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Winnie’s Wine Bar opens in Lafayette Square
The latest endeavor from Paul and Wendy Hamilton shares a building with Hamilton’s Urban Steakhouse & Bourbon Bar.
The Best Things To Do in St. Louis During the Week, September 8 to September 14
From jams at the National Blues Museum to celebrating a big anniversary to Blueberry Hill to the St. Louis Symphony's Forest Park Concert, the weekday events this week are thoroughly musical. But there's also a scavenger hunt and Sarah Kendzior's book launch on tap.
The Best Things To Do in St. Louis During the Weekend, September 9 to September 11
This weekend in St. Louis shines with a diversity of stuff to do. From visual art at the Contemporary Art Museum and the return of the Saint Louis Art Fair to a native plant sale to a 911 storytelling event from Forward Through Ferguson, we've got it all in the Lou. Start planning your weekend, but don't forget about the weekday events:
St. Louis Restaurant Openings and Closings: August 2022
Last month, two high-profile openings infused some much needed positive energy into the metro area's dining scene. Press, a casual smashed pizza concept from Logan Ely and the team behind Lucky Accomplice and the pop-up space Shift, opened in Fox Park and breathed fresh life into a former vacant industrial storefront. It's the second time since the start of the pandemic that Ely and company have taken the leap to open a new restaurant (Lucky Accomplice opened its doors in September of 2020), proving that there is still success to be had in this tough era for the industry.
Hawley opposes bill to protect same-sex marriage, says the issue should be left to the states
He says the Supreme Court was wrong when it ruled in 2015 that same-sex marriage was protected by the Constitution.
Democrats mine Missouri attorney general’s office for information on Hawley
“It shouldn’t come as a surprise we’re vetting someone who saluted those who attacked the Capitol,” a DNC spokesman said.
Dozens have died on a St. Louis County road. Now it’s getting fixed.
St. Louis County politicians gathered on Wednesday to announce the overhaul of Airport Road, which will reduce driving lanes, redo sidewalks and install stoplights, among other things.
Vietnam War veterans tribute in Warrenton this week
A traveling tribute to Vietnam War veterans is in Warrenton this week.
Thursday, September 8, 2022 - Pandemic cash assistance is helping St. Louis residents with the basics
St. Louis residents who received $500 to help make ends meet during the pandemic most often spent the money on food and utilities. The city has released a preliminary analysis of the program.
St. Louis-area flood victims can apply for FEMA relief funds until Oct. 7
Area residents have until Oct. 7 to apply for federal relief funding tied to the record-shattering rains and flash flooding that soaked the region in late July.
Mayor Tishaura Jones: $500 checks to low-income St. Louisans worked
The St. Louis mayor said she now hopes to start a bigger program sending recurring, monthly payments to struggling households.
Bye bye, Bread Co. | St. Louis-based café chain announces Panera rebrand for some locations
Just like provel cheese, toasted ravioli, thin-crust pizza and gooey butter cake, referring to Panera Bread cafes as "Bread Co." is a hill that many St. Louisans would die on. But those living outside city and county limits might soon be forced to change their ways.
Some café locations undergoing remodeling outside of the Lou may be making the branding switch from St. Louis Bread Company to Panera, according to a spokesperson with the Missouri-based company.
The bakery-café chain began in 1987…
Startup creating 'QVC for small businesses' lands spot in Mastercard incubator program
Retail technology startup oneKIN hopes its selection into an incubator program staged by financial services giant Mastercard helps accelerate its growth as it gears up to release new technology for retailers. St. Louis-based oneKIN plans this fall to release a livesteaming shopping app its CEO describes as a "modern day, AI-powered QVC for small businesses."
Summoning inspiration from solitary, Missouri resident wins PEN America prison writing award
TOPEKA — Alex Tretbar scratched Lou Reed lyrics into the concrete “rhomboid exoskeleton” of an Oregon jail’s solitary confinement hole, then found the strength to write about it. “Some people work very hard,” the song goes, “but still they never get it right.” Tretbar, a Wichita native and University of Kansas graduate, references the experience […]
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First charter school in St. Louis County opens in the Normandy district
The Leadership School in Pagedale has 94 students in kindergarten through second grades.
Dianne White made television history at KSD 60 years ago
When Dianne White went on the air on Sept. 8, 1962, on KSD-TV, she was the first Black weathercaster in the nation.
Review: Salve Osteria Dazzles With Mediterranean-Inspired Dishes
Salve Osteria (3200 South Grand Boulevard, 314-771-3411) may be less than four months old, but if you ask Natasha Bahrami, its seeds were planted all the way back in 2014. That's the year Bahrami returned to St. Louis from Washington, D.C., armed with an infectious passion for gin and a newfound desire to embrace a career in the industry she'd known all her life. As the namesake of the beloved Cafe Natasha's, Bahrami had always understood the restaurant was her birthright, but she was never quite comfortable with the idea of simply carrying on what her parents started four decades prior.
Steering wheel lock giveaway amid spike in north St. Louis County break-ins
North County police said they are also seeing a spike in Hyundai and Kia break-ins recently.
Highland Arts Council Sets World-Class Event For Artists To Tell Their Stories
HIGHLAND - Everyone wants to tell the story of their lives, and artists are no exception. The Highland Arts Council will celebrate world-class art in a hometown atmosphere with its 18th annual Art in the Park event. At this free, two-day outdoor and indoor juried show, you will have time to meet artists and listen to the stories behind their artwork. How were they inspired to create it? What does it take to create such a piece? Where were you when the inspiration hit? All this will happen during Art in the Park on October 8 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and on October 9 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Lindendale Park in Highland, Illinois. Brady Kesner, Photographic artist from Highland, Illinois might tell you this. “I spent four days in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park of East Tennessee chasing this landscape photography addiction that I have and came home with some nice images and a relaxed state of mind. Nature is good for that. I got rained on all four days and didn't
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