Nordic energy company Fortum paving the way for the green transition
The urgency of climate change mitigation is driving the need for concrete actions across all sectors. As a leading energy company in Europe, Fortum is fighting climate change by generating clean energy at scale and helping industries to decarbonize.
AI in Agricultural Leapfrogs Traditional Milestones
Agriculture is soon to enjoy the same leapfrog effect that rural areas witnessed in the 90s when mobile networks were invented. Thanks to smart AI-enabled devices that can work anywhere on a farm, without need of a power source and network access.
Uruguayan soccer player dies days after collapse during game in Brazil
Juan Izquierdo of Uruguay’s Nacional soccer team has died in Brazil 5 days after collapsing during a game in Sao Paulo.
8/27: CBS Evening News
Special counsel reindicts Trump in election interference case after Supreme Court ruling; Idaho camp supports kids with cancer
Biden gave go-ahead for Gaza aid pier despite doubts from some USAID staffers
The Biden administration set a goal of the U.S. sea route and pier providing food to feed 1.5 million of Gaza’s people for 90 days. It fell short, bringing in enough to feed about 450,000 people for a month before shutting down.
8/27: America Decides
Trump reindicted for resisting 2020 election peaceful transfer of power; Foo Fighters claim Trump campaign’s use of “My Hero” was unauthorized
SLPS addresses budget, student commute challenges at board meeting
ST. LOUIS – The start of the school year is an exciting time, but this year has been a bigger hassle than usual for St. Louis Public Schools as the district combats budget and student commute issues. The school system dispersed gas cards and utilized public transportation and even school employees to pick up and […]
Kirkwood parent claims teacher denied Holocaust happened
KIRKWOOD, Mo. – Some parents in the Kirkwood School District are upset after the parent of a Jewish student claimed a middle school teacher made comments that seemed to deny the Holocaust happened. The incident happened back on August 14 during curriculum night at Nipher Middle School. The parent, who asked not to be identified […]
New statue appears on Cherokee Street, replacing one taken down in 2021
ST. LOUIS – After almost three years, a new statue takes its place on Cherokee Street to honor the indigenous people for which the street is named. The original statue, located at the corner of Cherokee Street and South Jefferson Avenue, was removed in September 2021 after the public voted to take it down. The […]
Task force prepares for billions in aviation investments
ST. LOUIS – A new collaboration will help prepare the St. Louis region for billions of dollars in economic activity for the area. Young hands tinker with cardboard in a Lindbergh High School aviation class as students try to build their own airplanes. Principal Eric Cochran joined the new aerospace and aviation taskforce, hoping these […]