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Tobacco City
Tobacco City is about simplicity. Simple songs and melodies built around nostalgic and blue stories. Built out of a mutual love of classic and cosmic
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Mindful Mondays featuring Third Sight Band
BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups is a legendary St. Louis live music venue presenting world class Jazz, Blues, R&B, Soul and Americana along with southern-inspired
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Football fans, local apparel company excited to welcome XFL back to STL
MoDot tackles trash problems along area highways in St. Louis
The Missouri Department of Transportation received phone calls about an increasing amount of trash along area highways.
Caleres CEO Diane Sullivan retiring in January; Jay Schmidt to take over
Diane Sullivan is retiring as CEO of the shoe company, and will be replaced by company president Jay Schmidt.
Sweetie Pie’s owner faces hurdle in trying to launch medical marijuana company
The state of Missouri rejected Robbie Montgomery’s startup company’s application for a cannabis license.
Semitrailer starts multi-vehicle crash on I-270 in the Metro East
The crash happened on Interstate 270 in Madison County, according to the Illinois State Police.
'We hear the sad stories over and over': Online puppy scams on the rise in Missouri
What's Up Downtown Information Exchange To Be Held Tuesday, July 26th
ALTON - Alton Main Street’s quarterly information exchange, called “What’s Up Downtown,” will be held on Tuesday, July 26th at 5:30 p.m. at the Riverbender building, located at 200 W. 3 rd Street in Alton, IL. The public is invited to learn the latest news regarding developments in Alton’s historic downtown, including updates from new & existing businesses, news on real estate transactions, and details of upcoming events and projects. The evening’s featured speakers will be: John Muller from Diversified Real Estate Group, sharing about his company’s acquisition of the Riverbender building, and recent renovations that are designed to attract small businesses seeking a professional office setting. Rob Lenhardt, sharing details of upcoming development plans at Mac’s Time Out at 315 Belle Street. Tabitha Craig, sharing the breakfast and lunch menu for her new restaurant called Tab’s Cafe opening soon at 400 State Street. Kyndra
STRIKE THEIR A$$. Fighting machinist IAM local 837, 91% vote to REJECT Boeing's contact offer and 94% vote yes to strike.
Afghan refugee family arrives in St. Louis
An Afghan family who was stranded in Albania for months as war refugees arrived in St. Louis Monday for a new beginning.
He was a star St. Louis athlete. He died accused of robbing gas stations in St. Charles.
Nine days ago, Lance Bush's epitaph morphed into this: Homeless man shot dead while robbing a store clerk at knifepoint.
Bear shooting in Washington County triggers investigation
The male bear's carcass is in evidence, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Kelsey Jones Posts GoFundMe To Help With Father's Funeral and Injured Dog Expenses
EAST ALTON - Kelsey Jones has posted a GoFundMe page to assist with the costs of her father's funeral and vet expenses for his dog. The dog, Iris, was attacked in a situation that developed at 10:37 a.m. on Saturday, July 23, 2022, in Old Oak Ridge Trailer Park, 100 Wesley Drive in East Alton. Kelsey's father, Dale, died of an apparent heart attack during the struggle between dogs. Dale was walking his dog when his dog and two others started to fight in the neighborhood. A female was walking two dogs when the dog fight occurred. She suffered multiple bites and other associated injuries and was transported by EMS from the scene for hospital care. This is what Kelsey posted on the GoFundMe: "My name is Kelsey Jones. On July 23rd, my father, Dale Jones was walking his dog, Isis, around the neighborhood as he did every day. As he was walking her, two dogs out of the neighborhood came up and started attacking her. The dogs did not attack my dad, but as a result of him struggling to get
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Check your polling location ahead of August 2 primaries due to redistricting
Ahead of the Tuesday, August 2 Primary Election, the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners is reminding residents to make a plan before voting, which includes checking their polling location.
Rolling Stones touring band members to pay tribute to Charlie Watts in NYC
As The Rolling Stones prepare to wind down their current European tour leg next week comes word that some members of the rock legends' touring band will team up for…
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