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Layoffs loom as United Auto Workers strike continues
United Auto Workers International President Shawn Fain was on "Face The Nation" on Sunday. He said members are "fed up with falling behind."
In Wentzville, KSDK learned that this strategic strike plan could cause temporary layoffs to non-striking workers because the Missouri plant is a stamping plant, meaning it helps provide other plants with parts. And with no parts, employees at other plants could soon join their fellow UAW workers on the picket lines.
The GM Fairfax assembly plant in Kansas…
Where to grab a deal in St. Louis on National Cheeseburger Day
When will construction on Dunn Road be done?
Metro drivers working overtime amid labor shortage
According to a payroll analysis by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, some Metro drivers made more than $40,000 in overtime pay last year.
Why did the State Reps from St Charles have a book burning?
Federal lawmakers back expanded testing for Manhattan Project waste in St. Louis region
But new signage hasn’t even been put up to warn residents of potential harms.
From Sept. 18, 1923: New automatic traffic 'cop' for Grand and Olive
The decision of the Police Department to install them was in the belief that it would be cheaper than maintaining policemen at the corners.
A New Low: Just 46% Of U.S. Households Subscribe To Traditional Cable TV
The “cord cutting” trend cable execs spent a decade claiming was a fad just broke another round of new records. According to Leichtman Research, major cable TV providers lost another 1.7 million subscribers last quarter, as users flock to streaming, over the air TV, TikTok, or, you know, books. Roughly 17,700 customers cut the cord […]
Woman killed in head-on crash on Earth City Expressway identified
St. Louis County owes Missouri more than $500K
St. Louis County owes the state of Missouri more than half a million dollars.
2 vacant homes catch fire in Cahokia Heights, Illinois
Two vacant homes caught fire early Monday morning in Cahokia Heights, Illinois.
Amazon delivery truck crashes overnight in downtown St. Louis
An Amazon delivery truck was involved in a crash overnight in downtown St. Louis.
U.S. mortgage rates continue to climb
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 7.18% for the week ended Sept. 14 — up from 7.12% the prior week.
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Parker’s Table expanding with a wine bar
Slated to open in spring 2024, The Yale Bar will complement Parker's Table and The Oakland Room event space. "I’ve always thought that those should be the three legs of the stool,” says owner Jonathan Parker.
I-70 lane shifts begin Monday night at Highway K/Main Street in O'Fallon, Mo.
The shifts are needed amid two months of rehab work on the I-70 bridge over Route K/Main. The East Terra Lane entrance ramp to westbound 70 at the Sonderen Connector will be shut down until Nov. 27.
Under fire for financial struggles, Webster University preps for leadership transition
The university's chairman, in a note to its Board of Trustees, also claimed a lawsuit over unpaid rent at its downtown St. Louis campus was misleading and defended decisions to increase executive compensation despite years of losses.
St. Louis City officials considering bringing back red light cameras to curb dangerous driving
St. Louis City may bring back red-light cameras.
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