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St. Louis is nearly out of industrial space: JLL on what’s next
This article originally ran in the St. Louis Business Journal on January 25, 2022 The year 2021 was a wild one for the St. Louis industrial real estate market, and forecasts for 2022 show few signs of it easing. “We have record levels of different metrics at play,” said David Branding, a managing director in JLL’s St. Louis office. “We’re […]
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Pritzker announces multi-million dollar investments for local transit and ports, including America’s Central Port
This article originally ran in the Fox 2 on January 26, 2022 Two multi-million dollar infrastructure investments for Illinois transits and public ports were announced Wednesday. As part of the bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital program, $111.4 million is going toward improving Illinois’ transit systems, and $108.3 million is going toward improving the state’s public ports, according to a press release. […]
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'He was so young': Family identifies 17-year-old who died after being shot at by O'Fallon, Mo. police
Are there any bungee trampoline options left in St. Louis? There used to be one at Union Station and at the Chesterfield Sky Zone and I would love to find other options for a 10-year-old's birthday celebration.
Federal judge refuses to block impeachment vote on O'Fallon, Mo., councilwoman
Award-winning Wentzville school superintendent hired away by Rockwood
Missouri lawmakers again look to ban bans on specific dog breeds
4 Hands Brewing Co. is opening a second taproom in Kirkwood, featuring a full menu from Peacemaker Lobster & Crab Co.
Charges filed for 2 men in connection with officer-involved shooting, deceased suspect identified
Jack in the Box Blesses St. Louis With the Return of "TwoTacos for 99 Cents" Deal
Jack in the Box Blesses St. Louis With the Return of "TwoTacos for 99 Cents" Deal
The world entered a dark time when Jack in the Box decided to stop selling its two tacos for 99 cents; midnight munchies remained unsolved and everything seemed gray. But, the figurative gray skies have cleared as Jack in the Box heard St. Louisans’ prayers in the form of “Taco Two’s-Day.”
St. Louis area locations of the chain restaurant will be serving two tacos for 99 cents once more every Tuesday.…
'This is a rough time': Police officers react to violence on the job
Long-haul COVID comes into focus thanks to St. Louis doctor’s research
Why doesn't The Muny host concerts?
Former Missouri police chief admits illegally forcing woman to turn over her children
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Justices to hear challenge to race in college admissions
Two Suspects Charged After Police Shooting in Ferguson
Two Suspects Charged After Police Shooting in Ferguson
Two men have been charged after yesterday's shooting that left two police officers in the hospital and one suspect dead, police said today.
August Burns, 23, is charged with resisting arrest and unlawful possession of a firearm, while Clyde Thomas, 35, is charged with resisting arrest. Police identified the suspect killed yesterday as Equan Hopson, also 23-years-old.
Yesterday afternoon, St. Louis City police officers were pursuing a vehicle that they “believed to have been used in a homicide a few hours earlier,” according to the probable cause statement.…