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Man charged in Plaza Frontenac garage shooting
Authorities on Monday charged a man with shooting another man in the garage of the Plaza Frontenac shopping center Friday afternoon.
Fenton native Cole McWard gets NHL call with Vancouver Canucks
Cole McWard, born and raised in Fenton, made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks last week.
The Doc and Chef – a new adventure for the STL Veg Girl
Caryn Dugan is teaming up with Dr. Jim Loomis to create a new YouTube series named 'The Doc and Chef.'
He's/She's a 10, but.... STL edition.
Man dies Monday night in Affton house fire
Fewer sales, but continued price increases in St. Louis' residential real estate market
Fewer homes are selling in St. Louis city and county, but prices continue to climb.
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Latest Streets of St. Charles Apartment Complex Starts Leasing
From St. Louis Business Journal: The latest apartment complex in The Streets of St. Charles mixed-use development started leasing last week and will finish construction in the next few months. The 245-unit Chapter at The Streets apartment complex, from St. Louis-based developer CRG, is under construction on a 2.2-acre site in The Streets of St. […]
Can AI Help Improve Healthcare Delivery?
by John Gaal, EdD, director of worker wellness, Missouri Works Initiative Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum will be carrying the Worker […]
Always be sure to get mad at the right people
For some reason I decided to torture myself and read yesterday's New York Times focus group with twelve people in their 70s and 80s. Here's my favorite part: Earlier, someone mentioned Dianne Feinstein, the senator from California, who has served for nearly 30 years. She just announced she’d be retiring from the Senate. Does anyone ...continue reading "Always be sure to get mad at the right people"
Banks remain wary of marijuana industry, even after Missouri legalization vote
Jason Nelson just wants to get as close to “fairly normalized business banking” as possible. But as the owner of Swade dispensaries and Sinse Cannabis cultivation, that’s much harder than it sounds. He’s a customer at Triad Bank in St. Louis, one of the few banks in Missouri willing to work with cannabis businesses. His […]
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Methamphetamine Dealer Sentenced to 10 Years in Federal Prison
EAST ST. LOUIS – In a U.S. District courtroom on Monday, a federal judge sentenced a Cahokia Heights man on Monday in U.S. District Court to 120 months in prison after he admitted to distributing methamphetamine in 2021. Carlos M. Johnson, 49, received a concurrent sentence of 87 months’ imprisonment for a separate possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance charge, and another concurrent sentence of 87 months’ imprisonment for being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was fined $300 and must also pay $300 in special assessments. Following his release from federal prison, Johnson must complete five years of supervised release. “Drug dealers selling harmful and dangerously addictive drugs gamble with their freedom by the decade,” said U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “Federal law enforcement agents will work alongside state and local partners to pursue drug distributors wherever they are located and bring them to justice.”
America Is Back in the Factory Business
From The Wall Street Journal: Production at U.S. factories rose last year, but few things were produced at a more furious pace than factories themselves. Construction spending related to manufacturing reached $108 billion in 2022, Census Bureau data show, the highest annual total on record—more than was spent to build schools, healthcare centers or office […]
Peter Frampton returning to the road with new Never Say Never tour
Peter Frampton’s retirement from the road didn’t last long. Back in 2019, Frampton set out on what he said would be his final tour ever, revealing that he’d been diagnosed…
Resident, 81, charged with shooting guard at St. Charles retirement community
A resident of a St. Charles retirement community has been charged with shooting a security guard at the facility on Friday, according to police.
St. Louis County Council to consider limiting power of attorney's office
Since January 2021, the St. Louis County counselor's office has been able to hire outside legal help without approval from the County Council thanks to a pandemic-era emergency rule.
Construction Underway For New Rehab Homes in North St. Louis
From FOX 2: St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, business, and faith-based leaders broke ground Thursday morning to turn over new homeownership opportunities in north St. Louis. The St. Louis Development Corporation is an independent economic agency whose goal is equitable growth and prosperity for the city. However, some things have been missing in north St. […]
This guy (Omen coffee owner) really stinks.
Habitat For Humanity Hosting Chicken Lunch Fundraiser
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville/Glen Carbon chapter of Habitat For Humanity is hosting a Chicken Lunch fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, at the Edwardsville Moose Lodge, located at 7371 Marine Road in Edwardsville. Board Member Todd Taplin said all proceeds from the event will fund their next home-building project. “We are thrilled to partner with the Edwardsville Moose Lodge for another delicious chicken dinner on April 16,” Taplin said. “The proceeds will be directly used to fund our next build. “We are currently in the last stages of building a home Hill Lane in Edwardsville, Illinois. A local resident, Faith Jordan, and her three girls will be purchasing the home at the end of April. We will be starting a new home build as soon as we raise a substantial portion of the funds.” Adult plates are available for $12 each, kids’ (age 12 and under) plates are $6 each, and desserts are available for $3 each. Tickets can be purcha
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