great carpet store in the Sky. Becky "Queen of Carpet" Rothman died yesterday at age 67. Her legendary commercials for Becky's Carpet & Tile Superstore imprinted on generations of St. Louisans, who saw her as a local legend as famous as John Goodman or Jon Hamm.
What can we expect this hurricane season? | Across the Sky podcast
Mike Brennan from the National Hurricane Center explains what to expect during the upcoming hurricane season that begins June 1.
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