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Oprah Sues Podcast About Oprah For Branding That Includes Oprah Trademarks
Being the “Queen of Talk,” perhaps it’s no surprise that Oprah Winfrey has made it onto Techdirt’s pages plenty of times in the past. To be fair to her, most of the posts we’ve done concern her being on the receiving end of typically silly intellectual property disputes. That being said, Oprah and her company, […]
Colleagues share memories of the late Jeff Burton
Listeners of 105.7 The Point are mourning the loss of host Jeff Burton, who died on Monday from prostate cancer.
Additional SROs coming to St. Charles County schools
St. Charles County schools will have more police protection when thousands of students return to class next week. Kids will notice a new face when they walked through the doors – a school resource officer. It’s something both parents and school officials are excited about.
Can you buy Magic House tickets at the door? Do they sell out?
Missouri student test scores fail to rebound in second school year of the pandemic
Statewide, 43% of students tested proficient in English, a decrease of 6% from 2019. In math, 39% were proficient, down 3% from 2019.
Do the Cardinals ever call people trying to sell tickets?
St. Louis’ best tacos and Mexican restaurants from the STL 100
Ian Froeb's STL 100 lists his picks for the top restaurants in St. Louis. Here, we highlight the taco joints and Mexican restaurants from that list.
Federal government announces historic water cuts as Colorado River falls to new lows
“The system is approaching a tipping point."
Any one else had a FEMA inspector come by?
Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act into law
It’s the single biggest climate package in U.S. history.
Blueberry Hill’s 50th dart tourney, and 50th birthday, coming next month
Mark your calendar for tourney’s first toss on Sept. 9; and the competition runs through Sept. 11. A 50th birthday party will be the night of Sept. 8.
Tuesdays in the Park
Summer is here, and live music is back! Join us every Tuesday evening through August 30 for a great mix of live music while you
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High-profile drug bust near Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Authorities served a warrant for a high-profile drug bust Tuesday morning near Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Tireless Ben Poremba To Open Yet Another Restaurant
Inquiring minds want to know: Does Ben Poremba ever get tired? Since arriving on the St. Louis restaurant scene in 2008, the Bengelina Hospitality Group chef and owner has opened Salume Beddu, fine-dining spot Elaia and the Benevolent King. He's converted a service station to a Mediterranean/Israeli restaurant with Olio, opened and then closed Old Standard and Parigi, expanded the Elaia/Olio compound down Tower Grove Avenue with Nixta and AO&CO, launched children's store Honeycomb with Zoe Kaemmerer, created lifestyle brand B. Poremba Feinschmecker and released a fragrance with Saint Rita Parlor.
City Museum founder's Riverview retreat being auctioned off
Bob Cassilly was a St. Louis original. The Vianney and Fontbonne University grad is known as the creative force behind the iconic City Museum. His legacy is more than the popular downtown destination and runs well beyond the mundane.
Public transportation to Busch Stadium?
Question about live comedy that isn't stand-up?
Flordell Hills man charged with killing his cousin in debt dispute
Alex E. Callier IV was charged with second-degree murder, armed criminal action and evidence tampering in the shooting death of his cousin, Decorion Wilson.
Flood Exercise Being Held in Grafton
GRAFTON - A flood exercise is planned at 9 a.m. on Thursday, November 3, at Grafton City Hall, located at 118 E. Main St. in Grafton. Grafton Mayor Mike Morrow said the goal of this flood exercise is to test the city’s flood preparedness and go over their updated emergency response plans with state and local officials, who will also be present at the exercise. “It’s going to be held in our big area where we do our meetings. We’re going to have city personnel there that typically operate in a flood, we’re going to have the county personnel here and there will be some state people here also,” Morrow said. “The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is going to be running the exercise.” Morrow said when he first took office, one of his top priorities was updating Grafton’s emergency management plans, as the portions of it that had been written down were spotty at best. Not only have they gotten the entire emergency plan in writing,
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