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Arrest made in fatal August shooting in south St. Louis
An arrest has been made in connection with the shooting that happened on August 26 in south St. Louis, specifically in the 3500 block of California.
UAW boss shares Samuel L. Jackson clip as bargaining update: 'Tick tock, motherf‑‑‑er'
Fain posted a scene from the 2017 film “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson. The scene features Jackson honking and yelling out of a car window.
King & I sets opening date for new location
Does the Humane Society euthanize animals, or are they no-kill?
Kohl's looking to hire hundreds in St. Louis area ahead of holiday season
The holiday season will be here before you know it, and Kohl's is looking to hire hundreds around the St. Louis area in preparation.
Officers who lifted car off of girl honored in Clayton
A ‘disaster’ nears: Millions of federal workers’ paychecks would be on hold in a shutdown
WASHINGTON — More than 3.5 million federal employees and military personnel — many in the Washington, D.C., area but also scattered across the states and around the globe — are bracing for another partial government shutdown, as U.S. House Republicans struggle to produce a short-term plan to fund the government past the end of the […]
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Don't miss these must-see shows at the 2023 Flyover Comedy Festival
Fest co-founder Zach Gzehoviak selects some highlights from the annual comedy invasion's 2023 lineup.
RubinBrown creates investment bank to expand services to clients
The goal is to serve clients through the entire lifecycle of their business, Ben Barnes, CEO and managing director of RubinBrown Corporate Finance, said in an interview.
SIUE's School of Business Empowers Accounting Students Through Industry Connections
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s School of Business is setting their accounting students up for success through Meet the Firms, a networking event that attracts public accounting firms, corporations and government agencies, and has a proven history of success as numerous students have secured internships and full-time employment. “It is important to bring firms onto SIUE’s campus through events like this because it allows students to interact with recruiters without having to travel off-campus,” said Marc Ortegren, PhD, assistant professor of accounting. “By facilitating face-to-face interaction, Meet the Firms, provides students with a networking opportunity and exposure to the wide variety of individual firms, companies, and agencies that recruit accounting students.” Over 30 firms, including each of the Big-4 firms, attended the career fair earlier this month sponsored and run by the School of Business’ Bet
Once again, Republicans aren’t serious about border security
This is a couple of days old, but it's still worth a brief mention. When the House Freedom Caucus put out its demands for a budget bill, one of them was passage of border legislation: The stopgap bill includes a House-passed border security proposal that orders construction of the border wall to resume, boosts the ...continue reading "Once again, Republicans aren’t serious about border security"
Nils Lofgren to join Neil Young at Roxy shows
With Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band canceling their September shows so The Boss can recover from a peptic ulcer, Nils Lofgren is free to play with Neil Young again. Young is set to headline…
King & I Thai restaurant reopens in Richmond Heights
After closing the South Grand location in October of last year, St. Louis' well-known Thai restaurant, King & I, is all set to open its doors at a new location today, Sept. 20. The new address is 8039 Dale Ave., Richmond Heights, MO 63117.
Last Week 5th Circuit Said Gov’t Can’t Pressure Websites, This Week It Says Gov’t Mandated ‘Health’ Messages Are Perfectly Fine
It can always get dumber. And when we’re talking about the 5th Circuit, you have to assume it will always get dumber. And that’s what has happened now with the 5th Circuit issuing a stay on an injunction that had blocked an obviously unconstitutional law. But we’ll get to those details in a moment. Just […]
Questions about highway construction or traffic lights? Ask the Road Crew
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Daily Deal: Multi-Use Cleaning Pen for AirPods & Earbuds
It’s hard to keep your devices clean. And if you have any AirPods, you’ll know how difficult it can be to clean the nooks and crannies of the device—especially when they’re so tiny! Now it’s a whole lot easier with the Multi-Use AirPods Cleaning Pen. It helps you clean hard-to-reach areas or any other corners. […]
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Housing developer seeks approval for 190 townhouses in $350M St. Charles development
A St. Louis-based homebuilder hopes to build 190 new houses in the $350 million Riverpointe project in St. Charles, which seeks to redevelop the riverfront there.
Schnucks Activates "Round Up At The Register" To Support United Way Of Greater St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - Starting today, Wednesday, Sept. 20, and continuing through Tuesday, Oct. 3, Schnucks customers in the St. Louis metropolitan area will be able to contribute to the United Way of Greater St. Louis at checkout simply by rounding up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar. Those customers who use self-checkouts and wish to donate may choose a $1, $3 or $5 “Scan and Give” option. Schnucks Rewards members also have the opportunity to donate their rewards points to United Way as part of the Donate Your Rewards program. Schnucks has a decades-long history of supporting United Way, and during last year’s company campaign, teammates, customers and the company donated more than $2.23 million - including more than $126,000 from the Round Up at the Register. “At Schnucks, our mission to nourish people’s lives means supporting organizations like United Way as they work to address the vast and varying needs of the communities that we serve together,”
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