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Elton John returns to the stage
Elton John's much-delayed Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour resumed Wednesday night in New Orleans, with a fresh new addition to his set list. Not only did Elton play pretty much…
MLK Remembered
Downtown St. Louis task force sees progress in public safety downtown
Missouri Congressman Cleaver tests positive for COVID-19
Cleaver said he is fully vaccinated and also received a booster vaccine.
St. Louis to study north-south rapid transit... again - NextSTL
270 Final Boss
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra postpones weekend performances
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has postponed performances this weekend of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" in concert at Powell Hall. The concerts were scheduled for Friday through Sunday.
"The SLSO understands the disappointment and inconvenience of postponing concerts and thanks patrons for their continued understanding and support," read a release sent out Wednesday afternoon.
The three concerts postponed are now scheduled for Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16. SLSO said ticketholders…
Missouri House sends congressional map to Senate without an emergency clause
A redrawn congressional map cleared the Missouri House on Wednesday, but without an emergency clause needed for it to go into effect before the Aug. 2 primary. Now, the map …
St. Louis Character: Executive Chef Lamont McCurry on how his approach to life — and food — changed after his diabetes diagnosis
Anyone see a shooting star/meteor this morning?
Judge denies temporary restraining order, allows St. Louis County mask mandate to continue
A St. Louis County Circuit Court judge denied a request for a temporary restraining order Wednesday that would have halted the most recent mask mandate in the county.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit Jan. 5 — the day a new mask mandate went into effect in St. Louis County — calling it "illegal." On Wednesday, Judge Richard Stewart denied a temporary restraining order against the St. Louis County mask mandate passed Jan. 4 by the St. Louis County Council.
The mandate was…
Namaste serves Nepalese favorites alongside Indian dishes in St. Louis Hills
Namaste fills the approximately 3,000-square-foot space previously occupied by Giancarlo’s Ristortante.
Honey Bee's Biscuits + Good Eats is getting its own brick-and-mortar restaurant in Kirkwood this spring
The farmers’ market and food truck favorite is putting down roots in the suburb where it all started.
St. Louis to study north-south rapid transit… again
On Wednesday, Citizens for Modern Transit presented that St. Louis would once again enter into a study of north-south rapid transit. Alternatives to Light Rail Transit (LRT) will be explored over the next 15 months. This is the third study in 14 years on a potential north-south route. Locals often call St. Louis a city […]
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BioGenerator receives grant from Wells Fargo to 'jump start' new agriculture venture
Family, friends of man killed by police in Wood River suspect ‘suicide by cop’
Tyler Marler's friend said he had tried to overdose before police fatally shot him. "Everyone knows if you pull a gun on police what happens to you."
Part of Delmar Divine, former St. Luke's Hospital in West End, opens; Ameren eyes $1.5M solar canopy at nonprofit hub
Thursday, January 20, 2022 - Gaining a Better Understanding of Wolves
Workers at the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka are working to educate people about the animals. The operation includes some American Red Wolves, which are the most endangered in the world.
Eleventh Hour: St. Louis Tributes & Reboots
Something about a new year starting seems to get the music and arts worlds vibrating, and there's tons of new stuff going on!…
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