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Rockwood School District moves to block effort to unionize preschool therapists
The organizing in Rockwood comes amid a worsening teacher and staff shortage across Missouri.
Corporate Counsel Awards 2023: Alexandra Faver helps CBD Kratom 'run as a well-oiled machine'
While Alexandra “Allie” Faver’s title at CBD Kratom is corporate counsel, her role extends beyond it. In addition to leading the St. Louis-based cannabinoid manufacturing company’s legal matters, Faver additionally helms its government relations efforts, helping to push cannabis- and kratom-related legislation at the federal, state and local levels.
Statehouses debate who should build EV charging networks
Though they only make up a fraction of cars and trucks on the road now, many projections — from Wall Street firms, trade groups and automakers themselves — predict an imminent surge in electric vehicles over the next decade. S&P Global estimates that the nearly 2 million electric vehicles on U.S. roads today will grow […]
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Corporate Counsel Awards 2023: David Schatz brings tech savvy to general counsel role at ESCO Technologies
As senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of ESCO Technologies, David Schatz has been involved with multiple acquisitions and helps support organic growth of company products and systems.
New restaurant opens today in Ballpark Village
Condado Tacos opens its doors for the first time Thursday morning.
Transit organizations encourage locals to celebrate 'National Dump the Pump' Day
Thursday is National Dump the Pump Day.
Railway Exchange loan to be auctioned, could change ownership of building
NHTSA Has Been Asleep On Self-Driving Fatalities, But Had The Time To Help Automakers Derail MA’s Popular ‘Right To Repair’ Law
The auto industry has spent several years trying to dismantle efforts in Massachusetts to make auto repair more affordable and convenient. And they just got help from US auto safety regulators. Techdirt has obtained a copy of a letter sent by the The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to major auto manufacturers, effectively giving […]
Nearly $4.5M invested in 900 local business struggling from COVID
Local small businesses are getting a big financial boost.
Thursday, June 15, 2023 - Missouri Republicans still want to make the state constitution harder to change
GOP lawmakers want to make it more difficult to amend Missouri's Constitution. But an ideologically diverse coalition could be ready to kill any proposal.
Ascension Health nurses rally at company headquarters today
Nurses from Ascension Health in Kansas and Texas are headed to the healthcare giant’s headquarters in St. Louis Thursday for a rally.
St. Louis infrastructure repair company Aegion buys Delaware pipe repair business
Aegion Corp., a Chesterfield-based infrastructure repair company, has acquired a Delaware company that provides trenchless pipe repair services, expanding its Mid-Atlantic operations.
Mississippi River cleanup happening today in East Alton, Illinois
A reminder to stop littering from Lewis and Clark Community College's National Great Rivers Research and Education Center hosts its River Cleanup Thursday.
Mehlville School District holding job interviews today
Mehlville School District is holding several job interviews Thursday.
Chaifetz Arena hosting St. Louis Veterans Job Fair today
There's a job fair for veterans looking for work Thursday.
'We just want him home': St. Louis County family continues search for missing man with special needs
Boeing hosting hiring event this afternoon
Boeing is looking for workers, but not for ones to work in the clouds.
St. Louis University's Aviation Summer Academy returns this week
With a continuing shortage of workers in the aviation industry, St. Louis University is working to get more young people interested early. SLU's Aviation Summer Academy returns this week.
Bill sponsored by St. Louis alderwoman would increase pay for circuit attorney's office
The process of rebuilding the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office is continuing with the new administration’s first murder conviction, its first dismissal of a murder case and the hiring of more key staff members, as well as an effort to increase salaries.
In all, newly-appointed Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore has hired 10 new prosecutors. Four of them are on loan from neighboring prosecuting attorney’s offices, according to Gore’s spokeswoman Kathyrn Jamboretz.
The recruitment momentum may…
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