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McClellan: Community standards when cruelty is cool
Bill McClellan writes: Words have lost whatever shock value they once had. Weβre conditioned to coarseness and tough talk.
Cold front to bring welcome relief from warm weather
This week will bring near seasonal averages with a cold front moving through Monday night into Tuesday, resulting in scattered showers and storms, followed by a return of 70s and overnight temps in the 40s and 50s.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch ends Monday print, goes digital
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Post-Dispatch will cease printing its Monday edition starting the week of November 3rd, moving to a digital-only format for that day. Subscribers will still have access to the full newspaper online on Mondays, while printed editions will continue to be delivered from Tuesday through Sunday. In a social media [...]
St. Louis firefighters tackle early morning house fire
Firefighters in South St. Louis battled a massive house fire early Sunday morning on Eichelberger Street, and it remains unclear if anyone was injured in the blaze.
Unregulated slot machines in Missouri produce a lot of cash and low payouts, trial shows
After using lobbyists, campaign donations and a legal gray area to operate in bars and gas stations for years with no oversight, a trial is shedding light on the pioneer of Missouri's so-called 'no-chance' games.
Nicklaus: With $115 million in hand, biotech startup eyes the finish line
Wugen has become a standout among St. Louis biotech startups. It has raised more than $300 million in capital since 2018 and employs about 35 people.
Messenger: State takeover of St. Louis police creates a mess for court cases
Is Missouri on the hook for police misconduct in St. Louis, even if it occurred before the state takeover?
International student enrollments drop at St. Louis-area universities
Overall international enrollment at the four area universities has dropped by more than 2,700 students compared with last year.
New apartment complex pitched in downtown Kirkwood
Some residents criticized the original design as too plain and too tall for the suburb's character.
Running out of local options for finding a couch that's modern + comfortable. Any places other places to look?
See the Oct. 5, 1925, front page: County roadhouse owner kills three gangsters
Headlines from the Oct. 5, 1925, front page include: County roadhouse owner kills three gangsters
Glitch Gathering October 9th at 2720 Cherokee
Shooting Star?
Marcel Hartel scores twice, St. Louis City SC beats Austin 3-1
Marcel Hartel had two goals, Simon Becher also scored a goal, and St. Louis City beat Austin FC 3-1 on Saturday night.
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Six Flags St. Louis employee injured after fall, witnesses say
EUREKA, Mo. - An employee was injured from an apparent fall Saturday evening at Six Flags St. Louis. Witnesses tell FOX 2, around 6 p.m. Saturday, they saw an employee fall from a hill on the River King Mine Train Ride. EMS crews treated the employee at the scene. The employee's condition is unknown. Additional [...]
People in Business: Jazz St. Louis appoints; CMT names; LCFS appoints; MU Med School names
Catch up on local business appointments, hires and promotions.
Business Bulletin:TIES celebrates; Atomic Revenue marks; Baker Sterchi merges; IWR wins
Caatch up on local business certifications, celebrations, mergers and recognition.
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