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Tech job postings are booming in St. Louis, but some worry a national slowdown is coming

3 years 6 months ago
The U.S. tech sector has remained in hiring mode this year, according to the latest data from IT trade association CompTIA. But even amid a red-hot job market, many in the tech industry are worried the good times may be coming to an end. CompTIA found national postings for tech jobs surpassed 443,000 in April and 1.6 million year-to-date. That’s an increase of 40% over the same period last year. In St. Louis, the increase is higher, with job posting up 65% from a year ago. St. Louis had 19,717…
Jim Dallke

CEO at PR firm with St. Louis office goes on leave as feds investigate alleged influence peddling in Anaheim

3 years 6 months ago
The chief executive and senior partner at Sacramento public affairs firm Core Strategic Group, which has an office in St. Louis, has taken a leave of absence amid an ongoing FBI investigation of actions of elected executives and officials in Anaheim. Jeff Flint, CEO of Sacramento-based Core Strategic, told the Los Angeles Times in a statement that β€œI have no hesitation in saying that I firmly believe I did nothing wrong nor illegal.” He also told the Times that he would take a leave of absence…
Mark Anderson

House Passes Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act After Push From Missouri's Cori Bush

3 years 6 months ago
The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act narrowly passed in the U.S. House of Representatives last week after U.S. Representative Cori Bush (D-St. Louis) led a push to revise language in the bill. The act seeks to create offices in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice to monitor and track potential domestic terrorism threats. If signed into law by President Joe Biden, the bill would direct the FBI to assign a special agent at each field office to investigate hate crimes related to domestic terrorism.
Monica Obradovic

Nine Girl Scouts Named Outstanding Graduating Girl Scouts At Recognition of Excellence Ceremony

3 years 6 months ago
GLEN CARBON – Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois is pleased to announce the nine girls who were named Outstanding Graduating Girl Scouts at the annual Recognition of Excellence ceremony on Sunday, May 15. Outstanding Graduating Girl Scouts are awarded a scholarship for demonstrating their extraordinary leadership in the Girl Scout Movement, in school, and in their communities. Along with sharing their achievements and contributions, girls who apply for the scholarship submit an essay entitled “What Girl Scouts Means to Me” along with a reference letter. Outstanding Graduating Girl Scout Scholarships are funded from proceeds from the annual United We Lead Gala. Congratulations to this year’s Outstanding Graduating Girl Scouts! Amelia Barfield Highland, Illinois Troop #231 Stephanie Brinson Willow Hill, Illinois Troop #2274 Natalie Martin Carbondale, Illinois Troop #8634 Kaitlyn Olmstead Jewett, Illinois Troop #2274 Alexanndria Osborne Willow Hill,

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St. Louis County Woman Admits to Quarter Million Dollar COVID Fraud

3 years 6 months ago
A St. Louis County woman pleaded guilty in federal court today for defrauding various COVID-related emergency rental assistance programs to the tune of $267,239 over the course of ten months in 2021. In January of that year, Semaj Portis, 42, admits that she registered with the Missouri Secretary of State's office a company called Forever Riding. Between then and October of 2021, she submitted 52 applications for rental assistance in which she listed herself or Forever Riding as the landlord.
Ryan Krull

DEA St. Louis Division Collects More Than 38,000 Pounds in Drugs During National Take Back Day Event

3 years 6 months ago
ST. LOUIS– On April 30, 2022, communities across the country demonstrated their support for DEA’s annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by dropping off more than 720,000 pounds of unneeded medications at 5,144 collection sites. Since 2010, DEA, along with its law enforcement partners, has collected nearly 16 million pounds of unneeded prescription medications. DEA’s St. Louis Division collected a total of 38,592 pounds. Missouri residents turned in 26,879 pounds; Kansas, 7,326 pounds; and southern Illinois, 4,385 pounds. That is slightly more than the November 2021 Take Back Day collection of 37,189 pounds. Law enforcement organizations manned drop-off sites throughout the region, with a total of 264 participating. “National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is an important part of DEA’s efforts to fight the overdose epidemic and save lives,” said DEA Administrator Anne Milgram. “I encourage everyone across the country to dispose of

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Join us June 18th for Groove in the Grove!

3 years 6 months ago
SLACO celebrates Juneteenth and Black Music Month with this fantastic event. All are welcome! Click the flyer for full information on the lineup, our sponsors, and more.
SLACO Admin

Begins June 1: Changeover from COVID-19 Individual Contact Tracing Calls to "Automated Case Notification"

3 years 6 months ago
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today announced it is shifting its COVID-19 contact tracing efforts and individual case investigation telephone calls to focus on a more strategic approach of automated case notifications. Starting June 1, 2022, IDPH will no longer make individual case investigation calls to persons positive with COVID-19, and instead those individuals will receive an automated message. IDPH notifications to COVID-19 cases had previously included a call-back option from contact tracers and individual case investigations of persons 65 years of age and older. The new notification will be deployed via short message service (SMS) to all reported positive COVID-19 cases and a message will direct callers to resources through automated voice prompts in English, Polish, and Spanish. This new contact tracing process will not impact investigations of cases in congregate facilities, which remain a top priority for local health departments and

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