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How many new jobs have we created this year?
I want to emphasize something that I mentioned in passing yesterday. Here is employment measured two different ways: The orange line is the usual payroll employment number that we see every month. It tells us that we've created 2.5 million new jobs since March. The blue line is the employment level. It's a broader measure, ...continue reading "How many new jobs have we created this year?"
Missouri man fatally beaten in New Orleans hotel, suspect arrested
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A man is in custody after he allegedly entered a New Orleans hotel room and fatally beat an elderly man from Missouri who was visiting the city with his wife, police said.
Police respond Friday morning, shooting in St. Louis
 Officers responded to a shooting in the 4000 block of Morganford at 4:20 a.m. on Friday.
Man shot, killed in St. Louis' Dutchtown neighborhood
A man was shot and killed Wednesday morning in the city's Dutchtown neighborhood.
The Merry Makers Market at Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles is like walking into a St. Louis themed Etsy store and I liked it a lot.
Dispute between owners threatens viability of downtown St. Louis hotel
The emails between the owners of The Last Hotel in Downtown West make it quite clear where their relationship stands.
McClellan: Progress in St. Louis circuit attorney’s office to the right turn at Success
Columnist Bill McClellan starts off: "A couple of miles south of the Missouri border in Arkansas, a small traffic sign on Highway 67 indicates that Success lies to the left while St. Louis is straight ahead."
What do you think is the most beautiful wedding venue in the Saint Louis area?
US knocked out of World Cup, loses to the Netherlands 3-1
AL RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — Christian Pulisic covered his face as he walked off. Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie and Kellyn Acosta gathered for a group hug. Tim Weah, DeAndre Yedlin and Sean Johnson sat on the field in a small circle with their cleats off. “It hurts after a tough loss like that when we [...]
Seasonal hiring off to a cautious start for retail, transportation companies in St. Louis region
In autumn retailers bring on a wave of new hires to help manage the holiday rush — and so do the companies that transport their inventory.
State Sen. Bill Eigel wants to use Missouri surplus to widen I-70
Busey Bank/Anderson Foundation Donate To Anderson Café Refresh Project
 MARYVILLE - The Anderson Hospital Foundation recently donated $1,000,000 and Busey Bank donated $100,000 toward the Anderson Cafe’ Refresh Project. Early in the year, the hospital moved the cafeteria to the additional seating area and created a small canteen during the renovation. The Food Service team and employees did a great job adapting to the change of space and workflow during the renovation. The refreshed space now includes updates such as: An increased footprint, a double-sided salad bar, an action station, grill orders to go, increased merchandising space to increase the diversity of snacks and beautiful furnishings for seating. The Anderson Café is used by employees, community members, and visitors. The café provides a place for respite for family members and employees during difficult times. Emily Simms, Food Service Director said “Everyone who comes into our café will enjoy a bit of peace in this new uplifting and bright space for years
Francis Howell rides unbeaten season to first state championship
The Francis Howell Vikings complete an undefeated season with their first football state championship in school history. 
STL Public Library- Proposed rule could fiscally penalize libraries statewide
Kitchen Conservatory coming to Brentwood
The business offering cooking classes from beginner to gourmet, Kitchen Conservatory, is moving from Clayton to a new location in Brentwood on Manchester Road — the location of the now demolished Brentwood Lanes and the smaller contiguous lot to the west. The lot to the west is the one next to Gene-Del Printing at 9019 […]
Missouri's most expensive fraud: Martin Sigillito
Martin T. Sigillito was an Anglican bishop and a lawyer. He was also imprisoned for 40 years for his Ponzi scheme.
Painting Creole St. Louis
This exhibit showcases reproductions of the work of Missouri’s first known woman artist, Anna Maria von Phul. Her artwork illustrates life in the Missouri Territory during the 1810s and 1820s,
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Currents 122: Meleko Mokgosi
Botswana-born artist Meleko Mokgosi creates large-scale, figurative, and often text-based paintings, drawing from the tropes of history painting and cinema to probe systems of knowledge production, the politics of representation,
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