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Riverview Gardens High School goes virtual until Monday following fights, cancels activities over safety
Complaints about barking dogs on social media draws hand-painted response
Social media posts about barking dogs have things getting out of hand in the Tower Grove South neighborhood. The posts have drawn an outlandish response—not on social media but on a 45-foot stretch of fencing along the yard where the dogs live.
NYPD’s Stop And Frisk Program Still Limping Along, More Biased Than Ever
It’s been a decade since a federal court declared the New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program (mostly) illegal. Judge Shira Scheindlin, in a 195-page decision, pointed out everything that was wrong with the program, which ignored the “Terry stop” parameters defined by the Supreme Court in its 1968 decision to engage in stops of anyone […]
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St. Charles resident dies in house fire
One person is dead following a house fire Wednesday evening in St. Charles.
Girl's path to school: speeding cars, sex offenders, dangerous crosswalk
From running through crosswalks to speeding cars by kids walking and biking to school, parents are calling for an immediate change before someone is hurt.
Wentzville community hopeful UAW strike can be averted
United Auto Workers across the country could soon be going on strike. That means there could be a work stoppage at the General Motors Wentzville Assembly Center.
Hawley legislation takes aim at credit card companies and interest rates
Senator Josh Hawley is going after credit card companies with new legislation aimed at the high interest rates they charge cardholders.
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New Alton Business District Moving Forward After Public Hearing
ALTON - The proposed Route 3 and Buckmaster Business District in Alton is moving forward after a public hearing about the proposal was held on Wednesday night. The city’s goals for the district are to incentivize development and fill vacancies in the area while generating more sales tax revenue. The new district is set to be bordered by Homer M. Adams Parkway to the north, Buckmaster Lane to the west, Oakwood Avenue to the south, and to the eastern edge of the property currently occupied by Big Lots and Goodwill. Planning & Development Director Greg Caffey said potential new tenants have been identified, and while he couldn’t disclose them publicly yet, he said he expects the district to be at full occupancy. City Clerk Cheryl Ingle said at the public hearing that “the goal of installing this business district is to provide an incentive for a developer to renovate a shopping center within the district boundary and bring the property back to full occupancy,
Labor productivity is very high these days
It appears to be a thing lately for CEOs to blurt out their frustration over the fact that their workers want raises. "Nobody wants to work anymore" is the usual refrain. Or, since unemployment is demonstrably low, perhaps they admit that people are working, they just aren't working very hard. But it ain't true: Productivity ...continue reading "Labor productivity is very high these days"
East St. Louis High School latest school to upgrade sporting event safety policies
At the start of the school year, all you needed to get into a high school football game was a ticket, but that’s not the case anymore.
Infant remains in the hospital after fire destroys University City family's home
Palacios HR, strong start by Rom helps Cardinals trip first-place Orioles 1-0
Richie Palacios homered, rookie Drew Rom and four relievers combined on a three-hitter and the St. Louis Cardinals beat Baltimore 1-0 Wednesday night to trim the Orioles' lead in the AL East to two games.
A tidbit of good news about inflation
The August spike in inflation was obviously bad news, but there's a bit of positive news in today's figures too: Inflation in goods has been below 2% for the entire past year, and last month's spike was the result of a transitory rise in gasoline prices. Nothing much to worry about. But inflation in services ...continue reading "A tidbit of good news about inflation"
St. Louis doctor discusses FDA's ruling on OTC decongestant
It’s a common decongestant ingredient found in hundreds of over-the-counter medications. But now, the FDA’s Nonprescription Drugs Advisory Committee says phenylephrine doesn’t actually get rid of nasal congestion.
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