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Future of Spire's natural gas pipeline to be discussed Nov. 18
Fall day downtown
1500 S Grand The Grim Reaper didn't get this one!
The List: Give the gift of an experience they won't forget
We’re not fans of giving gift cards just because you can’t think of anything to get someone. But we are fans of getting someone a gift card for an experience or a subscription to something that will bring them joy…
KSDK's Frank Cusumano's car stolen — from Chaifetz lot
Does the City still have a mask mandate?
Police seeking charges in attack on St. Louis County jail officer
The jail officer was hospitalized for injuries she suffered in an attack by an inmate at the St. Louis County jail.
Graeme Edge, founding drummer of The Moody Blues, dead at age 80
Founding Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge died today, according to separate messages posted by his longtime band mates Justin Hayward and John Lodge. He was 80. "It's a very sad…
Spire Missouri’s warning of natural gas outages a ‘manufactured crisis,’ critics say
As federal energy regulators prepare to decide the fate of a St. Louis natural gas pipeline, Spire Missouri is warning customers their gas service could fail this winter. Business industry groups and the utility maintain it’s their responsibility to keep customers informed. But environmental groups and some local elected officials — who note federal regulators seem […]
The post Spire Missouri’s warning of natural gas outages a ‘manufactured crisis,’ critics say appeared first on Missouri Independent.
Spotted these in the alley behind Vintage Vinyl today. Pretty sure they’re junk, but maybe there’s someone interested in these relics.
'Pretty Woman Cocktail Experience' Coming to St. Louis' Grand Center
Calling all Pretty Woman fans — or even just those who like a good cocktail — Kranzberg Arts Foundation’s Central Stage (3524 Washington) is making sure it treats you so nice, you’ll never let their new cocktail experience go.
In honor of Pretty Woman opening at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, Central Stage partnered with Mid Coast Media and STL Barkeep to host a pop-up experience for guests to enjoy before they hit the musical, beginning November 16.
Custom cocktails with names related to the movie and musical will be served.…
Titos Pics with Pups Returns to The Moonrise Hotel – Saturday, November 20th
Get a jump on the holidays! Come take your holiday photo with your best friend at the Moonrise Hotel, 6177 Delmar, on Saturday, November 20th from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM. It’s free and fun. Thank you to Tito’s Vodka!
KMOV hires reporter from 2020 viral 'bison' video
In March 2020, Deion Broxton posted a video that went viral, showing him and his confrontation with a herd of bison at Yellowstone National Park.
St. Louis restaurant wins world's best burger award
The St. Louis food scene is getting international recognition this week.
The World Food Championships crowned their winners Tuesday evening in Dallas, and two St. Louis-area restaurants took home top prizes.
Hi-Pointe Drive-In beat the competition to win the title of burger champion with a vegan take on its classic cowboy burger. Along with the title, Hi-Pointe owner Mike Johnson and executive chef Adam Pritchett also received a $7,500 check.
“Shout out to the burger man himself, Executive Chef…
Analysis: Assessing Cori Bush's infrastructure "no" vote
Cori Bush's "no" vote on the infrastructure bill went against the votes of many of her democratic colleagues. St. Louis Public Radio political correspondent Jason Rosenbaum digests the vote and its implications.
For veterans with PTSD, Illinois nonprofit's service dogs are a game changer
Service dogs can make a big difference for veterans suffering from PTSD. Nicole Lanahan of Got Your Six Support Dogs discusses her organization’s work, and Navy veteran Andy Canning shares how his dog Arkum helps him and his family.
UMSL economist and St. Louis heating vendor weigh in on Spire’s STL Pipeline snafu
Spire’s Nov. 4 email about its STL Pipeline sparked alarm. UMSL economist Lea Kosnik says higher energy bills are a concern for this winter but residents shouldn’t be too concerned about the pipeline closing. Carondelet Mechanical owner Jesse Irwin, whose phone has been blowing up with people hoping to switch to electric heat, also joins the conversation.
A lost young life changed counselor Yolanda Curry’s forever
Former judge Jimmie Edwards elected to legal education board
The former circuit court judge and St. Louis public safety director has been elected as a trustee to the Center for American and International Law.