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Saint Louis Closet Co. donates to Ready Readers, helping children in need: press release
MAPLEWOOD, Mo. – Saint Louis Closet Co. donated $3,715.93 to Ready Readers, through their giveback initiative, Closets for a Cause. The money from this donation will enable the organization to purchase and distribute more resources to children in need. Some of these materials include books, supplies for teachers, children, and classrooms, and resources for parents and […]
When inclusive sex education is hard to find, local shops and a new program fill the gap
How three queer-affirming sex shops and TRANSforming Community, TRANSforming Care are making inclusive sex ed more accessible.
Cellular Telephone Exhibit
Bag Phones, Brick Phones, Blackberries, a Satellite Phone and more – these are some of the cellular telephones you’ll see at the Jefferson Barracks Telephone
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Roku, Netflix, Start Behaving More Like The Annoying Cable Giants They Once Disrupted
It’s always interesting to watch one-time disruptors shift toward turf protection, apparently remembering none of the annoyances that drove their passion for disruption (and ultimate success) in the first place. Once Netflix was as powerful as the telecom sector, it shifted its tone on issues like net neutrality. And as the now-dominant company has increasingly […]
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A 3% raise may not cut it this year in St. Louis. Here's how much local wages are rising.
Trolley Tour: 1904 World’s Fair
This two-hour Trolley Tour will focus on those who made the Grandest of Fairs possible in St. Louis. From David R. Francis to Isaac Taylor,
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The Fed Is Crushing Investment Right When We Need It
Interest rate hikes are damaging the ability to take needed steps in our economic future.
EXPLAINER: How social platforms dealt with Greitens' 'RINO hunting' video
New owners of Metro East abortion clinic prepare to expand as Supreme Court decision looms
A new ownership group has purchased the Hope Clinic for Women in Granite City, and is looking to expand as more patients travel to the Metro East for care.
Greitens no longer with the Navy Reserve or the Department of the Navy
Greitens resigned his commission in the Navy Reserve on May 1, 2021, just two months after he launched his campaign for U.S. Senate, according to officials at the Navy.
In bid to set himself apart, Missouri candidate for US Senate resurrects Reagan
Missouri Senate President Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, launched a statewide tour Tuesday in his bid for the U.S. Senate.
CrimeStoppers to offer $10,000 cash reward for tips on downtown car break-ins
On Tuesday, CrimeStoppers announced a new rewards program to crack down on car break-ins in downtown St. Louis.
Greater St. Louis Inc. donated $10,000 to CrimeStoppers to give to anyone who tips off a car break-in downtown. Car break-ins downtown have been more and more frequent recently. According to St. Louis Police, there have been 2,049 car break-ins reported downtown in 2022.
For many of the area's residents, the program is a welcome change. One downtown resident told KSDK her car was broken…
Fiber network company i3 Broadband eyes $300M investment in St. Louis region
Gorman homers twice to help Cardinals pull even with Brewers in division race
Vigil planned for victims of St. Louis County house explosion
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - Water utilities plan to remove “time bomb” lead pipes
Missouri is expected to receive $250 million from the federal government to remove lead pipes. But many water utilities aren't sure about the location of those pipes. They've never been required to have a thorough inventory, except in a crisis.