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Christopher Waller said the tariffs could also drag down the economy as higher prices reduce spending, rippling into business investment.
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Local preparers say people have been heeding advice to file early this year, but resources are still available for those who haven’t.
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Hall’s tenure in the St. Louis region comes to an end this month, when he moves to Ohio to take over the reins of the Columbus Partnership on Jan. 13.
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St. Louis boosters have worked in recent years to elevate its reputation as a dining destination, despite being ignored by the world’s preeminent culinary institutions.
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The decrepit building in downtown St. Louis is going through the eminent domain process.
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The new facility, which has broken ground and is slated to open in June 2026, adds to Family Care Health Centers' existing footprint of four locations.
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The St. Louis Area Diaper Bank needs more donations as its supply is dwindling. The rising cost of diapers means more families in need are reaching out for help.
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Leadership at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis is changing hands. Its current president and CEO is retiring at the end of the year, and Brandon Williams, an ex-NFL player and St. Louisan, will take over.
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The new location will be at the intersection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Kingshighway. Founder and owner Robbie Montgomery hasn’t chosen an opening date.
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Terror on Route 66 is running a Christmas-themed haunt called “Santa’s Slaughterhouse.”
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An incentive agreement between the state and the company lists an East St. Louis address for the facility that will create 150 jobs when operational.
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Homer G. Phillips Hospital, which has been in business for one year, is looking for additional funding and new blood supplies before it can reopen.