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New coalition aims to curb opioid deaths among St. Louis immigrants and refugees
Refugee and immigrant communities in the U.S. are losing loved ones to opioids — and often, people in these communities have a hard time talking about it openly. St. Louis-based coalition ECORN is working to build in-language, culturally appropriate resources and data to help.
Man charged with stabbing, killing estranged wife in East Alton
Former Affton umpire charged with sex offenses against 2 minors
One dead, several hurt after five-vehicle crash in north St. Louis
An investigation is underway after five vehicles were involved in a rush-hour crash Friday in north St. Louis. Several people are believed to be injured.
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2022 volcanic eruption contributes to global extremes in 2023
There was little doubt that the eruption of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga underwater volcano in January 2022 would have at least some impacts on the global climate.
How zombie fires contribute more carbon to the atmosphere
Wildfires and smoke from Canada proved a persistent problem over the summer, not only in our region but across the northern plains, upper Midwest, and Northeast. The smoke created pretty sunsets aloft, but there are lasting effects that are not so welcome here.
Weather station ensures plant performance, sustainability at Missouri Botanical Garden
Metal, wire, and solar panels might not be what you expect to see right in the middle of a plot at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Jet stream positioning affected St. Louis summer weather
Fall colors will soon be on full display. Taking a look back at summer, it started off quiet, but the weather really ramped up in July.
Glenn Zimmerman’s 2023 long-range fall weather outlook
Over the last three years, we entered fall with the same La Niña pattern. It has meant some dry time for us, and a delay in the onset of the deeper fall chill.
Rush’s Geddy Lee promoting memoir with U.K. spoken word tour
Rush’s Geddy Lee is getting ready to release his new memoir, My Effin’ Life, on November 14, and he’ll be heading to the U.K. to promote it with a new spoken word tour. Kicking…
Jefferson County chiropractor who faked medical license, led $4.3M fraud sentenced to prison
A Jefferson County chiropractor spent years pretending to be a licensed doctor to commit a $4.3 million fraud that involved fake medical excuse slips and false declarations of permanent disability.
New Data-Based Website Launches to Promote Local Progress and Attract Investors and More Jobs
This article originally ran in The St. Louis Post Dispatch on September 22, 2023. Greater St. Louis, Inc. has launched STL 2030 Progress, a website that measures area growth, tracks initiatives and maps investments, with the hope that increased data will be a tool for economic growth and collaboration — and a way to update the region’s national reputation. The website […]
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‘Tens Across the Board’ puts St. Louis’ ballroom scene and culture on the big screen
Ballroom culture, now a mainstay in popular culture. Not to be confused with waltzing, swinging or doing the two-step — ballroom scene has become a global phenomena. It’s championed by Black and brown LGBTQ artists in dance, music and fashion. Filmmaker Bobby Best captured St. Louis’ ballroom scene in his latest documentary film, “Tens Across the Board,” which was produced by the founder of Tens Ballroom, Maven Lee.
2 Jake Owen tickets @ The Factory tonight
Sushi recommendation, not request
Man accused of stabbing, killing estranged wife in East Alton
A man is behind bars after he allegedly stabbed and killed his estranged wife Thursday in the village of East Alton.
Age restriction at Enterprise Center?
Alton School District Expels 20 Students, Suspends 16 Following Fights
ALTON - The Alton Community Unit School District #11 Board of Education released a statement Friday afternoon regarding the students involved in physical altercations on Aug. 30 at the high school. Superintendent Dr. Kristie Baumgartner shared that the Board concluded their student disciplinary hearings on Friday, Sept. 22. The district announced that 20 students have been expelled and 16 additional students “were administered lengthy suspensions” as a result of the fights last month. “The Board of Education and administration stand united in ensuring our school environments remain safe and free from disruptions to teaching and learning,” said Board President David Lauschke. “We have and will continue to treat any matters of this nature both seriously and expeditiously on behalf of our students and staff who deserve no less.” The student disciplinary hearings began on Monday , Sept. 18, with 25 hearings scheduled throughout the week. Hearings were
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