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Missouri Teacher Brianna Coppage Is OnlyFans' ‘Favorite MILF’
Last week, 28-year-old Brianna Coppage was put on leave by the St. Clair High School, the rural Missouri school where she taught English Language Arts to ninth and tenth graders. The reason?
Malls around St. Louis are failing. How do some find success?
A Volunteer Army Is Deploying Dirt Cheap Broadband In NYC
A few years ago during one of our Greenhouse forums, activist Terique Boyce wrote about how an all-volunteer army had been spending their days deploying free broadband to NYC residents. It’s the latest example of frustrated communities building their own infrastructure after decades of being ripped off and underserved by powerful, local broadband monopolies. NYC […]
Construction in the Metro East: When will it be completed?
U.S. mortgage rates soar, near 25-year high mark
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 7.31% for the week ended Sept. 28 — up from 7.19% the prior week.
Out-of-state donors fuel pair of GOP candidates running for Missouri governor, AG
Becoming a registered Republican was the worst decision B.J. Adams says he ever made.
Adams, a resident of Burlington, North Carolina, isn’t upset with GOP policies. And he loves former President Donald Trump.
But when the 87-year-old conservative who grew up a Democrat finally switched his party registration, he said it unleashed a torrent of fundraising pleas that on one day this year included 66 emails asking for money.
“Definitely my advice would be don’t do it,” Adams said in an interview…
MetroLink testing single-car trains today
MetroLink will look different for passengers starting Monday.
St. Louis jail inmate dies in 'medical emergency,' raising questions from oversight board
An inmate died Saturday after experiencing a "medical emergency" in St. Louis' city jail, officials said — an incident that raised questions from some members of the public.
These 4 vacant buildings could decide the future of downtown St. Louis
City officials and downtown boosters say redeveloping these four buildings with new business or more residents would be the blockbuster needed to revitalize downtown.
Monday, October 2, 2023 - Many Midwest cities are not ready for composting businesses
Community composting is popping up in cities across the country. It keeps waste out of landfills and returns nutrients to the soil. It can also save municipalities money on landfill fees. Yet not all cities are welcoming the operations.
Where is Pelican Bay Popcorn?
FOX 2's Shirley Washington inducted into NATAS 'Silver Circle' Society
This weekend at the Mid-America Emmy Awards in Branson, FOX 2's Shirley Washington was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Silver Circle.
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Tina Turner Musical at Fabulous Fox Theatre Nov. 14-26
'Tina, the Tina Turner Musical' rolls into St. Louis on November 14 through 26 at the Fabulous Fox Theatre.
1 person shot and killed, another hospitalized in north St. Louis City
Someone shot two people late Sunday night in the Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood of north St. Louis.
What’s going on in Baden?
Crews responding to crash involving Metro Bus
Emergency crews are responding to a crash involving a Metro bus early Monday morning.
This is when the archdiocese will announce changes to elementary schools as part of 'All Things New' plan
Homeless camp grows, BOA president announcing unhoused Bill of Rights today
The Board of Aldermen is considering a so-called 'unhoused bill of rights.' It will mandate places where homeless people can camp without the threat of being removed.
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