EDWARDSVILLE – Revity Credit Union employees joined together to raise $1,350 for the Children First Foundation through their ongoing Jeans for Generations program. Revity Credit Union’s Jeans for Generations program reflects the credit union philosophy of people helping people, empowering employees to support local organizations making a meaningful difference. Each month, Revity employees contribute donations to a selected charity and, in return, enjoy the comfort of wearing jeans
Misinformation, politics, and a complex design brought down the once-promising program, which sought to slash emissions from heating in the cold New England state.
Feb 7th 8am-9am Celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science by meeting the women in science who make discoveries happen right here at the Aquarium. Enjoy donuts while […]
Bill McClellan writes about how he once bought a car without air-conditioning in Phoenix. Now he returns from record heat to St. Louis rain — and a sense of relief.
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
Every month, I get a sinking feeling as I walk into the pharmacy. I’m a mom of three looking after kids with complex medical needs, as well as my own, so I’m a familiar face there. I hold my breath as the medicines are rung up, because I never know what price I’ll be paying […]
ST. LOUIS -- Storms are sweeping far south of the St. Louis area Saturday morning. Some of them are severe. There are flash flood warnings and tornado warnings are being issued for some counties in the region. Widespread rain and thunder continue this morning. Rain will end from northwest to east later this morning. We'll [...]
The intense debate over how much money the city of St. Louis will commit to its police department in the next fiscal year heated up even more Friday. City workers rallied in front of city hall over fear some of them may end up losing their jobs.
Jerome, Valinda Anne, 63, of High Ridge, MO. Visitation, Wed. 4-8 pm at Chapel Hill Mortuary. Service, Thurs. 1:00 pm at Chapel Hill Mortuary. www.stlfuneral.com
The ten year war over Iceland is over and Iceland has come out the victor. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, be prepared to listen to a whole bunch of stupid. In 2016, we wrote about Iceland Foods, a UK grocer, which had somehow convinced the EU to give it a trademark for […]