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2 days ago |
stltoday.com | Paul Halfacre
O'FALLON, Mo. — Ethan Callison had the jets on as soon as he scorched out of the batter's box. The Francis Howell Central senior outfielder sensed extra bases when the ball squirted away from the outfielder's grasp. Callison turned on the afterburners when he saw his coach waving him around third. "I knew it was going to be a triple as soon as he missed it and when I got sent home, I tried my hardest to get there," Callison said.
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2 days ago |
stltoday.com | Steve Overbey
AFFTON — Maureen McVey tried to temper the enthusiasm. The St. Joseph's Academy girls soccer coach simply could not keep her players from a picture-taking celebration on Wednesday afternoon. The Angels scored three unanswered second-half goals to knock off previously unbeaten Cor Jesu 4-3 in a high-powered GISL contest in southern Affton. "It's just one game, no pictures," said the veteran McVey, who is stepping down after this season.
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2 days ago |
stltoday.com | Hannah Wyman
Boeing leaders say China is not accepting plane deliveries amid President Trump’s trade war, so the aerospace company plans to redirect those aircraft to other customers. During an earnings call Wednesday, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company is looking to remarket aircraft built for Chinese customers. There are 50 deliveries scheduled for China this year, 41 of which are already built or currently in production. “We plan to redirect the deliveries,” Ortberg told investors.
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2 days ago |
stltoday.com | Caleb Tallman
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3 days ago |
stltoday.com | Kurt Erickson
JEFFERSON CITY — St. Louis public school officials can move forward with a lawsuit seeking to stop a new charter school from operating in the city. But it wasn’t clear Tuesday whether the suit would advance now that the school is already holding classes. In a ruling Tuesday by the Eastern District Court of Appeals, Judge Robert Clayton III said an earlier court decision blocking the district from suing to stop Believe STL Academy from opening a high school was flawed.
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