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U.S. mortgage rates rise again, topping 6%
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.02% for the week ended Sept. 15 — up from 5.89% the prior week.
Vin De Set had a serious fire last night. I assume they, along with PW Pizza, and 21st St Brewers bar will be closed for significant time
Question emerges in push for new Lambert terminal: Will cost-conscious airlines pay for it?
Jean Shin: Home Base
New York state-based artist Jean Shin, Laumeier’s 2022 Visiting Artist in Residence, describes her work as “giving new form to life’s leftovers.” Her sculptures and
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Renderings of proposed QuikTrip at Grand and Lafayette - NextSTL
Renderings of proposed QuikTrip at Grand and Lafayette
Here are renderings or the QuikTrip proposed for Grand and Lafayette in the Tiffany neighborhood. They are consistent with the site plan published here last month. Since a zoning-only building permit application was submitted to the city in May, zoning variances have not appeared on a Board of Adjustment agenda yet, nor the demolition of 3616 McRee […]
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Hospital in south city being sold
Post Malone falls into a hole during a St. Louis concert
Post Malone apologized to his St. Louis fans Sunday for an on-stage accident that sent him to the hospital and shortened his set the night before at the Enterprise Center.
‘Dozens’ Of Broadband Providers Ripped Off Low Income COVID Relief Program, FCC Says
During the COVID crisis, the FCC launched the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB program), which gives lower income Americans a $50 ($75 for those in tribal lands) discount off of their broadband bill. Under the program, the government gave money to ISPs, which then doled out discounts to users if they qualified. But (and I’m sure […]
St. Louis employee benefits firm changes hands
A Chesterfield-based agency specializing in employee benefits for individuals and employers has been acquired.
Rollover crash in south St. Louis
Injuries are unknown after a crash on the south side of St. Louis.
'Everything's good,' says Post Malone after tumble on stage at Enterprise Center show
The singer was performing “Circles,” midway through the show, when the accident occurred.
Cardinals postseason tickets as high as $270 for some games
The St. Louis Cardinals' magic number was reduced to eight, despite a 3-0 loss versus the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday, as the Yankees posted a win over the Brewers.
Postseason tickets went on sale online Friday afternoon and will be available in person Monday.
As fans get more excited about postseason games, ticket prices are right up there too.
Tickets are as high as $270 dollars but it depends on the game and the section, some are even still available for $20.
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How a St. Louis parent is navigating the college selection process
"The first thing I learned is that there are way more high academic achievers than there are spots available at elite colleges."
Research seeks ways to grow solar and crops together in the skeptical Corn Belt
It’s a practice known as “agrivoltaics” or “agrisolar,” where active farming and solar happen in the same place instead of separately.
At Black Rabbit Vintage clothing store, the past is always in style
The store is funky and sassy, a destination shopping location for anyone who loves the styles and fashions of the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s.
Music at the Intersection Comes Into its Own in its Second Year
Well, it's official: With the success of last weekend's Music at the Intersection, St. Louis has a bona fide music festival on its hands. In the event's second year — and the first in this particular outdoor format — the fledgling affair proved that it's ready to fly.
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