Visit the Cardinals Museum for a candid interview in our Sportsman’s Park Theater with 2011 Cardinals World Champion Jon Jay on Friday, April 29th at 4:30pm. Autographs
Census data show most people leaving the Illinois side of the St. Louis metro area for another state made a short trip across the Mississippi River to find a new home. Here's a deeper look at exactly where they went.
Van Morrison has debuted a third advance track from his forthcoming 43rd studio effort, What's It Gonna Take? -- a soulful, violin-driven tune titled "Dangerous." "Dangerous," which is the new…
A new signature street festival, City Social, will celebrate the music, art, and culture of St. Louis in Downtown along Washington Ave between Tucker Blvd
Citing a post-pandemic shutdown surge in violent crime and some other shaky reasoning, the city council of Houston, Texas has decided the time has come to violate the rights of business owners. Here’s Elizabeth Nolan Brown for Reason: Officials in Houston, Texas, have voted to require an array of businesses—including bars, convenience stores, and strip clubs—to install […]
A grand jury indicted Bradley Jenkins of Taylorville, Illinois, in the assault of his wife, Allissa Martin, 27, that led to her death in 2019 in St. Louis.
Deep into Missouri’s feverish summer, a St. Louis hardware store owner found his customers clamoring for something surprising: Electric space heaters. “The weather was warm and it was strange that …
EDWARDSVILLE - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) has issued an update to students about its masking policy, both for the upcoming spring commencement ceremonies and the summer semester ahead. The university also announced a finals week schedule for voluntary COVID-19 testing at three different campuses. In an email to students on Friday, James Minor - the newest chancellor of SIUE - said this weekend is the first of the university’s Spring 2022 commencement ceremonies and asked attendees to be respectful in light of the masking policy. “I write to remind you that masks are optional at commencement,” Minor wrote in the email. “Please be kind and respectful as people make personal decisions regarding mask wearing.” When the summer term begins on May 9, the university’s current masking policies will remain in effect, according to the email. Face masks will remain optional in most university spaces, but faculty will still be allowed
The Biden Administration just announced the creation of a DHS subagency apparently intended to confront “disinformation.” The biggest problem with it is that it is impossible, right now, to even know whether it’s a good idea or not, because it is so unclear what this board is intended to do. Further, its name does not […]
St. Louis will see its first plant-based restaurant week May 1-7. Caryn Dugan, a.k.a. “STL Veg Girl,” discusses why she decided to launch the event, and why veganism shouldn’t be anxiety-inducing.