The Chinese region of Inner Mongolia expects to start work this year on two new “flexible” power plants mixing coal and green energy. The plants, which will provide power to the eastern economic hubs ...
Regarding "Monkeys are still in the wind in St. Louis. Officials ask for public’s help." (Jan. 13): Loose monkeys running through neighborhoods should highlight the many problems associated with ...
ST. LOUIS — Dusty from 93.7 the Bull joins Mary Caltrider from Show Me St. Louis for "Mary with Extra Dusty." The duo chat about the recent monkey debate taking over St. Louis, Mary's recent thoughts ...
A St. Louis man admits that he saw the post about Vervet monkeys on the loose in St. Louis, then created his own pictures using AI for the sake of entertainment. Republican senator steps up complaints ...
ST. LOUIS — Multiple monkeys remain on the loose in north St. Louis. Fueled by a frenzy of real and AI-generated sightings online, the bizarre story has gone viral not only in the St. Louis region but ...
Monkeys are incredible escape artists, known to break out of research labs and even trucks that crashed on the highway. Private enclosures are also no match for the dexterous and scheming simians.
Multiple monkeys are on the loose in St. Louis, and AI-generated images are complicating the effort to find them. The Vervet monkeys were first spotted Thursday near a park in the northern part of the ...
Nearly a week after the first reports of monkeys on the loose in St. Louis, and a fruitless search, officials there are shifting focus to find the animals’ owner. Owning a monkey is against the law in ...
Multiple monkeys of unknown origin have been sighted roaming near O’Fallon Park in North City, St. Louis, since Thursday. The Department of Health confirmed the presence of more than one monkey, with ...
Multiple monkeys of unknown origin have been sighted roaming near O’Fallon Park in North City, St. Louis, since Thursday. The Department of Health confirmed the presence of more than one monkey, with ...
Officials are searching for multiple vervet monkeys that have been on the loose in St. Louis for several days. Missouri’s Department of Health confirmed that the primates are in or around O’Fallon ...