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St. Louis-area listeners of KDHX on Saturday morning could hear K-LOVE’s signature Christian programming content. By later in the afternoon, 88.1 FM appeared to return to its typical programming.
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Former Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray sues St. Louis for violating the city’s antidiscrimination provision.
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Bet365, based in England, will have advertising throughout Busch Stadium as well as on various media platforms.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has announced a new personnel director after the firing of Sonya Jenkins-Gray earlier this month. John Unnerstall worked as the deputy director for the department. He was one of the finalists considered for the personnel job in 2022.
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The charges against Cortney Merritts are not connected to any work he did for his wife’s campaign or her time in Congress.
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The company is seeking approval for $11 million in financing to help with liquidity as it moves through the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
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The injured officer had to have his leg partially amputated. The suspect remains in critical condition.
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Leadership changes in two St. Louis-area districts come as they navigate post-pandemic relief budget shortfalls and increased scrutiny over curriculum.
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The hospital's license was suspended by the state last December for insufficient blood supply. The three-bed hospital in north St. Louis’ license was set to expire at the end of the year.
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The 31-year-old officer was arresting a suspect in a Metro East carjacking when they were both hit in the express lanes of Interstate 70. The suspect remained in critical condition as of Monday afternoon.
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Henderson will take the top job after longtime Executive Director Kelly Garrett steps down in June.
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This year’s supplemental budget includes money for services for the developmentally disabled and avian flu response, among other programs.