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Is it time to update Missouri's State Song?

1 year 11 months ago
Missouri, has an official state song called “The Missouri Waltz,” which was adopted on June 30, 1949. This song gained popularity during Harry Truman's presidency in 1945 when he played it on the piano at the White House, making it more popular. Truman, however, declined to record a performance of the song.
Liz Dowell

PHOTOS: St. Louis Renaissance Festival returns for its 25th year

1 year 11 months ago
The St. Louis Renaissance Festival is back, kicking off five weekends of Ren-fair fun. The festival runs from September 16 to October 22 and has a 25-year history. It's a family-friendly event where visitors can enjoy volunteers and vendors dressed in period clothing, jousting demonstrations, and even petting zoos. While parking is free, there is an admission fee.
Liz Dowell

Coach Damion Mitchell's brave cancer fight inspires Lutheran North Football

1 year 11 months ago
ST. LOUIS -- Coaching football is one of Damion Mitchell's passions. He loves coaching so much he does so at two places, Matthews Dickey and Lutheran North High School. At Lutheran North, where they affectionately call him "Coach Dee." The Crusaders are preparing for their next opponent. Recently, Coach Dee has been battling an opponent [...]
Kevin Ryans

Two St. Louis restaurants claim toasted rav origin story

1 year 11 months ago
Toast ravioli is food that is breaded and deep-fried. It is usually served with a dipping sauce and Parmesan cheese on top. Even though it isn't toasted, it is a popular dish in St. Louis. Two restaurants say they came up with this tasty treat, which helped put St. Louis on the map as a place with interesting food.
Liz Dowell

Cold front brings some weekend showers

1 year 11 months ago
A cold front will move through this evening and into tonight. Ahead of that front, today we have mostly cloudy to overcast conditions, and temperatures should stay in the upper 70s to near 80s.
Jaime Travers

St. Louis fatal motorcycle-pedestrian collision under investigation

1 year 11 months ago
The St. Louis Police Department is investigating the death of a pedestrian near South Broadway and Gibson Ave. in south St. Louis. A 21-year-old on a motorcycle popped a wheelie, bringing the front tire of his bike off the ground and struck a 60-year-old man, and that man died.
Laura Simon