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The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment will help residents in north St. Louis update resumes, fill out job applications and interview for city jobs.
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Applications are open for the pilot program, in which the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers will train a small group of St. Louis residents to install solar panels. Other applicants will get general job skills training.
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Men under 29 most likely to be shot or to shoot in St. Louis; leaders say jobs, education can fix itThere’s a grim trend tucked into St. Louis’ 2017 homicide statistics: More than half of the victims are black males under the age of 29 and close to half…
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson picked one of her former aldermanic colleagues to serve as the city’s chief record keeper.Krewson is appointing Alderwoman…
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A new cybersecurity apprenticeship program is about to begin in the St. Louis region.The Midwest Cyber Center is partnering with the St. Louis Agency on…
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Just four months after the launch of a new, 24-hour high school for students in danger of dropping out, two young men from St. Louis received their…
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Cedric Deshay has seen a lot in his 17 years. His dad died when he was a baby, followed by his mom when he was 13. Gun violence plagues his northeast St.…
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The Cortex Innovation Community in St. Louis’ Central West End will undergo a major expansion over the next two years.Developers announced plans Thursday…
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When Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon “banned the box” for potential state employees, the Show Me State joined a nationwide trend aimed at helping ex-offenders…
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A six-month-old program designed to prevent young adults from returning to jail has been wildly successful, its supporters say.St. Louis corrections…