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IN UNISON Chorus in St. Louis awarded with grant to showcase even more Black artists
St. Louis City recycling remains on hold due to staff, truck shortages
Sex case dropped against former SLU law student
Omar Adam Elzoobi was accused in court records of using household items to sexually assault the woman while she was incapacitated.
Bi-State board to consider Loop Trolley plan Friday
St. Louis area leaders have feared that defaulting on the trolley project would cost $22 million, and put the region at risk for securing future federal funds.
Crown Candy Kitchen falls victim to burglary for $10
Downey Woodpecker making a home in an old Red Bud Tree
Mercy lifting COVID-19 visitor restrictions at St. Louis area hospitals
In ‘That’s What She Said,’ 10 St. Louis women take the mic
“That’s What She Said” has become a biannual hit in Champaign, Illinois, bringing a cast of local women together to tell their stories in a one-night-only event. Producer/director Jenny Pratt explains why she’s bringing the show to St. Louis and discusses the process with cast member Rhoda Banks.
February on pace for 71% drop in reported COVID cases in Missouri
In January, Missouri reported 255,880 COVID cases. February is on pace to finish with 73,693 cases. That would be a 71.2% drop month-to-month.
Missouri Conservation experts warn of coyote concerns for pets
ST. LOUIS--Food. Fear. Vigilance. These are the three keys Missouri Department of Conservation officials are warning the public to keep in mind in what are four very active months for coyote activity in the state. Breeding season begins in February, with mothers giving birth within two months. With pups comes the need for more food. [...]
Missouri DNR warns of water and wastewater cybersecurity threat amid Ukraine tensions
Cyber threats to water systems are not unheard of, a DNR representative said, but the current threat isn’t targeted at Missouri specifically.
Pam Hupp TV show won't share profits with murder victim, lawyer says
The producers of a TV series about Pam Hupp won't share profits with the family of a man she killed, lawyer says.
Missouri senator proposes bill to allow exemptions for COVID-19 requirements
A Missouri state senator has proposed legislation that would allow exemptions for COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
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Custodian at Eureka High School charged with sexually assaulting student with Down syndrome
Bob Weir’s Wolf Bros releases live album tomorrow, says Dead & Company tour on tap for summer
Last month, Dead & Company was forced to call off its two-weekend Playing in the Sand destination festival due the Omicron surge of COVID-19. But the band's Bob Weir is…
St. Louis woman admits arson conspiracy
Nautica Turner admitted trying to set the 7-Eleven near 17th and Pine streets, on fire.
Messenger: Nonprofit chosen for prison halfway house loses its proposed location
Feds took $44 million contract from troubled Dismas House board, but new nonprofit has struggles of its own.