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Deadly crash investigated on I-70 in St. Charles County
ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- A fatal crash has closed westbound I-70 near Lake St. Louis in St. Charles County. It is not yet clear when the highway will reopen, and there are traffic backups in the area. The Missouri State Highway Patrol expects to open some lanes to help with rush-hour traffic. They are diverting [...]
Egg prices hitting St. Louis businesses hard
More than any other grocery item, eggs have surged in price. Economists blame the 2022 avian flu and inflation.
Now its St. Louis businesses that are left with tough decisions to make, raise prices or absorb costs.
"Eggs are not something we can live without," Aaron Teitelbaum, owner of restaurants Herbie's and Kingside Diner, told KSDK.
Echoing Teitelbaum, Lia Holter said her bakery business, Made by Lia, also needs eggs. Since the bakery opened in 2020, Holter said the price of eggs has skyrocketed.
"They…
Friday, January 13, 2023 - Why can't Missouri be proud of St. Louis-style pizza?
A square-cut, thin-crust pie topped with Provel cheese is the result of decades of St. Louis ingenuity. But it elicits debate throughout the country.
Money Saver: score big savings with end of season shoe sale
Hey dude, check out this deal during the End of Season Sale Hey dude online.
St. Louis man convinces car thief to let him take grandbaby out of car before it's stolen
Senators Say The FCC’s New Maps Still Suck, Overstate Coverage
We’ve noted more than a few times that U.S. taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million on mapping U.S. broadband, yet the FCC still somehow routinely produces maps that greatly overstate broadband coverage, and greatly understate the obvious impact of monopolization and stunted broadband competition. All U.S. broadband policy is then based on data that doesn’t […]
St. Louis, St. Louis County investing Rams settlement money in treasury bonds
Officials with the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County announced Thursday they are investing millions in Rams settlement money into treasury bonds until they decide on how to use it to serve its residents.
The historic settlement came from a lawsuit filed by St. Louis, St. Louis County and the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, or RSA, against the Los Angeles Rams and National Football League.
According to a press release from the city of St. Louis, with the guidance…
Verify: Is camping in Missouri state parks now illegal?
Police investigating a home invasion in O'Fallon, Mo
The police have just informed us about a home invasion in O'Fallon, Missouri.
City and developer of $120M hotel project downtown agree on $750K bond for demolition to move ahead
A new $120 million hotel project in Downtown West can move forward after the developer agreed to a $750,000 bond.
Developers clear hurdle in proposed makeover of vacant AT&T tower
Lee’s Summit school district’s countersuit against Missouri AG seeks to set a precedent
It’s spending tens of thousands fighting the Missouri Attorney General’s office. The verdict could outline the AG’s powers.
Downtown St. Louis has $3.5B in developments proposed, planned or under construction. Here's a map.
From the Convention Center to the Old Courthouse to a handful of hotels and apartment buildings, here are $3.5 billion in current projects in downtown St. Louis.
So St. Louis: Making My Lunch While Watching a Drug Bust
The crack/meth/fentanyl dealership across the street is a thriving business and a great testament to the endurance of the American Entrepreneur. It has been in business for almost five years. To date, two dead bodies have been hauled out — young women with little children right by their sides when they keeled over.
So St. Louis: Making My Lunch While Watching a Drug Bust
The crack/meth/fentanyl dealership across the street is a thriving business and a great testament to the endurance of the American Entrepreneur. It has been in business for almost five years. To date, two dead bodies have been hauled out — young women with little children right by their sides when they keeled over.
States that limit business with banks that ‘boycott’ fossil fuels could pay high cost, study says
Republican state policymakers’ efforts to boost fossil fuels by prohibiting their governments from doing business with companies that take sustainability into consideration has the potential to cost states millions, according to a study released Thursday. Researchers looked specifically at the possible effects on Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and West Virginia if they passed Texas-like legislation limiting […]
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Looking for an MLK weekend event in the St. Louis area? Try these.
Celebrations, discussions and programs are scheduled across the region this weekend, leading up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
St. Louis Symphony Brings Young Composers' Music to the Pulitzer
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will bring music from Powell Hall to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation (3716 Washington Avenue, 314-754-1850, pulitzerarts.org) for the annual St. Louis Symphony: Live at the Pulitzer series. The night will feature a slate of performances from four of America's "most talented young composers," including Christian Quiñones, Peter Shin, Aiyana Braun and Nicky Sohn.
St. Louis Symphony Brings Young Composers' Music to the Pulitzer
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will bring music from Powell Hall to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation (3716 Washington Avenue, 314-754-1850, pulitzerarts.org) for the annual St. Louis Symphony: Live at the Pulitzer series. The night will feature a slate of performances from four of America's "most talented young composers," including Christian Quiñones, Peter Shin, Aiyana Braun and Nicky Sohn.
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