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The St. Louis region will add more than 81,000 jobs between 2020 and 2030, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Here’s a look at the highest-paying jobs with the most projected openings.

The Japanese group is behind Shabuway, Marufuku, Waraku, Men Oh, Yugen and others throughout San Francisco and the South Bay.

The finalists ranked in the Outstanding Hospitality and Best Chef: South categories.

This Round Rock-based company has a relatively small spot in the Dell Diamond, but its new location in Katy near Houston shows off what the company can do with a standalone location.

Kelly Woodcock becomes VP of the American Craft Spirits Association's board.

Oz Arts executive and artistic director Mark Murphy discusses the “chilling effect” Tennessee's anti-drag bill may have on Nashville's arts and culture scene. “Having adventurous performances contributes to a vibrant arts scene. A city needs a great symphony, a ballet, an opera, but should also have organizations that are paving the way for the future and encouraging artistic risk taking and confronting vital uses of the day in direct ways.”

One of the city's favored non-alcoholic beverage makers has landed an honor designed to nurture entrepreneurs.

Shelley Elkovich, founder of the Portland nonalcoholic cocktail brand For Bitter For Worse, procured a spot in the Stacy’s Rise/PepsiCo grant. The program was founded by Stacy Madison, who founded Stacy's Pita Chips.

Elkovich said she'll take lessons gleaned from the program to help raise money. For Bitter For Worse makes high-end pre-made alcohol-free beverages inspired by cocktails.

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Charlotte chef Chris Coleman is back on top after his latest appearance on Food Network, notching a win on “SuperChef Grudge Match.”

A popular restaurant in Cordova has closed its doors at 1250 N. Germantown Parkway.

“It’s going to be kind of tailored towards the neighborhood,” co-owner Matthew Steinberg said, adding that he's curating the drink and food menus to reflect what the Canton customers want.