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X Ambassadors, Third Eye Blind, and '90s House Party will headline Fair Saint Louis 2022
The free annual event will spread across Ballpark Village and Kiener Plaza for three days of music and celebrations.
Trucking software startup Freight Science raises $4M, plans to add staff
Alton's Olive Oil Marketplace Celebrates 10 Years of "Making It An Experience"
ALTON - Tim and Julie Meeks have always given their customer’s experience the “utmost importance” at their Alton and Belleville locations. On June 3-4, Olive Oil Marketplace is marking its 10th anniversary on Third Street in Alton with a celebration. The celebration kicks off at 11 a.m. on Friday and continues on Saturday with free food featuring Get-R-Smoked Pulled Pork and many other OOM recipe dishes, local vendors with samples and educational discussions, and many in-store specials, raffles, and giveaways. On Friday night at 4:30, a Celebration Ceremony will take place with cake and ice cream for customers. Overall, the June 3-4 celebration should be special for the popular couple at their Alton store. This is a link to the two-day celebration for Olive Oil Marketplace: https://www.facebook.com/events/371851048297332 “We hope when you come into our store, you feel welcomed and comfortable,” Tim and Julie said in a statement about the stores
Teen arrested in Kirkwood home invasion
St. Louis man convicted in 2018 fatal shooting in Greater Ville neighborhood
A jury returned a guilty verdict against Marcus Ausler in the fatal shooting of Antonio Williams inside a home in the Greater Ville neighborhood in 2018.
Suspect in custody after home invasion in Glendale
Kirkwood police responded to a report of a possible home invasion not far from an elementary school in Glendale.
IRS revamps 'Where's My Refund' tool to track refunds for past three years
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced they added a new feature to its online tool "Where's My Refund?"
St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
Take a load off and take in the views on a relaxing daytime cruise that shows St. Louis from the river that built it. Narrated
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Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Immerse yourself in Van Goghโs artwork like youโve never seen it before.ย Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will be in St. Louis at the
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World Wide Technology Raceway will bring Old Dominion, Nelly, and more to NASCAR fans for the Confluence Music Festival
The three-day fest will pack more than 30 acts into Enjoy Illinois 300 race weekend at WWTR.
Officials: North County workers accused of processing car registrations in exchange for money
New St. Louis Hiking Club 'Fat Stoner Babes' Welcomes the Unathletic
On May 11, Amber Strautkalns put out a call on Reddit. As a mom of three, Strautkalns sought an inclusive group of like-minded introverts she could enjoy the outdoors with. The only groups she could find were helmed by fitness junkies with washboard abs.
Freshman Joseph Chiarodo Is One Of The iCAN Clinic Male Athletes of the Month for the Tigers
EDWARDSVILLE – The Edwardsville Tigers baseball team defeated the Alton Redbirds 16-4 after five innings in the regional semifinals Wednesday night. Having himself a night was freshman Joseph Chiarodo. He went two-for-three against Alton including a three-run walk-off home run. The Tigers led 13-4 when Joe stepped up to the plate. After he put the ball over the fence in left-center his teammates stormed the field to celebrate the walk-off win via the mercy rule. Joe is one of the iCAN Clinic Male Athletes of the Month for the Tigers. Joe didn’t even expect the ball to reach the fence. “I thought it was going to hit the wall and be a double, so I was hustling out of the box, but then I saw the umpire move his hand around, so I was happy,” Chiarodo said postgame. “Joe put a good swing on it,” Edwardsville head coach Tim Funkhouser said. “He’s been a guy ready to break out. It’s good to see him get a couple of hits today.”
More layoffs at Post-Dispatch, Feast, Ladue News
Senator Gillibrand Says We Donโt Have To Regulate Speech, Just Misinfo. Who Wants To Tell Her?
It remains ridiculous how many politicians, across the political spectrum, resort to nonsense populism and grandstanding, rather than actually being willing to confront actual challenges. Now, I’ll be the first to admit that there are certain societal level issues that politicians simply cannot solve, and given the nature of a democracy based on first-past-the-post voting, […]
Ray Liotta dies at 67: reports
Ray Liotta, the actor best known for his roles in "Goodfellas" and "Field of Dreams," has died, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
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Two in custody for Kirkwood home invasion that prompted school lockouts
Two people are in custody, including a 17-year-old, for their alleged involvement in a home invasion Wednesday that prompted two Kirkwood schools to initiate lockout procedures.
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