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Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Appoints Black Women Leaders to Head Streets Department, SLATE stlouis-mo.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stlouis-mo.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SLATE Receives $1.1 Million U.S. Department of Labor Grant in Support of St. Louis YouthBuild Program stlouis-mo.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stlouis-mo.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gov. Mike Parson hopes ending the $300 boost will get people back to work, but some of the hardest hit industries may still struggle to hire workers in St. Louis. ....
Wicked Local For a century, a dedicated group of women has been working to enrich Myrtle Baptist Church through their charitable deeds and financial assistance. The Daughters of Myrtle “came into being in 1921 under the pastorate of Rev. William Wade Ryan,” according to the church’s website, and just celebrated its 100th anniversary. Its mission “to help the church spiritually and financially when and wherever possible.” Recalling when she first joined the Daughters of Myrtle, current president Evette M. Layne said, “The women I met during [the group’s] events were very welcoming and I could see the love and support that they shared with each other. ....
Paul Martino, a veteran KDKA-TV reporter/anchor, will retire from the station July 1. Martino has been with the station since 1984 and until recently anchored weekend evening newscasts. He was replaced in that role by younger reporters and reassigned to weekday general assignment reporting. KDKA-TV news director Kathy Hostetter did not respond to a request for comment. Martino, a Chicago native, is the latest in a stream of station veterans who have exited Channel 2 in recent years, including Ralph Ianotti, Harold Hayes and Brenda Waters. While some of KDKA’s departures have been true retirements, others have not. Waters departed KDKA in May 2020. Like Martino, she left after being removed from her role as a long-time weekend anchor at KDKA. Waters relocated from Pittsburgh to Atlanta in January to work for Georgia Public Broadcasting where she covered the Georgia legislative session earlier this year. ....