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MoDOT closes eastbound lane on Dunn Road as part of I-270 project
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has closed the eastbound lane of Dunn road Monday morning to make way for new on and off ramps on Interstate 270.
'We want some justice': Legal advocates say 6 people have died at downtown St. Louis jail since April
After taste and smell complaints, St. Charles says water is still safe to drink
FOX 2 calls on VA after disabled veteran has trouble getting help
Paul Bargowski’s life took a horrific turn in April 2011. That’s when the Army veteran lost his foot in an IED explosion while serving in Afghanistan.
St. Louis Realtors offers apology for role in ‘legacy of racism and discrimination’
An historic apology today from St. Louis Realtors, one of the largest real estate associations in the United States. Its leadership apologized Monday for what it called “a legacy of racism and discrimination.”
EA Announces New Anti-Cheat Tech That Operates At The Kernel Level
It seems anti-cheat technology is the new DRM. By that I mean that, with the gaming industry diving headfirst into the competitive online gaming scene, the concern over piracy has shifted into a concern over cheating making those online games less attractive to gamers. And because the anti-cheat tech that companies are using is starting […]
12 Days Until Salute
Metrolink question
Looking for Powerlifting community in St. Louis (welcoming to beginners)
Why the odds of legalizing sports betting are low this special session
Sports betting is up for discussion again at the Missouri Statehouse, but unless the governor expands his call for special session, passing the legislation could be a long shot.
What to expect at Taste of St Louis for a newcomer?
Reopening of public restrooms
Some progress photos of the development happening in Lafayette Square (six months in between photos)
One-of-a-kind tree is making a comeback in Pineville
Pineville, Missouri, recognized as a "Tree City," received the special "Tulip Poplar" in 2017 by the Arbor Day Foundation.
OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony's Health Center Celebrates Cancer Survivorship
ALTON - A capacity crowd of cancer survivors, their family members and care teams filled the conference center at Lewis & Clark Community College on September 15 as OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center recognized and celebrated survivorship. The annual Cancer Survivors Celebration featured in-person testimonials from cancer survivors, as well as several heartfelt videotaped patient stories. Additional highlights of the evening included a musical performance by the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George, plus survivor recognition by years – from day old survivorship to 40+ years. Angie Halliday, nurse manager for the OSF Moeller Cancer Center, paid tribute to the survivors. “You are a cancer survivor from the day you are first diagnosed with cancer. Some of you are currently undergoing active treatments, some have recently finished treatment and some finished treatment many years ago. “No matter where you are in your journey, you are
Fast-growing seafood restaurant chain makes first move into St. Louis region
The Metro East location will be the first of its kind for the franchise, including a large indoor dining room as well as an outdoor beer garden and rooftop bar. It could be the first of several St. Louis-area locations.
'This is necessary for us to move forward' | St. Louis Realtors issues apology, reveals new equity plan
Cook County Jury Awards Total Of $363 Million To Willowbrook Woman Diagnosed With Breast Cancer After Living Close To Sterigenics Plant
CHICAGO - A Cook County jury has awarded a total of $363 million to a Willowbrook woman who was diagnosed with an aggressive breast cancer after living about one-third of a mile from medical device sterilization plant Sterigenics for more than three decades. The trial was the first of many to come against operators of the Willowbrook plant, which has more than 760 lawsuits pending against it in Cook County Circuit Court for toxic emissions. Federal officials began investigating Sterigenics in 2018 after the community surrounding the Willowbrook plant was identified on a national map of health hazards from breathing toxic chemicals. Data reported by the company to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency showed the Willowbrook census tract was in the 99.9th percentile for cancer risk in the country. The EPA study pointed to Sterigenics’ EtO emissions as a potential cause, prompting public outrage and hundreds of lawsuits against the Willowbrook plant. The first plaintiff t
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