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Hundreds of 2022 St. Louis concerts include Twenty One Pilots, Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Bon Jovi
Here’s a sampling of the many shows headed to St. Louis-area venues in 2022.
Missouri legislators ring in 2022 with map drama, wage issue — and some lingering tensions
St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Sarah Kellogg discusses what the Missouri legislature has been working on in its first two weeks this year, and what’s to come this session.
One of St. Louis' largest real estate agencies purchased by Berkshire Hathaway
Why the Supreme Court's OSHA ruling could be more complicated for multi-state employers
Bruce Springsteen tops list of highest-earning music artists of 2021
Rolling Stone has unveiled its list of the 10 highest-earning music artists for 2021, and the tally is made up mostly up veteran acts who sold the rights to their…
Missouri judge hears arguments over whether legislative rule violates open records law
A government transparency advocate argued Friday that the Missouri House of Representatives is defying the will of the voters by withholding information from the public when responding to open records requests. Whether the Missouri House has the authority to withhold information, including the addresses and phone numbers of constituents, was at the heart of a […]
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Fuzzy’s Taco Shop temporarily closes St. Louis-area locations
Another one bites the dust – at least, temporarily.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop announced in an email to customers Thursday it is closing its four St. Louis-area locations and Columbia, Missouri, restaurant “for the time being.”
“We love our Fuzzy’s fans and the good vibes you bring us. We look forward to seeing your faces again soon,” the email stated. “It’s not a goodbye, it’s a see you later.”
Fuzzy’s did not give a reason for the temporary closure. The restaurant chain's St.…
State education board keeps 36-hour virtual learning rule
NORMANDY, Mo. (AP) — School districts struggling with staff absences because of COVID-19 are facing difficult decisions about how to provide the required number of instruction hours while being limited …
St. Louis man admits 3 armed robberies in Metro East
Jalon Moore robbed two business and a bank in Illinois and robbed or tried to rob five businesses in Missouri in 2019.
City of St. Louis declares Jan. 14, 2022 as 'PJ Randhawa Day'
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra names a new chief philanthropy officer
Woman carjacked, assaulted after following people who struck her car in St. Louis
Review: Tommy Chims Drinks Some Weed Soda
It's not uncommon, when perusing the wares at a dispensary, to get the good old-fashioned upsell from your budtender.…
‘No words to describe’: St. Louis fire department mourns firefighter killed in north city blaze
One firefighter was killed and two others were injured in the fire in a north St. Louis building, according to the fire department.
Lani Guinier (1950-2022) taught me almost everything I know about voting rights
Patrice J. Bridal Studio opening in new location this Saturday
The first Black-owned bridal studio in St. Louis is expanding to a larger space on St. Charles Rock Road, which will host a trunk show on Sunday and a bridal vendor event on Monday.
Be careful out there! This Snarky T Rex is hanging out in a planter behind the Ely Walker building on Washington Ave
Unhoused people breaking into downtown apartments, residents say
Elton John, Ringo Starr, Stevie Wonder featured on Eddie Vedder’s new solo album, ‘Earthling’
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder has revealed new details about his forthcoming solo album, Earthling, including the fact that some very famous musicians have lent their talents to the project,…
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