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Music at the Intersection
For its second year, Music at the Intersection is moving the core of its multi-day entertainment line-up to an outdoor footprint in Grand Center Arts
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Gateway to Pride Exhibit
LGBTQIA+ communities have been contributing to St. Louis’s history for centuries. Now the Gateway to Pride virtual exhibit will begin to uncover the rarely-shared or
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Here are the five best lines from today’s dismissal of Donald Trump’s latest idiocy
A few months ago Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton in federal court for— Well, for being mean to him, I guess. This is decidedly not a federal crime, but Trump hoped to get a favorable hearing anyway by filing his suit in a Florida district where the only judge was Aileen Cannon, the Trump appointee ...continue reading "Here are the five best lines from today’s dismissal of Donald Trump’s latest idiocy"
Ascension Charity Classic improves life for St. Louisans off the golf course
The sweet sound of well-struck golf shots echoes through the grounds of Norwood Hills Country Club Friday afternoon. The percussion is pleasing to players and patrons alike, but it’s the charitable support this event provides that’s music to the ears of the St. Louis community.
MoDOT says safety training was ignored before fatal work zone crash
A MoDOT supervisor reportedly ignored crucial safety training right before the fatal work zone crash in November 2021, according to an internal reprimand letter.
St. Louis small business owner gets results after waiting for city lifeline
Many St. Louis small businesses are still struggling from the impact of the pandemic and a challenging economy.
Loved ones pay tribute to 23-year-old St. Louis man shot, killed inside market
Collinsville High School students make history by going gold
Friday night’s game against Alton High School took on a different look. Many fans were wearing gold-colored t-shirts to raise awareness about childhood cancer.
Family, friends hold balloon release in remembrance of man shot and killed at north county supermarket
Family, and friends remembered Friday the life of the man that was shot and killed inside a north county supermarket.
Sony Claps Back At Microsoft Over Limited Promise For ‘CoD’ Cross-Platform Plans
And here we are again, with more exclusivity drama coming out of the recent acquisitions Microsoft has undertaken in the video game space. After the announcements of the Zenimax/Bethesda and Activision Blizzard acquisitions, which are still going through review, Microsoft came out with a bunch of conflicting statements on what those buys would mean for […]
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Looking for a groomer that takes cats
Car accident on skinker and forest pkwy witnesses
Former high school teacher accused of sexual assault no longer required to wear ankle monitor
City Hope St. Louis helps to combat the rise in homelessness across region
Across the St. Louis region, homelessness has been on the rise in recent years. One organization began to help when the New Life Evangelistic Center was forced to closed in 2017.
City of St. Louis Ends Fiscal Year 2022 With $49 Million Surplus
Comptroller Darlene Green announced today that the City of St. Louis closed its fiscal year 2022 with an operating budget surplus of $49.4 million.
'They took his life for what reason?' - mom of man killed in shooting at north county supermarket
The mother of the young man killed in the shooting said she doesn't understand why the gunfire erupted.
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St. Louis judge hits pause on mayor's police oversight plan
Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser wrote in his ruling that at least one provision in the plan conflicted with state law.
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