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St. Louis County Library & Operation Food Search provide fresh produce at 9 library branches
St. Louis County Library will provide fresh produce from Operation Food Search at select library branches starting on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. The program will offer seasonal produce boxes on Wednesdays starting at 8:30 a.m. Boxes are distributed curbside in…
Jeff Roorda, lifted by labor money, attempts another political comeback in Jefferson County
After losing three elections in recent years as a Democrat, the lightning rod police union spokesman is trying to get elected as a Republican.
St. Louis County Library partnering with Operation Food Search to provide free produce boxes
How St. Louis researchers are seeking ways to combat Alzheimer’s and dementia
Local researchers are studying tools and potential drugs that can detect and treat Alzheimer's in its early stages.
Discover the many historic sites of Springfield, Illinois
Step into the past while exploring everything the Land of Lincoln has to offer, whether for a few hours or a few days.
Comptroller’s office to host American Red Cross blood drive Aug. 10
The Red Cross urgently needs blood and platelet donors to help ill patients, and there is special and ongoing need for African American blood donors for sickle cell therapies. Across the …
Business rebounds at St. Louis-area hospitals despite pandemic fears
Financial statements for the region’s three largest health systems — BJC HealthCare, SSM Health and Mercy — show that despite early declines, business has largely rebounded.
What you should know about Prime Day 2022: July 12-13
To help cover this massive sales extravaganza, we enlisted the full team at BestReviews. BestReviews is composed of field-specific experts and dozens of testers who evaluate how products perform in a real-life environment. Consumers can rest assured that the product they are choosing is not only of high quality but is also a great deal.
Repeatedly Hacked T-Mobile Ramps Up The Sale Of User App Download And Behavior Data
T-Mobile hasn’t been what you’d call competent when it comes to protecting its customers’ data. The company has been hacked numerous different times over the last few years, with hackers going so far as to ridicule the company’s lousy security practices. A responsible company might slow down on data collection until it was certain it […]
St. Louis County teen killed Sunday at Table Rock Lake
A 15-year-old girl was killed while swimming at Table Rock Lake Sunday. The victim has been identified as Kendall Johnson, a sophomore at Parkway West High School.
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Gas prices drop nearly 35 cents in one month in St. Louis
After months of only seeing the numbers go up at gas pumps, the prices continue to fall for another week.
"The national average has declined for 27 days straight, or four weeks, the longest decline in average gas prices since the pandemic started in 2020," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy in a news release.
According to GasBuddy, St. Louis prices have fallen 34.5 cents from a month ago, and 16.8 cents in just one week, averaging $4.58 per gallon.
Average national prices…
Dear St. Louis: A Letter from MHS President, Dr. Jody Sowell
Dear St. Louis, Thank you. Thank you for making me feel at home in a way I never have before. Thank you for helping me raise my children. Thank you for inspiring and challenging me. Thank you for trusting me to be president of the Missouri Historical Society, the keeper of your stories, the preserver …
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Billy Joel plays Detroit with Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott as surprise guest
Billy Joel pulled into Detroit's Comerica Park on Saturday, with a little help from surprise guest Joe Elliott. The Detroit Free Press reports the Piano Man was an hour into…
U.S. mortgage rates fall again following historic rise
68-year-old man killed in house fire Sunday in Bel-Nor, Missouri
Fatal fire in Bel-Nor was not arson, police say
John Prowell, 68, died at a hospital after his home caught fire in the 3000 block of Hatherly Drive.
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