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Pozo's hit in 11th lifts Cardinals over Royals, setting off celebration among shirtless fans
Yohel Pozo ended the game with his first hit in seven pinch-hit at-bats this season, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat I-70 rival Kansas City 5-4 in 11 innings on Friday night to set off a celebration among about 100 shirtless fans in Busch Stadium's right-field seats.
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St. Louis County Animal Shelter adoption bill debate continues
St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page vetoed Bill 82 last week, urging county council members not to override the legislation. The bill would require council approval before the St. Louis County Animal Shelter could hold emergency fee-waived adoption events during overcrowding situations.
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YMCA prepares kids for summer with life-saving swim lessons
Terea Goodwin is the head coach of the Makos Swim Team at the O’Fallon Park YMCA in north St. Louis. Her mom never knew how to swim but felt it was important for her daughter to learn.
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Gas Mart reopens in north St. Louis after devastating tornado
The Gas Mart, located at the intersection of Newstead and Natural Bridge in north St. Louis, has reopened its doors to customers after sustaining significant damage from an EF-3 tornado on May 16.
Police search for man suspected of robbing bank in Cedar Hill
Police are looking for a man suspected of Robbing an Enterprise Bank branch in Cedar Hill on Friday afternoon.
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Developer Promises To Keep Failed Online Game Servers Up: Art Deserves To Be Preserved
In all of our conversations about video game preservation, one common thread is the general apathy of developers and publishers when it comes to this sort of thing. It’s actually a bit mind boggling to me that apathy is even a thing here. After all, this is the work done by these developers and, to […]
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Greater Ville's slow recovery after devastating tornado
The city of St. Louis announced this week that 120 properties in the historic Greater Ville neighborhood are slated for demolition. This decision follows extensive damage to the area from the May 16th tornado.
“So many gaps”: St. Louis emergency chief warns recovery far from over
Some issues run so deep that St. Louis’ Emergency Management Commissioner says even next year at this time we may not be where we need to be.
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‘Stronger than the Storm’ – Raw video, survivor stories from 2025 STL tornado
Parents, educators applaud lawmakers on 'purple alert' system for Missouri
For Jessica Burklow, the thought of her 12-year-old son Rhett wandering off is terrifying. As the mother of a child with special needs, she knows firsthand how quickly a frightening situation can unfold.
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Shifting attitudes on menopause drive states to push for new protections
When Jacqueline Perez started experiencing symptoms of menopause in her early 50s, the brain fog was so severe, she thought she had early-onset dementia. Perez, who founded a website dedicated to normalizing aging for women, said she gained more than 30 pounds and struggled with depression for months before she found a health provider who […]
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