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St. Louis public company gets warning from NYSE for low share price
The Creve Coeur-based food technology company said late Friday it has received a non-compliance notice from the New York Stock Exchange because its average closing share price fell below the exchange's required $1-per-share minimum for a 30-day period. The notice follows the company's announcement last month that it has hired an adviser to “explore strategic alternatives."
Special committee to study future of earnings tax in St. Louis, Kansas City
A group of Missouri lawmakers will study and review the earnings tax paid by people who live and work in the state's two largest cities.
New gun safety legislation in St. Louis gains momentum
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and the Board of Aldermen announced the next steps Friday for new action on gun safety legislation.
Anybody here get married at the Piper Palm House in Tower Grove Park?
SLATE to host hospitality/culinary job fair
Hiring events When African American employment fell to an all-time low of 4.7% in April 2023, Black workers finding employment in the hospitality industry was a factor, according to the Labor Department.
Jann Wenner blasted for comments about snubbing women, Black artists in new book ‘The Masters’
Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner is being blasted over comments he made that some are deeming racist and sexist. Wenner is releasing a new book, The Masters, on September 26, featuring interviews with seven rock stars —Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Mick…
St. Louis raises flag to mark Hispanic Heritage Month
The City of St. Louis raised a flag Friday afternoon outside of City Hall to mark Hispanic Heritage Month.
Why Wentzville was picked as part of 'a new kind of strike'
Internet Archive Kicks Off Its Appeal Over Publishers Attempt To Kill The Site
Back in March we were greatly dismayed by the the ruling in Hachette v. the Internet Archive over the legality of “controlled digital lending” and the Archive’s “Open Library.” It seemed clear that Judge John Koeltl did not understand some of the fundamentals of fair use (it also appeared that he went into their oral […]
St. Louis Starbucks Barista Pumps Whipped Cream Into Their Diaper
If your Starbucks frappucino has tasted like ass recently, we may know why. A Starbucks barista in Ballwin with a purported diaper fetish was put on blast today for allegedly stuffing whipped cream down their diaper from behind a Starbucks counter. Social media trolls Libs of TikTok posted video of the action on Twitter on Friday.
How the GM strike in Wentzville could impact St. Louis
Eureka High graduate at NASA returns to talk about mission to the moon and Mars
Sean Fuller, Eureka class of 1992, works on NASA’s Gateway program to establish a space station on the moon as an outpost to Mars.
Now Playing: Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams Delight in St. Louis
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival scores with The Game’s Afoot If you’re from the St. Louis region, chances are you’re aware of the city’s long-standing connection with soccer.
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Ann Wilson & Tripsitter share “This Is Now” from upcoming album, ‘Another Door’
Heart’s Ann Wilson is sharing new music with fans. The Rock & Roil Hall of Famer just released the new track “This Is Now,” the first taste of her upcoming album, Another Door. It features the band Tripsitter, made up…
Three Die In St. Jacob Crash Early Friday
ST. JACOB - Illinois State Police reported that three died in a two-vehicle accident early Friday near St. Jacob. The crash occurred on Illinois Route 4 and U.S. Route 40 around 3:15 a.m. Illinois State Police have been called to investigate a fatal crash on Route 4 at US Route 40. Three people are dead after a head-on collision between two vehicles. Police said a vehicle crossed the center line and struck a car going northbound. Two women in one car died and another passenger in the second car was also pronounced deceased. ISP says the accident is still under investigation and victim identities have not yet been released.
Oli Marmol will return as Cardinals manager in 2024, Mozeliak confirms
With the St. Louis Cardinals on the brink of their first losing season in 15 years and nearly eliminated from playoff contention, the team will hang onto its current skipper for at least another year.
Moe's Southwest Grill Opening In Edwardsville Soon
EDWARDSVILLE - A new fast-casual southwestern restaurant is coming to Edwardsville when Moe’s Southwest Grill hosts its grand opening on Friday, Sept. 22, at 10 a.m., and the first 25 people in line will get free burritos for a year. Moe’s is celebrating their grand opening with a Free Burritos for a Year giveaway, which entitles the first 25 people in line on opening day to one free burrito or bowl per week for 52 consecutive weeks. There will also be a “prize wheel” at the event where visitors can try their luck to win various prizes, according to a press release from Moe’s. “We are thrilled to open our first Moe’s Southwest Grill in the vibrant community of Edwardsville,” Owner and Franchisee Steve Patel said. “We look forward to celebrating with the locals and rolling the best burritos in town!” The menu at Moe’s Southwest Grill includes burritos, quesadillas, nachos, and “ stacks .” They also
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