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Treasurer Defends College Kids to St. Louis School Board
The College Kids Savings Account program is in trouble. City Treasurer Adam Layne earlier this week tried to save it.
Ascension to sell its stake in Wisconsin health insurance company
Froedtert Health, which co-owns Network Health with Ascension Wisconsin, plans to buy Ascension Wisconsin’s interest in the Menasha-based health insurance company.
GroveFest aims for its biggest year yet with Big Freedia, Mannie Fresh
GroveFest returns this weekend for its biggest year yet in one of St. Louis’ most popular neighborhoods.
The City Beautiful, St. Louis Views 2007-2023 Art Exhibit
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting The City Beautiful, St. Louis Views 2007-2023, a collection of paintings by Michael […]
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Missouri ranks 10th in the country for potential vehicle collisions with animals
A warning from MoDOT: as cooler temperatures move into the area and nights become longer, there may be an increase in wild animals on the roadways.
Lindbergh Tunnel lane closures today
Drivers can expect lane closures in the Lindbergh Tunnel starting Thursday night.
Celebrate World Teachers' Day with these freebies and deals
Tower Grove leaders say neighborhood supports Fanning School rehab, but St. Louis board delays action
Elton John’s ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ at 50: “It’s a terrific record,” says Bernie Taupin
On October 5, 1973 — 50 years ago — Elton John released Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Featuring future classics "Candle in the Wind," "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," "Bennie and the Jets" and…
City Staffer Was Fired After Complaining About Jail Operations
A fiscal operations support manager at the St. Louis City Justice Center says he was fired by the jail's director after writing two letters of concern about the jail operations to the city's Division of Civilian Oversight. Opeoluwa Oke worked at the city's Comptroller's Office and the City Emergency Management Agency before taking the job at the City Justice Center in June.
Cherokee Street Tool Library Closed?
Thursday, October 5, 2023 - Missouri abortion rights activists differ on a potential constitutional amendment
Two groups have separate ideas on an abortion access measure that could go on the Missouri ballot in next year's election cycle.
Netflix Eyes Yet Another Price Hike As It Slowly Devolves Into Comcast
Clearly keen to not miss another opportunity to show how they’re slowly turning into Comcast, Netflix this week indicated they’d be pushing yet another price hike in the wake of the recently successful writers’ strike: “Netflix is planning to increase the cost of its streaming service yet again, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. […]
St. Charles plans to restart 3 wells shut down due to contamination
Newly-installed charcoal filtration system at water treatment plant will safely remove contaminants, city says.
Circus Harmony holding a 'Hooping Happy Hour' today in the Central West End
The circus is in town for families and friends to enjoy and there's a special deal for parents and children.
3 water wells to reopen in St. Charles after city installs filtration system
The city of St. Charles will turn on three of its offline water wells at the Elm Point Wellfield next week, a city spokeswoman said.
Leslie Knight, strategic communications manager for the city, said the wells CW-6, CW-7 and CW-8 will be turned back on next Wednesday, Oct. 10. Knight said the resumption comes after the city installed a new carbon filtration system to process the water before it is pumped to residents.
The city will shut down the only well currently operating, CW-10, for maintenance,…
Gateway Convention Center hosting 'Just Between Friends' Consignment Sale today
Parents shopping on a budget may want to check out a big event happening in Collinsville this weekend.
City board delays rehab of Tower Grove South school into apartments
A city board has added another delay to a developer's plan to turn a vacant public school into a 62-apartment building.
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