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St. Louis Character: Leslie Franklin, owner of Alton, Illinois-based Jest Murder Mystery Co., on her path from actor to owner
Jest Murder Mystery Co. puts on nearly 500 murder mystery dinner shows around the nation every year. We spoke with owner Leslie Franklin on her path to owner and how the company pivoted during the Covid-19 shutdowns.
Drebes: A widening of Interstate 70 hangs in the balance
The governor’s legacy project to invest nearly a billion dollars in upgrading Interstate 70 still isn’t part of the budget.
Suspect tied to 3 burglaries at south St. Louis storage units
Police are linking a St. Louis man to multiple thefts at storage units in south city, claiming he walked away with thousands of dollars of renters’ belongings.
It's time to crown a champion: Final round voting begins in St. Louis Inno Madness
It’s time to crown a champion in St. Louis Inno Madness.
After four rounds of voting, two companies remain in this year’s contest: No. 1 Arcadian Infracom and No. 15 GiftAMeal will square off in our Inno Madness championship matchup. As a reminder, seeding in the bracket was determined based on the amount of funding raised by each company and name recognition of the businesses nominated.
Nearly 3,000 votes were cast in the semifinal round of Inno Madness, which included Arcadian Infracom besting…
1 dead, 2 injured in crash near Washington, Missouri
2 of 3 candidates for Mehlville School Board disqualified
Peggy Hassler, the school board president, and Jean Pretto, a board member, failed to turn in personal financial disclosure reports before the deadline.
Voters to decide on school safety, security in Jefferson County school districts Tuesday
QFest St. Louis coming to Hi-Pointe Theatre in May
STL has leveled up their stoplight game!
"We're from out of town"
Career Central: SLATE hiring for summer youth program
Business group Greater St. Louis takes sides in Tuesday's election
Business group Greater St. Louis Inc. has taken sides in Tuesday's election, which will decide who sits on the city's new 14-member Board of Aldermen.
St. Louis woman accused of helping boyfriend kill landlord over rent dispute
Missouri sees surge in cannabis jobs after legalization vote
The number of licenses DHSS approves for new employees each month has quadrupled since November.
St. Louis Sports Fans Are Going Shirtless at Games, and We Love It
St. Louis Cardinals fans are often called “The Best Fans in Baseball.” But while St. Louisans might be mostly well-behaved when wearing red, they seem to go positively buck while wearing blue. And we’re not even talking about St. Louis Blues fans, either. Battlehawks fans lost their entire minds at the home opener this season and just a week prior, CITY SC fans brought the party to the streets to celebrate soccer’s official arrival to St. Louis.
March Bandness – 2023
AC/DC is your 2023 March Bandness Champion!
Severe thunderstorm, tornado threats might return to St. Louis region on Tuesday
Just days after tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm activity swept through the St. Louis region, forecasters warn that the threats could return Tuesday.
With all the new developments, investments, and revitalization efforts, what do you think St. Louis will look like in 10, 25, and 50 years?
Passing the paddle: Some Missouri school districts cling to corporal punishment
School corporal punishment, which gained traction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is a physical disciplinary method to correct student misbehavior.
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