- St. Louis police commander survives ambush while on special patrol
- Owner kills three people, then himself, at Cherokee Street business
- 'Friendly's' bar offers most unfriendly bill
- Bernie Bytes: Should Cards deal for Lee?
- Mother of baby who was sexually assaulted and strangled in St. Charles is charged with murder
- Wife's scary health incident keeps Horton off Cards' TV
- Even the Cardinals face difficult decisions
- Suspended Caseyville police chief dead of self-inflicted gunshot
- Northwest Plaza deal cost taxpayers millions
- Slain girl's remains found as part of 30-year-old St. Louis murder investigation
Non-Profits Press Releases
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Miriam Foundation Receives Mabee Foundation Challenge Grant
St. Louis' Miriam Foundation, which provides services for children with multiple learning disabilities and their families, has been awarded a challenge grant from the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation.
The challenge grant will help the
Submitted By Insight Nancy | April 28, 2010 | 11:56 AM CDT
PLACES FOR PEOPLE RECEIVES $25,000 GRANT FROM NEWMAN’S OWN FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM
PRESS RELEASE
April 26, 2010
Contact: Pam Boelhauf 314.535.2310
St. Louis, Mo. – Places for People (PfP) is pleased to announce Newman’s Own Foundation recently provided a $25,000 grant to support the
Submitted By Pam Boelhauf | April 26, 2010 | 02:44 PM CDT
SAINT LOUIS BREAD CO.® DONATES NEARLY $84,000 TO OFS
Operation Food Search has received a generous donation from Saint Louis Bread Co.® as part of the company’s Community Breadbox™ Dough-Nation program. Saint Louis Bread Co. matched coin and cash donations made by customers
Submitted By Julie Lally | April 25, 2010 | 06:57 PM CDT
Community Leaders Voiced Ideas for Future of Health Care at Community Roundtable in St. Louis
St. Louis-based Mercy and St. John’s Mercy Medical Center hosted the last of 26 community roundtables in St. Louis on April 22, to discuss what the future of health care in the area.
Leaders from schools, businesses, civic and social
Submitted By blpope | April 23, 2010 | 02:52 PM CDT
Regional Musicians Go To Bat for “At Risk” Children, While Winning Big Themselves
Midwest musicians are getting the opportunity to go “major league”, while helping raise funds for victims of parental substance abuse. The non-profit group M.A.S.A.D.A. (Musicians, Athletes, and Students Against Drug Abuse), a
Submitted By MetroMusicPlayoffs | April 22, 2010 | 12:49 PM CDT
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