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Spire and Trailnet Collaborate on New Bike Path at Bayless Elementary
The project was the result of a collaboration between Trailnet, Spire and Bayless Schools, funded by Spire Serves and carried out by volunteers through Spire's Day for Good program.
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Man who drowned in the Big River in August identified
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. -- The Missouri Highway State Patrol has identified a man who drowned in the Big River last month. Andres Gutierrez was walking across some rocks at Rockford Beach during the afternoon of August 12 when he went into the water. He never resurfaced. There have been two drownings, including this one, at [...]
Napoli Bros. Pizza and Pasta to debut in Chesterfield next spring
A casual Italian spinoff from the Café Napoli team, the restaurant is one of several new eateries at The Hub within The District in Chesterfield.
Trevor Rabin releases second ‘Rio’ track, “Push”
Former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin is giving fans another preview of his upcoming solo album, Rio, dropping the new track “Push.” “For this song I was thinking of the horror of politics and politicians,” Rabin shares.…
Ryan Spinner Joins Mia Rose Holdings as Business & Financial Analyst
St. Louis-based real estate developer Mia Rose Holdings (MRH) has added Ryan Spinner of Oakville, Missouri as Business & Financial Analyst. He was promoted after completing two internships with the firm. In his role, Spinner is responsible for studying financial data to spot trends and make forecasts that will help the developer determine viable locations […]
ISO: Apt, divorced, Looking to move this week
Man shot, killed outside his home Monday in north St. Louis
Search launched for Paul McCartney’s missing Höfner bass guitar
Paul McCartney’s original Höfner bass guitar has been missing for years, but now some folks are trying to change that. The Lost Bass Project is a global search to find the…
Belt: Local Schools To Receive More Than $12 Million In Evidence-Based Funding
EAST ST. LOUIS — State Senator Christopher Belt announced that nearly two dozen school districts across the area will receive over $12 million in additional funding to help address the financial challenges of recent years. “These investments will do wonders for the physical and intellectual learning environments across the district, and the students are more than deserving of the utmost support,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “Raising children is a community effort, and I am thankful for all the hard work parents, teachers and other staff have done to uplift their students.” The funding comes from the 2017 Illinois Senate Democrat-backed evidence-based funding formula — an overhaul of the way the state funds K-12 education. The law made school funding more equitable by calculating the needs of individual school districts and basing its state revenue on those needs. The formula takes into account a district’s total enrollment, poverty rate and number
Illinois troopers to increase September night patrols
. They will be looking for seatbelt violations, speeding, distracted driving, criminal violations, and drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Early morning crash leaves 1 dead in St. Louis' Hamilton Heights neighborhood
St. Louis County man charged for slamming woman's head into door
A St. Louis County man faces a felony charge after he allegedly slammed a woman's head into a door during a domestic dispute over the weekend.
Yet Another Study Shows No Link At All Between Social Media And Teen Anxiety And Depression
I know that we’ve already pointed to a whole bunch of studies, using a variety of different methods that all show no evidence of any link at all between social media and teen depression, but it’s time to highlight another one. I mean, we just interviewed Professor Andy Przybylski, who published a study showing no […]
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Bruce Springsteen wraps New Jersey stand with set additions and surprises
Bruce Springsteen has been getting a lot of flack for not changing up his set lists during his current tour with the E Street Band, but he still drops in some surprises…
Pruitt-Igoe residents exposed to government testing seek compensation. ‘What about us?’
The Army sprayed zinc cadmium sulfide on the St. Louis housing project to study how chemical or biological weapons can spread in densely populated areas.
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