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Rockwood Summit E. coli cases climb to 69, officials say
SUMMARY: The St. Louis County Health Department is investigating 69 E. coli cases linked to Rockwood Summit High School events, up from 19 cases reported earlier. The outbreak is tied to two catered events, with the health department suspecting salad as the source. Investigators are working to identify all affected individuals. Rockwood School District is assisting in notifying those at risk. Some people have been hospitalized but are recovering. Experts recommend seeking medical attention for flu-like symptoms. E. coli cases may resolve on their own, but some require additional care, including IV fluids and stool cultures.
County health officials said early investigations indicate salad may have been the source of illness, but have not identified a specific ingredient yet. The outbreak is being linked to two catering events.
FULL STORY: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/health/dozens-e-coli-cases-rockwood-summit-high-school/63-45e28f39-b0f4-47d0-ad7a-6d4aade6563c
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STL Co. leader requests to put millions toward animal shelter met with pushback
SUMMARY: St. Louis County Executive Sam Page requested over \$20 million from the Rams settlement fund to improve the county’s troubled animal shelter. His proposals—\$3 million on June 6 and \$17.8 million on June 13—target outdated infrastructure and aim to help the shelter regain state licensing. However, the county council delayed action, with Councilman Michael Archer opposing the funding, citing mismanagement and recent failures, including a parvovirus outbreak that killed 19 dogs. Archer advocates transferring operations to private organizations. A June 26 Committee of the Whole meeting will further examine the shelter’s issues amid resident concerns over using settlement funds this way.
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Man suspected of multiple Midtown attacks charged with murder: court docs
SUMMARY: Johnny X. Holmes, a Kansas City man, faces second-degree murder and armed criminal action charges in the stabbing death of 62-year-old Jerry Terry on June 12 near West 34th Street and Broadway Boulevard. Surveillance showed Holmes near the scene, and Terry was fatally attacked from behind. Investigators linked Holmes to a similar unprovoked stabbing of a homeless man in May and several other assaults, including one involving a hammer. All incidents occurred within the same vicinity and shared key characteristics. Evidence, including blood on Holmes’ clothing and a matching knife, tied him to Terry’s death. Holmes is currently held without bond.
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Federal Reserve to announce latest interest rate decision, here's what it could mean for your wallet
SUMMARY: The Federal Reserve will announce its latest interest rate decision this afternoon, which could impact your finances. Officials expect rates to remain steady, avoiding immediate cuts. For federal student loan holders, rates are set annually and may slightly decrease in July. Savings accounts could benefit from stable rates, but homebuyers face challenges as mortgage rates and housing prices remain high, especially in the Saint Louis area. A potential rate cut might be postponed until September, which frustrates those struggling financially. Despite political pressure for cuts, including from former President Trump, the Fed prioritizes inflation control to help manage economic stability and protect wallets.
The Federal Reserve is preparing to announce its latest interest rate decision on Wednesday afternoon. Here’s how the decision could impact your wallet.
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