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Forest Park in St. Louis Named Best City Park in USA
Woman, child critically injured in crash during St. Louis County police chase
Another innocent motorist had minor injuries. Police arrested a man after the three-car crash.
St. Louis Zoo reservation system here to stay
St. Louis golf coach's startup designs patent-pending product to improve users' short game
Former professional golfer Brad Smith, now head men's golf coach at Webster University in St. Louis, had an aha moment in 2017 while watching current pro Jason Day's approach to his short game.
Smith liked Day's straight-arm technique for chipping and pitching and wanted to replicate it with a training aid. That idea led to a startup, Flyt Golf, and a patent-pending sleeve that's now used by more than 50 PGA Tour players and instructors, including champions such as Justin Rose.
“The Flyt Sleeve…
Inmate deaths will be reviewed by auditors, St. Louis County jail director assures advisory board
Preliminary report by CGL Companies finds organizational and communications issues at the Clayton jail.
'This is definitely a blessing': Ritenour Co-Care Food Pantry helps families with food insecurity
Godfrey man dies in motorcycle crash in Madison County
A Godfrey man has been identified as the motorcyclist who died Thursday night in a crash in Madison County.
Tara Gallina and Zoë Robinson Talk Bar Les Frères' Bright Future
SIUE Raises More Than $572K During Inaugural One Day, One SIUE Event
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville lit up red with Cougar pride Thursday, April 21 in celebration of its inaugural One Day, One SIUE Day of Giving, which raised more than $572,000 and set a new standard for alumni engagement and community partnership as the University defines its future. “On behalf of the entire University, I want to thank you for your generosity and for your continued partnership," said Chancellor James T. Minor, PhD. “Each of our donors and partners plays an important role as we develop a bold vision for this university. My ambition is that SIUE be first and best at providing high-quality, affordable degree opportunities for all students. There is unrealized potential here that must be unlocked as we go forward. The time is now to more powerfully advance our mission. This is just the beginning of what we will achieve as we chart the path forward, together.” Monies raised through One Day, One SIUE will support scholarships
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Stone Brewing Forced To Cover Up ‘Keep It Juicy’ On Trade Dress As Lawsuit Kicks Off
Well, this one is moving fast. It was only a few days ago that we talked about a lawsuit filed by Sycamore Brewing against Stone Brewing for what sure looked like a pretty blatant ripoff of the former’s trademarked slogan, “Keep It Juicy”. What made this story notable was that Stone Brewing is just coming […]
Powerball Jackpot Soars To $400 Million For Saturday Night's Drawing
CHICAGO – Powerball is capping off its 30th anniversary week with a jackpot worth $400 million. The millionaire-making game held its first drawing back in April 22, 1992, with a jackpot estimated at $6 million. The jackpot for tomorrow night’s drawing is a whopping $400 million. The last time Powerball had a jackpot of $400 million was for the Christmas Day drawing last year. Illinois Lottery players have already struck it big this year. In the past two months, two Powerball players became newly minted millionaires. On April 16, a winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million was purchased at Circle K in Marseilles, and on February 12, a $2 million winning ticket was sold at Country Market in Girard. Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday with the next prize draw taking place on Saturday, April 23 at 9:59 p.m. CT. Powerball tickets are $2 each, and players have the option to add the Powerplay for an additional $1 for the chance to multiply
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How to watch the Cardinals on Apple TV+ Friday
City says ‘poor health conditions’ force it to close homeless camps
The city on Thursday evening posted flyers at four tent encampments, notifying residents that they must vacate within 10 days.
'Tourism Trash Force' cleans up downtown St. Louis for Earth Day
Refunds, rollbacks, rainy day boost: Illinois’ budget features mix of new appropriations
Illinois' $46 billion general revenue budget includes increased funding for education and human services and $1.8 billion in mostly temporary tax relief.
JROTC teacher helps students realize their dreams
Colonel Rob Jakcsy, a JROTC teacher at University City High School, is the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Teacher of the Month.
Wentzville school officials' negligence led to two rapes of autistic teen, lawsuit says
The teen was raped off campus in 2020 and in a school bathroom this year, the lawsuit says.
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