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First Look: Sanguichitos Brings Peruvian Inspired Sliders to South St. Louis

3 years ago
Andrew Cisneros is a busy guy. Between running his wildly successful Peruvian restaurant, Jalea, sketching out a plan for a forthcoming rotisserie chicken concept called Brasas and consulting on the recently-opened Casa de Tres Reyes in Des Peres, the in-demand chef has found the time to launch Sanguichitos (8125 Michigan Avenue), a Peruvian-inspired sandwich counter that opened inside of Perennial Artisan Ales' south St. Louis tasting room in September. As Cisneros explains, the idea for Sanguichitos came to him well before his partnership with Perennial.
Cheryl Baehr

ACLU Sues to Let Kevin Johnson’s Daughter Watch His Execution

3 years ago
The daughter of a Missouri death-row inmate wants to witness her father’s final moments. But Missouri law says she’s too young, so she’s asking a federal court to intervene and allow her to watch her father’s execution. The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday filed an emergency motion on behalf of Khorry Ramey.
Monica Obradovic

Daily Deal: Beats Solo 3 True Wireless On-Ear Headphones

3 years ago
Beats by Dr. Dre Beats Solo3 can provide up to 40 hours off use on a single charge. In a pinch, you can charge their onboard lithium-ion battery for five minutes to give you three hours of playing time. They feature durable and folding construction with cushioned, adjustable earcups designed for all-day listening. The Solo3’s […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Thousands of experts hired to aid public health departments are losing their jobs

3 years ago

This story was originally published by Kaiser Health News.  As COVID-19 raged, roughly 4,000 highly skilled epidemiologists, communication specialists, and public health nurses were hired by a nonprofit tied to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to plug the holes at battered public health departments on the front lines. But over the past few […]

The post Thousands of experts hired to aid public health departments are losing their jobs appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Lauren Weber

Man Taken Into Custody After Storeyland Drive "Domestic Situation"

3 years ago
ALTON - The Madison County Sheriff’s Office, joined by other law enforcement officials, peacefully resolved what was described as “a domestic situation” Sunday on Storeyland Drive in Alton, which is covered by the sheriff’s office jurisdiction. Alton Police Department and other law enforcement also assisted in the apprehension of the man. A person was located away from the house in question and was arrested for domestic battery, Capt. Joe Halbrooks, Madison County Sheriff’s Office patrol commander, said on Monday morning. Capt. Halbrooks said there was a large police presence because of some initial concerns with the situation, but the man was located and then taken into custody.

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3 facts CRE developers need to know about today’s market

3 years ago
Labor shortages. Supply chain disruptions. Rising interest rates. These concerns are creating a lot of buzz in the commercial real estate industry. Getting a handle on costs is one important key to success. But what else should commercial real estate developers pay attention to? Here are three facts to know about today’s fast-changing market. 1.The construction labor shortage isn’t getting better. The construction industry has been navigating a shortage of skilled workers for several years…
Lauren Lawley Head