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Man accused of stealing plants from woman in South City
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St. Louis City enlists help to stop youth violence; awards $3 million to neighborhood non-profits
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Juvenile court reduces charge for teen accused of beating girl in north St. Louis County
A 15-year-old girl has been charged with second-degree assault for beating another girl near Hazelwood East High School, and will now be under court supervision for at least six months and will complete community service.
1 dead in overnight 2-car crash in Bellefontaine Neighbors
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - An early morning crash in St. Louis County Friday left one person injured and another dead. Officers from Bellefontaine Neighbors Police and Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers responded to a two-car crash on Lewis and Clark Boulevard and Haviland Drive just after 3 a.m. Friday. Two people were transported to an area hospital with critical injuries; one person was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Tutera, Shelbourne Open $55M The Lumiere of Chesterfield in Missouri
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — Tutera Senior Living & Health Care, together with Shelbourne Healthcare Development Group, have completed The Lumiere of Chesterfield, an upscale senior living community in the St. Louis suburb of Chesterfield. The community features 96 units of independent living, 37 units of assisted living and 17 units...
'Scathing' Report Exposes Broken Promises of Cori Bush's Primary Challenger
A local coalition on Wednesday released a report blasting the record of St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell, who is challenging progressive Congresswoman Cori Bush in the Democratic primary for Missouri's 1st District. The report about Bell's five years in his current office was published by the Prosecutor Organizing Table, which includes Action St. Louis, ArchCity Defenders, Freedom Community Center, Forward through Ferguson, MacArthur Justice Center, and Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty. "Early on, Bell cast himself as a progressive looking to make fundamental changes to the way that the St. Louis County prosecutor's office operated," the report explains. "He...
Mark Your Calendar for the Northern Midwest ZNA Koi Show & Pond Expo
The Gateway Koi and Pond Club will host the 22nd Annual Northern Midwest ZNA Koi Show & Pond Expo on Sept. 20-22, 2024, at Timberwinds Nursery in Ellisville, Missouri. It’s open to the public and admission is free. Hours are Friday 3-5pm, Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 10am-2pm. There will...
EUREKA SPORTS ROUNDUP: Post 177 wins District 10 title
It was over before it began. Kirkwood Post 156 had spent all of its pitching to make it to the championship game of the District 10 double-elimination tournament, and Eureka Post 177 still had their ace in the hole, Cole Edmiston. That result was a predictable 22-3 shellacking and a...
Texas man charged with assault for causing crash by grabbing wheel
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Houston, Texas, man is accused of causing a crash in Ellisville that resulted in a pedestrian being seriously injured. According to the Ellisville Police Department’s probable cause statement, the incident happened on March 31 along Manchester Road. Police said Jose A. Coronado...
Remaining items at Chesterfield Mall on auction through September
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (First Alert 4) – The remaining assets of the Chesterfield Mall will be auctioned off through the month of September. Piddle Crick Hill Mercantile & Auctions will facilitate the sale of various items, including store fixtures, mall memorabilia, kitchen equipment, decorative items, furniture and more. The Staenberg...
Local billionaire departs Blues' ownership group
ST. LOUIS — David Steward, founder and chairman of Maryland Heights-based World Wide Technology, has departed the St. Louis Blues’ ownership group. Blues’ Chairman Tom Stillman said Thursday in a news release that Steward has transferred his partial ownership stake in the National Hockey League franchise to Michael Riney, founder and managing director of investment firm QRM Capital.
In the News – Schuster, Hall, Smith, Shostak, Keane, Lewis, Alumni
This regular column features links to the most significant stories about Webster University or stories that quote Webster faculty and staff members. President Julian Z. Schuster was quoted in the St. Louis Business Journal about efforts to improve the workforce in the St. Louis region. Tim Keane Named Chancellor. Every...
Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale & Peach Festival July 20
Summertime fun will be bountiful during the Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale and Kirkwood Farmers’ Market Peach Festival on Saturday, July 20. During the festival, visitors to Downtown Kirkwood will enjoy peach samples from local farmers as well as peach treats and menu items at the Kirkwood Farmers’ Market. The Fox Creek Band will perform at 10 a.m., with peach tasting available from 10 to 11 a.m.
Work planned to resume at Gateway Studios construction site
Nearly a month after its general contractor walked off and was blocked from the worksite, Gateway Studios & Production Services officials say they are close to resuming work on the 23.8-acre building site in Chesterfield. On July 15, Gateway announced it is in talks with Chesterfield-based firm A.J. Brown Construction...
Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians
Dr. Maya Moody, a community pediatrician in St. Louis, knows a new month has begun when her clinic’s billing department runs patients’ names and she hears about the children no longer covered by Medicaid. One of those patients, now 3 years old and deaf in one ear, was scheduled for a cochlear implant. But when […] The post Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Missouri uses money, laws to push evidence-based reading instruction
If you drop into an elementary reading lesson, you might see kids learning about the long U sound, building their vocabulary or practicing how to read aloud without sounding like robots. And if you visit Kansas City Public Schools this fall, you should see all students in the same grade learning the same thing. After […] The post Missouri uses money, laws to push evidence-based reading instruction appeared first on Missouri Independent.
50 Years Ago, Missouri’s Music Festival Shocked the World
It was almost like Woodstock was airlifted from New York State and dropped into the middle of Missouri. It's been 50 years now since a music festival in Missouri surprised even the wildest expectations of the promoters and shocked the world, too. Yahoo News just shared memories of what was...
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