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Torch run in the St. Louis area before Missouri's Special Olympics games
WENTZVILLE, Mo. -- The law enforcement torch run for the Missouri Special Olympics is in the St. Louis area today. They were recently in Jefferson City before the games this weekend. Runners will be on westbound I-70 from Lake St. Louis to Highway 61 at around noon. The route then goes through Wentzville on East [...]
St. Louis child dies after shooting himself
A child died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the city's Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.
Trying to sublet my CWE apartment, anyone know a hood community to post in to find people?
Rothman family remembers their beloved Becky, 'The Queen of Carpet'
Platypus Hosts Fundraiser for Trans Joy Mural Today
Tonight, Platypus (4501 Manchester Avenue, 314-448-1622, drinkplatypus.com) will be holding an event at the intersection of Pride Month, trans rights, art and sipping on a really great cocktail. Head to the Grove from 6 p.m. to close for the Pride Month Celebration Fundraiser, which will be raising money to support the creation of a "Trans Joy Is My Love Language" mural to be painted on an exterior wall of Sauce on the Side.
Celebrate National Dinosaur Day at the St. Louis Zoo
Thursday is National Dinosaur Day, and there's a celebration at the St. Louis Zoo where you're invited to experience all things prehistoric.
Court documents show new photos, detail writings of Missouri man accused of ramming U-Haul into White House barriers
Freddie Mercury’s handwritten “Bohemian Rhapsody” reveals alternate title for song
Personal items belonging to Queen’s Freddie Mercury are set to go up for auction at Sotheby’s in September, and a preview exhibit in New York has revealed some interesting info about the band’s…
The Greatest Single-Day Catastrophe to Hit St. Louis
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Low, seething clouds swirled in from the west. Wind bursts scattered litter. Awnings snapped. Fat raindrops smacked the streets. A tornado formed near Hampton Avenue, damaging the cluster of hospitals and asylums along Arsenal Street. Gathering ferocity, the black corkscrew churned through Shaw’s Garden and the Liggett & Myers tobacco works, […]
2023 Business of Pride Awards: Yes, this is still needed
When we launched the Business of Pride Awards two years ago, we thought it might be too late to do so in St. Louis. But we were wrong: elevating advocates for the LGBTQIA+ community is perhaps more important than ever.
Charges filed after man shot, killed while playing video games in St. Louis
Worker Wellness Blog: OSHA’s Role With Mental Health
by Dr. John Gaal Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum will be carrying the Worker Wellness & Well-Being Blog as a regular […]
Federal appeals court halts EPA effort to impose air pollution plan in Missouri
A federal appeals court has put on hold an Environmental Protection Agency regulation aimed at reducing air pollution in Missouri, drawing criticism from environmentalists but praise from the state’s attorney general who called the proposal “unconstitutional overreach.”
2023 Business of Pride Awards: Honorees tell how to make region, state more welcoming
The Missouri General Assembly this year passed bills barring transgender youth from starting gender-affirming health care and another bill requiring student athletes to compete on teams based on the gender assigned to them at birth. In light of the actions, we asked this year's Business of Pride honorees to tell how the St. Louis region and state of Missouri can be more welcoming for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Hidden Chinese-American history is being uncovered at St. Louis cemetery
Bellefontaine Neighbors man charged in domestic violence case
A Bellefontaine Neighbors man has been jailed in connection with a domestic violence investigation.
2023 Business of Pride Awards: How Edward Jones' Aaron Finnegan took the lead on the firm's LGBTQIA+ advocacy
In his first year at the firm, Finnegan led a small team in creating a business case to show Edward Jones' senior leaders the value in adopting policies and practices to make it more inclusive for LGBTQIA+ clients and associates. He hasn't stopped there.
Gov. Pritzker Announces New Manufacturing Facility In Southern Illinois
MOUNT VERNON – Governor JB Pritzker, Manner Polymers, and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today joined local leaders and partners to announce Manner Polymers’ new manufacturing facility in Mount Vernon. Known as an industry manufacturing leader in polymer compounds, Manner Polymers’ new state-of-the-art Illinois facility will manufacture a wide array of PVC compounds, including automotive PVC compounds for use in electric vehicles (EVs) and components for solar panels. The facility will be powered by a 15-acre solar field located on site. Bolstered by a Reimagining Energy and Vehicles in Illinois (REV Illinois) incentive package, Manner Polymers plans to invest $54 million and create more than 60 jobs for the Southern Illinois region. “I couldn’t be prouder to announce that Manner Polymers has selected Illinois for their new 80,000 square foot, 100% solar-powered facility to manufacture electric vehicle PVC compounds,
2023 Business of Pride Awards: Schnucks tech analyst Gene Cheek focuses on fixing a broken foster system for LGBTQ+ community
Gene Cheek, an information security and systems analyst for Schnuck Markets, is dedicated to fixing a "dated, crumbling" foster system that doesn't address the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community.
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