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University of Missouri loses sponsorship of three low-performing charter schools
The university's charter office has failed to close schools for poor performance as required under state law.
St. Louis task force says hospitals in worse position to handle surge of COVID than last year
Black Democrats say nonpartisan County elections would dilute political power
The cheers and ringing bells were deafening at Wesley Bell’s watch party for the August 2018 Democratic primary election in St. Louis County. Shocking the country, Bell had handed a stunning defeat …
Missing dog in South City. If found/sighted please call (440) 773 9740
Man identified after deadly officer-involved shooting in St. Louis last week
Rob Thomas teaming with Bebe Winans for Christmas song-themed Instagram Live on Wednesday
Sure, you've heard Rob Thomas' "Small Town Christmas" by now, but if you want to find out more about his latest album Something About Christmas Time, tune into Instagram Live…
Catholic priest abuse survivors use drama therapy techniques to heal old wounds
In the new Netflix documentary “Procession,” six survivors of sex abuse by Catholic priests process their trauma by using drama therapy techniques. Filmmaker and Mizzou Professor Robert Greene joins the show alongside one of the survivors.
Fans can finally watch Mariah Carey’s 1996 Tokyo concert
For the first time, you can own your very own copy of Mariah Carey: Live at the Tokyo Dome, which chronicles Mariah Carey's first show in Japan. Sony Music Entertainment has released…
Special Request: Das Bevo's potato salad starts with roasting red potatoes
“People eat with their eyes first,” chef Richard Lane says, “so we roasted skin-on red potatoes as the base.”
Rapper Murphy Lee has a new distribution plan: He wants you to text him
Grammy Award-winning rapper Murphy Lee discusses his rise to fame as a St. Lunatic, his new journey as an independent artist and why he wants fans to reach out and text him.
Congress boosts funding for Boeing-made F-15EX and F/A-18E/F fighters
The fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, authorizes nearly $770 billion in spending.
The Big Mad: Spire in the Hot Seat, Parson Punked and the Fretting of the Fringe
Welcome back to the Big Mad, the RFT's weekly roundup of righteous rage! Because we know your time is short and your anger is hot:
Pipeline PR: A December 3 ruling from federal regulators will keep natural gas flowing through Spire’s St. Louis pipeline this winter, but the company's month-long campaign of will-they-or-won’t-they terror — St. Louis is going to freeze!…
St. Louis area could go from flurries to flip-flops this week
St. Louis-based IT services provider expands C-suite with HR chief
Missouri attorney general demands local governments, school districts end health orders after court ruling
St. Louis and St. Louis County both say their orders remain in effect. Area school districts say they’re studying the matter.
A Letter to Either the Lazy or Ignorant: Put Your Fuckin' Trash in the Dumpster
JPMorgan Chase optimistic about 2022 economy, sees inflation as top risk
Missouri Attorney General tells schools, health departments to end COVID orders
Attorney General Eric Schmitt instructed school districts and local public health departments to immediately stop enforcing health orders a judge ruled unconstitutional last month, and warned Tuesday they may face legal action if they fail to do so. In separate letters sent Tuesday to school districts and health departments across the state, Schmitt pointed to […]
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