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Studying how climate change shapes floods and river landscapes
“What we think is that in response to these big floods, all the structure that’s been built on the riverbed is going to get broken up and disconnected, which is going to make the rivers a lot more susceptible to erosion,” says Masteller.
Post Malone, experiencing 'stabbing pain,' postpones show following St. Louis accident
Post Malone went to the hospital again Saturday after experiencing what he described on social media as difficulty breathing and stabbing pain, forcing him to postpone a scheduled show in Boston.
Post Malone hospitalized with 'stabbing pain' a week after fall at Enterprise Center
Post Malone’s on-stage fall at Enterprise Center last weekend looks even more serious than originally thought.
Man shot and killed in north St. Louis City
A man was shot and killed in north St. Louis Saturday night.
Suburban school districts in St. Louis area more likely to ban books under new law
Librarians have scoured books for any applicable content at the direction of lawyers. Ten districts in St. Louis and inner suburbs are ignoring the law.
Does anyone need some hops? I have a paper grocery bag of dry and I’m picking today. PM me if you’re going to be brewing soon and would like them.
Opinion: We all have power within us to do good with our words
I have been an advocate journalist for nearly four decades, which is nothing short of a miracle when you take into account that I was raised on a small cotton …
Bi-State Chippewa Bus @ Famous-Barr @ Crestwood Plaza - Crestwood, Missouri - 1971
How a suburban St. Louis detective broke a 30-year-old serial killer case wide open
Jodi Weber took the Post-Dispatch inside the investigation that led to charges filed against Gary Muehlberg in the 1990 serial murders of four St. Louis women.
‘This job is impossible’: High turnover, low morale plague Missouri child welfare agency
“You could spend your entire weekend or all night going out and looking for kids,” he said.
When 'The Simpsons' meet St. Louis
America's longest-running animated series and beloved sitcom "The Simpsons" kicks off its 34th season on Sunday. And there are quite a few times when the series has crossed paths with St. Louis.
Collective bargaining amendment brings national labor fight to Illinois ballot
The proposed amendment, if ratified, could chart a new direction for organized labor not only in Illinois, but nationwide.
What did you eat this week?
Sunny and cool Sunday, mid to upper 60s by work week
We have a few spot sprinkles near a cold front Sunday morning that are moving southeast.
Showcase your creativity at Art In The Park
On Sunday, September 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., artists will fill the space on both sides of the lily pond to showcase their creativity.
Chabad of Chesterfield offers six-course Rosh Hashana dinner Sunday night
The Chabad of Chesterfield will be offering its annual six-course community Rosh Hashana dinner Sunday night.
Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival continues today
The Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival continues Sunday.
Why the fake referendums in Ukraine?
I guess I'll never understand totalitarian regimes: Officials in Russian-occupied territories in eastern and southern Ukraine were forcing people to vote “under a gun barrel,” residents said on Saturday as staged referendums — intended to validate Moscow’s annexation of the territory it occupies — entered their second day. What's the point of this? Everyone knows ...continue reading "Why the fake referendums in Ukraine?"
Squirrel photo of the day
This is our local squirrel pretending to be a miniature beaver. I will let you know if he starts making miniature twig dams when we water the yard.
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