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KDHX 88.1 FM will sell its broadcast license for at least $4.35 million to national chain K-LOVE, which plays contemporary Christian music. KDHX owes $2 million to its creditors.
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The Arnold Republican has been heavily involved in efforts to ban most abortions.
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Other corporate sponsors have also cut back on their support as Pride St. Louis looks to make up a $150,000 shortfall.
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis made a tentative agreement to buy the former Clayton headquarters of Caleres. The opera company, long based in Webster Groves, wants to build a performing arts center but still has to work out plans for construction and fundraising.
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The 1.1-mile Ben Sapp Memorial Trail is scheduled to open in June.
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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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A capacity crowd at Liberty Middle School spoke out against the cuts but went home disappointed as the board approved them by a 4-3 vote.
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The nonprofit’s board told artists it would cease operations and furlough staff while considering a possible — but uncertain — restructuring process.
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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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A new lawsuit alleges World Wide Technology was given preferential treatment and a state employee was demoted for raising concerns about the arrangement.