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TierPoint Makes $150 Million Investment in Missouri
“This major planned investment is a direct response to the exceedingly strong demand we’re seeing for data center services,” said TierPoint Chairman and CEO Jerry Kent. “It also demonstrates our commitment to the region and faith in Downtown St. Louis.”. “TierPoint’s decision to invest so heavily in...
Atlantic 10 Basketball: 2024 offseason grades for each team
The Billikens made the coaching move by replacing Travis Ford with Josh Schertz from Indiana State, who brought with him two top-tier transfers in guard Isaiah Swope and Robbie Avila, one of the best centers in the country. And while most of the roster left after the coaching change, Gibson Jimerson, who averaged 15.8 ppg on a career 40% shooting 3PT, was the one who came back.
Pursuit of carjacked vehicle ends in north St. Louis Co., one person in custody
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - One person is in custody after police pursued a carjacked vehicle overnight in north St. Louis County. The vehicle was taken in the city and was pursued until crashing into parked cars near St. Louis Ave. and Edmund. At least two people were inside the vehicle, but just one was taken into custody.
Feds charge 18 members of Pagan's Motorcycle Club for alleged crimes in Kansas and Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Federal authorities have charged 18 members and associates of the Pagan's Motorcycle Club with multiple crimes, including armed assaults targeting rival motorcycle gangs. The operation, involving more than a dozen law enforcement agencies in Kansas and Missouri, yielded a haul of illegal items: more than...
Conservation Officer Confirms Bobcat Sighting in Belleville Subdivision
BELLEVILLE – A bobcat sighting in Brookhill Estates, near Green Mount Road in Belleville, has garnered significant attention this past weekend. The wildcat was first spotted on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, when a person let a dog out in the backyard. Brookhill Estates, located just east of Green Mount...
Bernie’s Redbird Review: An Aging Cardinals Rotation Isn’t Holding Up In The Summer Heat.
Lost in the caterwauling over the destitute St. Louis offense were the cracking sounds of a heavy baseball bat blasting pitches served by a Cards starter. It is an alarming noise that warns us of the severe damage to come. It means that another Redbirds starting pitcher is getting beaten up. It happened again Tuesday night before thousands of eyewitnesses at the ballpark in Cincinnati. This time, the punching bag was newcomer Erick Fedde.
Yadier Molina's absence is showing once again for the Cardinals
For years, teams feared Yadier Molina. From 2005-2022, Molina's first and final years as the St. Louis Cardinals' starting catcher, the Cardinals allowed just 886 stolen bases, the fewest in baseball. The Arizona Diamondbacks, the next-best team at limiting stolen bases, allowed 1,310 stolen bases. That's a gap of over 400 stolen bases in 18 years.
MoDot holds last public hearing to discuss the future of I-229 Double Decker Bridge
On Aug. 15, 2024 residents and the Missouri Department of Transportation met at the Remington Nature Center for the last public hearing on the future of the I-229 Double Decker Bridge.
Double Trouble – 2 of America’s Most Hated Highways in Missouri
I wish I had a nickel for every time I've driven on these Missouri highways and had bad words come to mind that I hopefully didn't say out loud. What I thought was just my opinion is now officially fact. Two of America's most hated highways call Missouri home. This...
Teenager missing after getting in a SUV
ST LOUIS – St. Louis County police issued a “missing endangered advisory” for Claire Ojeda. Ojeda was last seen on August 9, 11:50 p.m., as she got into a white sports utility vehicle at the Phillips 66 in the 4300 block of south Broadway Street. According to...
Francis Howell School Board again tables vote on bathroom measure for trans students
The Francis Howell School District board voted Thursday to table a vote on a policy that would require transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match the sex listed on their birth certificate. It's the second time the board has delayed voting on the proposal since it was introduced last October.
Affton teen’s memoir chronicles journey from Kabul to St. Louis
Sara Mosavi, a 17-year-old immigrant from Kabul, Afghanistan, and a 2024 graduate of Affton High School, is set to publish her memoir “Traveling With the Wind.”. The book, written while she was in school at Affton, details her experiences as an immigrant teenager. Mosavi is raising funds with the help of her mentor to self-publish the book before starting college at Saint Louis University in the fall. She will be raising funds through this weekend at www.indiegogo.com/projects/traveling-with-the-wind-memoirs-of-a-refugee-teen.
Sports historian Ed Wheatley to speak at Sunset Hills Historical Society event
The Sunset Hills Historical Society hosts award-winning PBS film producer, author and local sports enthusiast Ed Wheatley on Monday. The program, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m., Aug. 19 at the Sunset Hills Community Center, 3939 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Wheatley will discuss local...
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