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Lori Gerstacker of St. Louis, MO joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Lori loves the KSHE Klassics Show and the No Repeat Weekends. Lori just turned 60 this year and has been rocking KSHE since she can remember due...
Ashcroft renews calls for state control of St. Louis Police Department
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is making waves in his gubernatorial campaign with a bold proposal to tackle crime in St. Louis. The Republican candidate is calling for the state to retake control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and promises to hire 1,000 new police officers across Missouri in his first year as governor.
St. Louis Veteran Jarvis McIntire Laid to Rest Amid Ongoing Mystery of His Death in San Antonio
The city of St. Louis holds bittersweet farewells for a Navy veteran, 26-year-old Jarvis McIntire, whose unanswered passing casts a shadow over his memory. According to KENS 5, McIntire was laid to rest this afternoon at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, following a mysterious death in San Antonio that left both family and authorities searching for answers.
2 of the Top 50 Most Educated Cities in the US are in Missouri
We were not surprised that Missouri has two of the most educated cities in the US, we were surprised, however, which two cities are the most educated in the Show-Me State. Here are the details... According to a list called the Most & Least Educated Cities in America 2024, from...
Sign Up for the UFL’s Free Football Clinic Presented by The U.S. Army
The United Football League, in partnership with The U.S. Army, will be hosting students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior years for two free football clinics this Friday and Saturday. Participants will join UFL players and staff for an opportunity to improve their skill sets. These non-contact clinics will provide...
Volunteers needed as 2,500 refugees resettle in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — The International Institute of St. Louis is in search of some volunteers. They will hold an orientation program this evening from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The institute says it’s preparing to welcome it’s largest amount of immigrants and refugees to the St. Louis region in nearly 30 years. In total, they’re […]
Unique lofts at St. Louis City Museum showcase historical charm
The City Museum Lofts in St. Louis offer a blend of artistic flair, industrial history, and modern living, with each unit featuring unique recycled materials and natural light, and offering a peaceful environment amidst the lively museum.
Narcan boxes now in city
St. Louis installed a Narcan distribution box Soulard Market on May 22, 2024, following community outreach efforts by the Behavioral Health Bureau. The box was installed near the main entrance of the market and stocked with several dozen boxes of Narcan. Narcan (naloxone) is an over-the-counter drug that’s used to...
This Day in History on July 8: City of East St. Louis Officially Incorporated
Welcome to July 8, a date that has seen its fair share of momentous events, both on the global stage and in the local tapestry of the St. Louis Metro Area. Our story begins in the year 1497, when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama set sail from Lisbon, embarking on a historic voyage that would lead him to India. This expedition not only opened up new trade routes but also marked the beginning of a new era in global commerce and exploration. Da Gama’s pioneering journey paved the way for the Age of Discovery, transforming global economic and cultural exchanges.
St. Louis Charter Commission wants to boost aldermanic budgeting power and move elections
The St. Louis Charter Commission is sending city aldermen a raft of proposals, including a measure bolstering the board’s budgetary power and a proposal moving the date of city elections. The proposals, which will need city voter approval to go into effect, are significantly scaled down from what the...
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