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Weekly Events Thread 1/31/21 - 2/6/22
Here's where St. Louis Lambert International Airport ranks in terms of airfares
In Missouri's wealthiest county, group launches campaign to buy housing, make it affordable
Bonne Terre man arrested for DWI in deadly crash involving utility vehicle
The vehicle rolled backward and overturned as its driver tried to scale a rock wall. A passenger, Gene E. Skaggs, was partly thrown off and died.
Librarians, others stand against Wentzville’s book ban
Librarians and others say censorship attempts like banning books reflect anxiety about cultural change.
St. Louis Roman Catholics react to call for ‘most sweeping’ change in archdiocese’s history
Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski told his diminishing flock Sunday that 'every aspect' of ministry and institutions will be assessed for change.
Messenger: Hubbub over released domestic violence defendant misses the point of cash bail
Bail system worked as it is intended for man accused of domestic violence, says defense attorney.
Mia Rose Holdings to start construction on fourth apartment complex in St. Charles County
Nobu’s to reopen this spring on the Delmar Loop
After relocating to 6253 Delmar, the longtime Japanese restaurant will have a refreshed menu, a modern atmosphere, and a new generation at the helm.
Monday, January 31, 2022 - It may be years before more qualified veterans receive disability benefits
Veterans suffering from certain medical conditions became eligible for “presumptive” VA disability benefits last year. But their claims are adding to the agency’s huge backlog.
Three Tidbits: Clementine's newest offerings and celebrations, WEGAP suspends daily service, fancying French bistros
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
One person shot and killed at residence on Olive Boulevard in Chesterfield
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - One person was shot and killed early Monday morning inside of a Chesterfield residence. The shooting happened at about 5 a.m. in the 14700 block of Olive Boulevard. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital where they were later pronounced dead. The Chesterfield Police said, "all occupants who were present inside [...]
Visitation held today for Festus Fire Chief who died of COVID complications
FESTUS, Mo. - FInal goodbyes start Monday for the Festus Fire Chief. Kevin Cremer died from COVID-19 complications. Chief Kevin Cremer died a week ago at age 48 after battling COVID for weeks. A visitation will be held Monday afternoon into this evening then funeral services will take place Tuesday. He had been part of [...]
Expert tips for reducing your child's screen time
Modeling good behavior, setting boundaries, and replacing technology with healthy alternatives are among the ways that parents can limit kids' screen time.
The 5 best kids' used clothing spots in St. Louis
Save on your child's next shopping spree by visiting one of these local businesses or events.
Historic Wildwood estate offers the charms of the rustic life
Five bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom home with guest cottage
Letter from Missouri Library Association to Wentzville school board president
January 28, 2022
Sunny skies and high temps in low-50s Monday, snow coming later this week
ST. LOUIS - Monday will be a quiet day with mostly sunny skies and mild temps. High temperatures will reach the low-50s. The major winter storm arrives by Tuesday and continues through Thursday. A Winter Weather Watch is in effect starting Tuesday evening. It will still be mild on Tuesday with some showers in the [...]
Decision nixing local COVID orders hampering health agencies’ response to other diseases
Two weeks after a Cole County judge stripped local health agencies of their ability to issue orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, a top official in the state health department predicted the impact would be much more far-reaching. “The pending litigation is going to shut down most (local public health agency) activities, and based […]
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