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St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch award guests one of the best views of St. Louis’ working riverfront, the Gateway Arch and the city skyline. Narrated by the captain
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Spotlight Series: How entrepreneurs can take advantage of the funding available in the St. Louis startup ecosystem
Raising capital as an early-stage startup is a crucial step that many founders struggle to do. The St. Louis startup scene has evolved over the years to make this Herculean task just a bit easier. St. Louis-area accelerators, angel investors and venture capital firms have experienced a boom over the last 20 years, positioning the city as the innovation center of the region.
With the number of investment partners available, which include mentorship from industry experts and seasoned investors, startups…
Schnucks deli, seafood, meat workers authorize a strike 'should it become necessary'
The UFCW represents more than 1,000 Schnucks employees in Missouri and Illinois.
Forget overcrowding. California now wants to get rid of prisons.
Back in the '80s through the early aughts the US prison population increased inexorably and nearly everyone thought this would continue forever: But guess what? In the early '90s crime suddenly and permanently started to drop from its peak. Incarceration lags crime, but eventually the prison population finally turned around and started to go down ...continue reading "Forget overcrowding. California now wants to get rid of prisons."
Warning: Drivers beware of turtles crossing on highways
There is a new warning about turtles for St. Louis area drivers. An alarming number of turtles are being hit and killed on Highway 367 from St. Charles County into Alton, Illinois.
Took some pics around town tonight :-)
MoDOT to close all lanes of I-70 at Cave Springs for bridge work
Dating norms for first dates from apps for STLs in their 30s?
U.S. Coast Guard confirms all aboard Titanic submersible dead
On a quest to see the Titanic wreckage, five men lost their lives.
Concerns grow over St. Louis riverfront encampment
There are renewed safety concerns surrounding a riverfront encampment along the Mississippi River.
Her baby and husband were killed by a drunk driver. Now, this Missouri mom donates hundreds of items to help children
Federal prosecutor credits police response for conviction of man with AR-15
An officer’s police car was struck by rounds from an AR-15, yet he continued pursuing a suspect in September 2021. His efforts not only led to an arrest, but also prison time for the suspect, Ryan Fleming Jr., who was sentenced Thursday in federal court.
St. Louis leaders call on governor to hold special session to address gun violence
Exclusive: Police report reveals more details about crash that cost volleyball player her legs
FTC Cites ‘Starfield’ Exclusivity In Response To Microsoft’s Opposition To Injunction Motion
Actions, as they say, have consequences. Or potential consequences, at least, in the case of Microsoft battling with the FTC. In the ongoing drama that is Microsoft’s attempted purchase of Activision, the FTC filed for a temporary restraining order barring the consummation of the purchase while its lawsuit remains unresolved. The first trial date in […]
Hotel cancelled due to fire dept
3M reaches historic settlement over PFAS contamination
1 in 20 Americans have the "forever chemicals" in their drinking water. The new, $10.3-billion deal will kickstart the cleanup process.
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