St. Louis Firefighter Pension Vote Proceeds A St. Louis Circuit Court judge has denied the city’s request to block a critical vote on firefighter pensions. This decision means Proposition F, which seeks to amend the City Charter, will remain on the August 6th special election ballot, giving city voters the final say. Why the Vote Matters to St. Louis For years, St. Louis firefighters have sought greater control over their pensions and working conditions. Proposition … Read More
Sonny Gray Stellar Start Boosts Cardinals
Sonny Gray’s Stellar Start: What It Means for the Cardinals Saint Louis Cardinals fans have every reason to be excited as ace Sonny Gray continues to build on his phenomenal start to the season. After a series of dominant outings, Gray is set to take the mound again, offering another crucial opportunity to solidify his role as a cornerstone of the pitching staff and elevate the team’s prospects in the competitive NL Central. A Commanding … Read More
St Louis County Weighs Minimum Wage Hike
St. Louis County Considers Local Minimum Wage Hike St. Louis County Council recently weighed a significant proposal to increase the minimum wage for workers within its jurisdiction. This discussion marks a crucial moment for thousands of local employees and businesses as the county seeks to address cost of living challenges and economic equity. The Push for a Higher Local Wage Missouri’s current statewide minimum wage stands at $12.30 per hour for 2024, following a series … Read More
St Louis native Emmy winner to speak at Lindenwood
St. Louis’s Own Emmy Winner Shares Insights at Lindenwood A true hometown hero is returning to the St. Louis area, offering a unique opportunity for aspiring creatives and local media enthusiasts. Mike Mccusker, the celebrated Emmy-winning editor behind Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” is set to speak at Lindenwood University, bringing his wealth of experience and St. Louis roots back to the community for a special engagement. From Affton to Acclaim: Mike Mccusker’s Remarkable Journey … Read More
St Louis approves millions for home repair grants
St. Louis Home Repair Grants: What You Need to Know Good news for many St. Louis homeowners! The Board of Aldermen recently passed legislation creating a new $5 million grant program aimed at helping residents afford crucial home repairs. This initiative, funded by federal dollars, seeks to support low-to-moderate income households and enable them to stay in their homes safely. Supporting St. Louis Homes: Addressing a Critical Need St. Louis boasts a rich architectural heritage, … Read More
Child Shot North St Louis Investigation Underway
Child Shot in North St. Louis: Investigation Underway A disturbing incident recently unfolded in North St. Louis, where a child was shot, prompting an immediate investigation by local police. This tragic event has once again cast a spotlight on the critical issue of community safety and the profound vulnerability of our youngest residents, sending ripples of concern throughout the city. The Incident and Immediate Community Concern While specific details regarding the child’s age or the … Read More
Former Cardinal Rosenthal Relentless Comeback
Rosenthal’s Rocky Road: A Former Cardinal’s Comeback Quest Former Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal, a name synonymous with late-game heroics for Saint Louis fans, has once again opened up about his relentless pursuit of a return to the mound. His journey, marked by exhilarating highs and devastating lows, continues to captivate those who remember his dominant days in red and white, showcasing an unwavering spirit against significant odds. Remembering Rosenthal’s Cardinals Legacy For many in Saint … Read More