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It’s the latest in a series of cost-cutting measures by Feast’s owner, Lee Enterprises. The owner of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Feast announced it would shutter its local press and outsource printing to Columbia, Missouri.
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St. Louis Public Radio went on a multistate search of legal filings to find RSC Ventures, an operation that is leveraging the St. Louis alt-weekly’s online reputation to power a link-farming business.
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The St. Louis food magazine will be run by its digital editor and will focus on events such as Food Truck Friday.
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JD Davis and the RFT share a phone number with OnlyFans creator marketing agency FanFox.
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“Devastating for St. Louis,” says former editor Sarah Fenske. Big Lou Media, which acquired the RFT in 2023, has sold the publication to an undisclosed buyer.
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In St. Louis, murder investigations often rely on a single detective, making them vulnerable if the detective is unable or unwilling to come to court. But a former homicide investigator said he has no obligation to cooperate, claiming that “retirement is meant to be retirement.”
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The public scrutiny of Jazz St. Louis President and CEO Victor Goines started after he rejected a T-shirt design of Keyon Harrold holding a trumpet and a fist raised above his head from local artist Cbabi Bayoc.
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The killer disappeared after terrorizing St. Louis in the 1990s. Detective Jodi Weber never gave up.
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Glenda Seim, 81, fell in love with a man she met online. He was actually a scam artist. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Berry and journalist Ryan Krull discuss the twists and turns of her case.
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A St. Louis police officer shot and killed Cortez Bufford in December 2019. He claimed self-defense. But journalist Alison Flowers believes her forensic analysis demonstrates that he could not have been telling the truth.