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As usual, the “smart” home isn’t always all that smart, and dumber technology can often be the best option. That’s certainly true in the smart lock realm, where studies repeatedly have shown that many major smart lock brands are easily compromised. The same has reportedly been proven to be of most other “smart” devices, whether […]
What happened last night on Delmar? (Shooting)
What is going on on Olive Blvd at Lindbergh?
What happened to Eat-Rite Diner
Eat-Rite Diner, the 516-square feet flagship of a greasy spoon empire, sat on Route 66 for decades in St. Louis, at the intersection of Chouteau and Seventh street. Today it’s gone, but not forgotten. Here’s what happened to Eat-Rite Diner,
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Groth Guide to Lindenwood Park - NextSTL
Advice on helping kids care for a new dog
Teaching a child how to let a dog sniff their hand can help their relationship get off on the right foot.
Schmitt warns of effort to ‘remake America’ in the image of Karl Marx
Missouri attorney general says the Left is seeking to replace the Declaration of Independence with The Communist Manifesto.
Kairos charter school in St. Louis under scrutiny for private management
Groth Guide to Lindenwood Park
Lindenwood Park is a southwest neighborhood of St. Louis south of Arsenal, north of Chippewa, east of I-44 and the city limits and west of Hampton. Lindenwood Park lost 3% of it’s residents from 1990-2000 where 10,207 were counted, 95% white, 2% black, 2% Hispanic/Latino, 1% Asian. 96% of its 5,032 housing units are occupied, 71% […]
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Pedestrian killed on I-55 in Metro East
Three people in the car that struck him were injured. One of the people in the car was a 5-year-old child.
Local man trains to be a YMCA lifeguard after lifeguards saved his life
'It doesn’t feel real': Metro East teacher worries about family in Ukraine
Mask mandates end in St. Louis County and Illinois
Mask mandates came to an end Monday in the state of Illinois and St. Louis County.
It comes at a time when CDC officials say more than 70% of the U.S. population lives in counties where the coronavirus is posing a low or medium threat to hospitals.
In St. Louis County, public health officials rescinded the mask order at 8 a.m. and in its place issued a public health advisory that encourages mask use.
Noting that as of Feb. 26, St. Louis County is now in the medium level of community transmission,…
IT equipment recycling business plans St. Charles County expansion
Mad Mexica serves birria, tacos and burgers at Mad Art Gallery in St. Louis
The new Soulard spot serves “Mexican cuisine from across the country.”
Three Tidbits: Brennan's FTW, a not-so-new ghost kitchen, when to shush your tablemates
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
Pedestrian struck and killed by car on I-55 near Fairmont City
SIUE Difference Maker Jacks Gets Creative, Remains Dedicated to Students
EDWARDSVILLE – The pandemic has taken a marked toll on all individuals, presenting a variety of challenges as it has engendered salient adjustments in personal lives, learning environments and workplaces. Realizing and sharing in these challenges, numerous Southern Illinois University Edwardsville faculty, staff and students have gone above and beyond to support each other. In response to a social media call to highlight “SIUE Difference Makers,” nominations were abundant. Among those acknowledged for their positive impact was Tim Jacks, PhD, associate professor of computer management and information systems (CMIS) in the School of Business. “I'm incredibly fortunate to have a meaningful career where I'm able to make an impact on people at a personal level,” shared Jacks, who joined SIUE in 2012. “I am profoundly humbled by this Difference Maker recognition. The School of Business is full of faculty, staff, and administrators who make a difference
Man shot at a ZX gas station in St. Louis City Monday morning
ST. LOUIS - A man was shot at a gas station in St. Louis City Monday morning. The shooting happened just before 6 a.m. in the 1600 block of Union Boulevard at the ZX Gas Station. The 31-year-old man was conscious and breathing when officers arrived at the scene. He was then taken to the [...]