Fossil hunter Guy Darrough discusses how recent new discoveries have changed our understanding of Missouri’s state dinosaur, Parrosaurus missouriensis, and what its excavation site in Bollinger County tells us about Missouri’s ancient past.
It’s about to get nerdy in Chesterfield, folks: Comedy singer “Weird Al” Yankovic is coming to the Chesterfield Amphitheater (631 Veterans Place Drive) for his “The Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour” on August 28, 2022.
The tour begins on April 23, 2022 and runs for six months throughout the United States. A press release details no two shows will be the same, each tour stop features a different set list due to his back catalogue of fourteen different albums.…
CITY HALL – City residents can get in-person help to apply for $500 cash assistance, at an event on Saturday, Dec. 18. The event is for people who are elderly, …
The St. Louis-based real estate company paid $36 million for a suburban mall as the company sought to further expand its retail portfolio in Minneapolis.
On Friday night, an EF-3 tornado tore through an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, Illinois, killing six people. Another tornado killed a woman in Defiance, Missouri. STLPR Correspondent Jonathan Ahl talks about the disasters and the questions that remain unanswered.
An unlimited open bar, live music and snack bar is heading to the 9 Mile Garden (9375 Gravois Road, 314-390-2806) for New Year’s Eve.
To usher in the new year, the food garden is turning its canteen into a party zone from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. on December 31. Guests have access to snacks and plenty of drinks, such as cocktails, soft drinks, local and domestic beers, as well as a diverse selection of wines.…
As high school students, Shreya and Saffron Patel set out to help their grandmother – and ended up founding the nonprofit Letters Against Isolation, which has helped senior citizens around the world. Wash U sophomore Shreya Patel discusses the organization’s big reach.
Federal officials are opening an investigation into the deadly collapse of Amazon’s warehouse in Edwardsville in a tornado Friday, as the e-commerce giant said that the newly built warehouse didn’t appear to have any structural deficiencies that contributed to the disaster.
Amazon said it is providing employees and contract workers with relief supplies and services with transportation, food and clean water, and other immediate-needs support.