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St. Louis police investigate fatal crash
Officers didn't know the identity of the driver of a Dodge Durango that ran off the road, hitting a metal fence and a sign.
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Only in death does Trump part
It's been a bit of a slow blogging week around here. On Monday I had a four-hour infusion. On Tuesday I met with my oncologist and then had a long lunch with a friend. On Wednesday I had my fourth—and hopefully last—eye adjustment. Thursday was crash day. Friday was also crash day. And then Saturday ...continue reading "Only in death does Trump part"
Black catholic nuns have compelling, long-overlooked history
Even as a young adult, Shannen Dee Williams – who grew up Black and Catholic in Memphis, Tenn. – knew of only one Black nun, and a fake one at …
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MoDOT to Study Possibilities, Connections, and Future of I-64 from Kingshighway to Jefferson - NextSTL
MoDOT to Study Possibilities, Connections, and Future of I-64 from Kingshighway to Jefferson
MoDOT is undertaking a Planning and Environmental Linkages study of the I-64 corridor from Kingshighway to Jefferson. What is a PEL study? Planning and Environment Linkages (PEL) helps transportation decision makers consider environmental, community, and economic goals early in the transportation planning process. Practitioners can also use the information, analysis, and products developed during planning […]
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This Week in St. Louis Food News
This week in St. Louis’ food scene saw tragedy, closure, new beginnings, pieces of history and joyful returns. Food editor Cheryl Baehr’s review of Pizza Champ gives a look inside the new ‘za joint, while Jaime Lees writes about one of the best food and drink events in St .Louis' historic Hill neighborhood. The week was also met with a closure of a popular coffee spot and a fire destroyed three local restaurant employees’ homes. Let's dig in.
Streets commissioner asks for 'more manpower' to help put the brakes on St. Louis' pothole problem
Blues will win Stanley Cup led by potent offense, 200-foot mentality
What Missouri did right during the pandemic — and what went wrong
Gov. Mike Parson says the state did the best it could. Many public health officials beg to differ.
Troy Man Reported Missing, Police Seek Assistance
TROY - The Troy Police Department is seeking assistance in a missing person - Richard Maedge. Troy Police say Maedge was last seen leaving his residence in Troy on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, on foot. He was wearing blue jeans and a blue T-shirt when last viewed. Anyone who can assist in locating Maedge is encouraged to call the Troy Police Department at (618) 667-6731.
Palace of Fine Arts - St. Louis Art Museum - 1904
Point of Departure Celebration to Mark 218 Years Since Lewis and Clark Expedition Set Out from Camp River Dubois
HARTFORD – The Lewis and Clark State Historic Site will celebrate the 218th anniversary of the start of the Lewis and Clark Expedition with the Point of Departure Celebration May 7 and 8. Visitors will have an opportunity to interact with military demonstrations, historic artisans and more at this free event. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Military reenactors will portray soldiers of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s Corps of Discovery. The War of 1812 American 2nd Regiment Artillery will discuss the war in which many Lewis and Clark Expedition members would serve, while demonstrating black powder muskets and artillery. Volunteers will interpret the “White Pirogue,” a replica of the only boat to complete the entire round trip on the Missouri River with the Corps of Discovery. The reconstructed settler’s cabin will be busy with demonstrations offering a glimpse into frontier family life. Historic artisans will exhibit skills including candle
Music, Memories, and a Good Time... Trinity River Festival Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
COTTAGE HILLS - On May 6 and 7, more than 30 local and regional bands will take the stage for Trinity River Festival at VFW Post 7678 in Cottage Hills, Ill. to help raise funds for the local nonprofit Trinity’s Way. Tickets are $10 per day at the gate, cash only. Festival-goers can also purchase a weekend pass, online only, before the day of the event. Advance tickets can be purchased using debit card, credit card, or PayPal on the Trinity’s Way website or by using this link https://www.trinitysway.org/event-details/trinity-river-festival-2022 . Trinity’s Way formed in 2018 after 17-year-old Trinity Buel was killed in a tragic car accident. The nonprofit was started by her mother, April Gray, and her godfather, Chris Unthank, to carry on Buel’s kindness and compassion for animals and the environment. That same year, the group hosted their first annual Trinity River Festival. The organization uses funds raised from the festival to provide support for area animal-related
Local Teacher Develops Phone Locker Technology to Battle the Distractions of Cell Phones in the Classroom
GRANITE CITY - School Districts and teachers have continued to battle the distraction of cell phones in the classroom. Bill Henricks, a teacher at Granite City School District has developed a solution to help maintain the privacy of the student but cut back on the distraction they bring to the learning process. Bill founded Jordiam, a company that manufactures phone lockers, to help solve a problem he has seen in his own classroom. These are not just any electronic storage device, they are designed with the student, teacher, administrator, and parent/guardian in mind. These electronic storage devices are clear and controlled remotely by the teacher by the push of a button. They can be mounted to any wall, desk, or table. Teens spend an average of seven hours and 22 minutes on their phones a day, kids ages 8 to 12, are not far behind, at four hours and 44 minutes daily, according to a report by Common Sense Media. “After a case study I did during my classes, I found that
‘It’s like a highway here’: Deaths, crashes spike on north St. Louis County road
Over five years, 22 people have died in traffic accidents on Chambers Road in north St. Louis County, a Post-Dispatch analysis shows.
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