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Everyone should be carrying the overdose reversal medication naloxone, advocates say
John Gaal witnessed naloxone’s ability to save lives when he stepped in to administer the overdose reversal medication to a fellow passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight in 2022. He shares why he’s pushing for greater access to the drug, including its inclusion in medical kits on all airline providers.
Former Missouri prison guard admits assaulting inmate, possessing child porn
A Farmington, Missouri, man who worked at a state prison in Bonne Terre appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted to attacking an inmate and to possessing child pornography.
Panera Brands names new CEO, announces upcoming IPO
José Alberto Dueñas, already part of the company as the president and CEO of Einstein Bros. Bagels, will assume the lead role on July 1.
Diamond Sports Group's Bally Sports RSNs cutting cameras, other costs as they operate in bankruptcy
The idea is to cut back in areas considered nice-to-have — like a robotic camera — and continue to invest in areas that are necessary to keep high-quality productions.
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How a St. Louis jewelry company is making it big on social media — and at City Foundry
VibeSzn began as an online business in 2017 and now has a retail location at City Foundry in Midtown St. Louis and has amassed nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram. Co-owner Omar Badran discusses his homegrown business and his family’s journey to St. Louis.
Former Missouri House speaker fined $47,000 by ethics commission
John Diehl, a Republican, signed a consent order with the commission this month, acknowledging there was probable cause that his campaign violated state campaign finance laws.
State commission fines former House Speaker John Diehl $47K
A Missouri commission on Tuesday unveiled an order fining former House Speaker John Diehl more than $47,000 for using campaign funds to make payments not related to his candidacy, among other things.
St. Louis man charged in St. Peters triple shooting
Arrest made after fatal Monday night shooting in Central West End
Attorney General Raoul Files Lawsuit Against Voice Service Provider For Illegal Robocalls
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today filed a lawsuit , alongside 48 attorneys general, against Avid Telecom, its owner Michael Lansky and vice-president Stacey S. Reeves, for alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the Telemarketing Sales Rule and other federal and state telemarketing and consumer laws. Avid Telecom allegedly initiated, facilitated, and transmitted more than 7.5 billion illegal robocalls to millions of people on the National Do Not Call Registry. Between December 2018 and January 2023, more than 290 million of those calls were to Illinois residents. Avid Telecom is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service provider that sells data, phone numbers and dialing software to help its customers make mass robocalls. It also serves as an intermediate provider and allegedly facilitated or helped route illegal robocalls across the country. “Robocalls violate consumers’ privacy and unnecessarily cost them time and money. Companie
Ameren Missouri's Live Cam Provides Up-Close Look At Peregrine Falcons' Lives
ST. LOUIS (May 23, 2023) — After weeks of anticipation, viewers watched live as Peregrine falcon chicks emerged from their eggs. For the 11th year, Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam has given people a unique glimpse into nature via a live feed, this year from a nesting box in Franklin County, where a pair of Peregrine falcons nest and raise their chicks each spring. "The excitement we feel when seeing the fluffy new chicks for the first time never gets old," said Julianne Randazzo , environmental scientist at Ameren Missouri. “We’re glad we can provide this space for the falcon family to nest. It’s one of the many ways Ameren is caring for our shared environment.” The live stream, a partnership with the World Bird Sanctuary and The Missouri Department of Conservation, is intended to give viewers the chance to witness the development of Peregrine chicks each year, while also promoting Peregrine falcon conservation efforts. “As a Peregrine enthusiast
A house in University Hills hits the market
Unique architectural and design details include 16 hand-crafted sconces that feature a copper coat of arms.
UK locals “distressed” and “inconvenienced” byThe Who, Rod Stewart concerts at 17th century estate
Imagine a rock concert by a legendary act taking place on an episode of TV's Downton Abbey in front of 25,000 screaming fans. In real life, something very similar is going to…
VIDEO: Forum Anniversary Award Recipients
In conjunction with Construction Forum’s 10th Anniversary Awards last week, Construction Forum presented five special awards. Forum video producer Solstice Productions produced this special video for the event. Forum Deputy Executive Director/COO Diana Wilhold introduced winners of the Forum’s special anniversary awards. Recipients were Delmar DivINe, Dream Builders 4 Equity, Millstone Weber, Missouri Kansas Laborers’ […]
Newly-Formed Partnership Between CMAA and NAWIC
The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) and the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) have signed a cooperating agreement. The newly-formed partnership is a win for both organizations as each has a goal of strengthening and amplifying the success of women in the construction industry. NAWIC will use this agreement to help continue […]
St. Louis man charged in St. Peters triple shooting
A St. Louis man has been charged in connection with a triple shooting in a St. Peters subdivision which left one man dead, and a woman and child injured.
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