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A look at how the economy is performing in St. Louis and Missouri
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Best mac n cheese in STL?
Residents, city leaders take part in chaotic emergency meeting in Jennings City Hall
Betty Jean Kerr Foundation scholars honored
People’s Health Centers was founded as a free clinic in 1972 by community activists and medical students in a storefront at Kingsbury and Des Peres in University City.
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Missing 2-month-old girl found in St. Louis, suspect at large
What is the Healthiest Option at the City Foundry?
'I will not tolerate such discrepancies': Jennings mayor addresses employee terminations
The secret life of a Benton Park West alley.
Fall bowling league starting
Composing the Perfect Charcuterie/Cheese Board
Readers may recall that I recently did a post on doggie charcuterie boards for pets parties. But why should canines have all the fun? After seeing my neighbor’s handsome Christmas cheese board, and Austin’s and Cyndy’s lovely creations, I was inspired to serve a few appetizer trays at the farm. Get on Board! The Charcuterie...
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Loop Trolley, which lacks air conditioning, won't run Sunday due to extreme heat
Bi-State said it will announce Wednesday whether the trolley will run on Thursday, its next scheduled operating day.
Kosher Wedding Food
5th Annual Culture Kickback Fest delivered communal joy
For the Culture STL’s 5th Annual Culture Kickback Fest at Loretta Hall Park on Sunday August 13, 2023, shared the same festive air as the Woodstock Festival held in upstate New York exactly 54 years earlier.
Anyone know of any group events going on in October yet?
Rep. Elik Announces Investments in Granite City America's Central Port
ALTON - State Representative Amy Elik (R-Alton) and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced today that America’s Central Port is one of nine recipients of the Megasites Investment Program in the amount of $5 million. The program is funded through Rebuild Illinois Capital Funds. “I am thrilled that America’s Central Port in Granite City was selected to receive funding to continue providing world-class service for our transportation network which includes access to the Mississippi River, our railways, and roads,” said Rep. Elik. “The investments being made will help grow the economy and bring more jobs to the region.” Megasites are large, developed sites ready for occupancy for manufacturers, distribution centers, industrial centers, and more. Investing in megasites develops underutilized areas and former industrial sites, while making the State more competitive for large-scale industrial investments. “The
Bike MS: Gateway Getaway Fundraiser Will Ride the Riverbend in September
GODFREY - On Sept. 9 and 10, the Riverbend region will welcome 1,000 bicyclists for Bike MS: Gateway Getaway 2023. This event is based out of St. Louis and will take bicyclists on 25-, 50-, 75- or 100-mile routes through local communities, starting at Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey. The event aims to raise $1.3 million for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. “It’s hard not to pay attention when you’ve got that many people out there to raise not only funds but awareness for multiple sclerosis,” Marisa Hacker, the senior manager for Bike MS, said. Hacker explained that there are 50 Bike MS events across the U.S., and the St. Louis region ride is in the top 15. Cyclists will spend two days riding up the Great River Road and through towns from Godfrey to Jerseyville, Bunker Hill, Bethalto and others. The Lewis and Clark Community College (LCCC) campus will serve as the home base, and cyclists will have access to bike mechanics, support vehicles,
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