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Here's what it takes to be middle class in St. Louis
Researchers at SmartAsset, the consumer finance site, tabulated the low and high end of middle-class salaries in 100 large cities and every state.
How to order cannabis delivery in St. Louis
Doobie offers online ordering, delivery, and a cannabis concierge service.
Photos - Tornado damage in Hecker, Illinois
HECKER, Ill. -- An EF-1 tornado hit portions of Hecker, Illinois Saturday night. Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX Helicopter was above the town Monday morning. Storm damage is still visible with uprooted trees, roof torn off buildings, and homes missing walls. The fire department said 10 homes had moderate damage in Hecker, but nearly half of [...]
Jon Ulett, the Uman, announces 'retirement' from KSHE
I love when I’m in a residential area in north city, and I’m stopping at all the stop signs so I’m not T-boned by someone blowing through stop signs, only to have the drivers behind me pass to blow through the stop signs.
Two men shot and killed in St. Louis City
Police are investigating a shooting that has left two men dead in St. Louis City.
Bob Dylan continues to pay tribute to the Grateful Dead in concert
Bob Dylan appears to be on a Grateful Dead kick lately. As previously reported, on Wednesday, April 12, Dylan performed the Dead classic “Truckin’” at one of his concerts at the Tokyo Garden Theater.…
Environmental Job Scene in STL?
Officers investigating shooting and stabbing at Florissant business
A possible shooting and stabbing took place overnight outside a business in Florissant.
We have 1000 music venues in this city, and just as many websites to find shows. Does anyone have an aggregator site for a one stop shop schedule? I would love to find all of our public park local shows!
A St. Louis yoga instructor shares three breathing exercises to calm your child's body and mind
According to an article on Harvard Health, 3 percent of all children in the United States practice yoga.
Best Buy cuts more in-store jobs as it shifts to online sales, smaller stores
Best Buy Co. Inc. is cutting hundreds of jobs in stores across the country, the latest step by the electronics retailer to adjust to changing consumer habits and emphasize online sales and smaller stores.
The Wall Street Journal reported the layoffs on Friday, noting that the cuts will be focused on store "consultants" — sales-floor staff charged with advising shoppers on items such as smartphones or computers.
Those tasks will be shifted to a smaller pool of workers. Laid-off employees can…
St. Charles boy dies after being ejected, run over by tractor Sunday
Apartment Broadband Monopolies Still Exist Because The FCC Has Been Lobbied Into Fecklessness
ISPs for years have struck cozy deals with landlords effectively elbowing out competitors and allowing them to create building-by-building broadband monopolies. That stifled competition in turn results in higher costs for access to an essential utility. And while the FCC passed rules in 2007 trying to ban this, the rules were so full of loopholes […]
Monday, April 17, 2023 - Are CO2 pipelines a climate change solution?
Three companies want to capture carbon dioxide from Midwestern ethanol plants, transport it by pipeline and store it underground. Many claim it’s essential to the industry’s survival. Environmentalists and farmers argue the pipelines are not a real solution for climate change.
Army Chief Warrant Officer Rusten Smith laid to rest Saturday
Army Chief Warrant Officer Rusten Smith of St. James, Missouri, who was also killed in the Black Hawk helicopter crash. His funeral was Saturday in St. James.
Funeral for Zachary Esparza today
A funeral for a service member and St. Louis native is today. It's for Chief Warrant Officer Zachary Esparza - who was killed in last month's crash of two Black Hawk helicopters.
Police respond to domestic disturbance, shoot man who pointed rifle at them
One man remains hospitalized after being shot by St. Louis police and falling from a second-floor window during a domestic disturbance call.
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