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For those who were asking about Hidden Valley, they open this Sunday, the 9th. Check their new hours though, sounds like night ski during the week only.
Missouri Senate opens annual session with bitter divisions on display
At the west end of the Missouri Capitol on Wednesday, the state House opened the annual legislative session in the traditional way, with routine business and a quick adjournment. At …
Not enough therapies available for those at high risk of COVID-19 complications in St. Louis area
BJC’s Dr. Bruce Hall: ‘We only have so many spots, so many chairs, so many appointments to provide those therapies every day.’
'Hatred in the eyes': How racist rage animated Jan. 6 riots
Bundle up, but skip the dashing through the snow: Cold temps, precipitation on the way for St. Louis region
Frigid temps and a bit of precipitation are likely Wednesday night and into Thursday; take precautions on the road, at home.
John Mayer has COVID-19, pulls out of Mexico event with Dead & Company
John Mayer has been forced to drop out of Playing in the Sand, a three-day destination festival in Mexico's Riviera Cancun that he was scheduled to do with Dead &…
Missouri school districts struggle to keep classrooms open during COVID-19 surge
‘I know we think teachers are superheroes, but they get sick and also their family members get sick.’
US Chess Federation’s Executive Board Votes to Move Organization Headquarters to St. Louis
SSM Health rescheduling some elective procedures during Covid surge
SSM Health hospitals are rescheduling some elective procedures during the Covid-19 surge, a release from the hospital system said Wednesday. It will be done on a case-by-case basis and comes as SSM is reallocating staff to help with the increase in patients as Covid cases continue to climb in the St. Louis area.
“Before the most recent surge in Covid-19 cases, we were already seeing exceptionally high volumes in our ministries,” said Jeremy Fotheringham, SSM Health St. Louis regional president,…
Missouri lawmakers open session with redistricting, spending on tap
Senate conservatives warned they would be a factor in any deal-making that occurs.
Take a look at Wildhorse Village, a $500M mixed-use redevelopment that could shift St. Louis' 'center of gravity' to Chesterfield (PHOTOS)
A $500 million, 80-acre mixed-use development that kicks off construction this month in Chesterfield will be built on such a large scale that, combined with another similarly sized proposed development nearby, the developer predicts it will “shift the center of gravity of this entire region” to downtown Chesterfield.
Manna Pro Products acquires Nebraska-based pet food brand for small animals
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt files lawsuit over St. Louis County's latest mask mandate
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a lawsuit over St. Louis County's latest mask mandate. In a release sent out Wednesday, Schmitt called the order "illegal."
The mandate was passed by the St. Louis County Council Tuesday night in a 4-3 vote along party lines. The order went into effect Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m. It requires all people over the age of 5 to wear a mask "while in indoor and enclosed public buildings and spaces and public transportation" in St. Louis County. The mandate…
Wise Avenue to West Park Avenue via Kraft Avenue
Wandering up Louisville Avenue up to Clayton Avenue, we realized we had drastically gone outside the boundaries of Franz Park (and I’ve already looked at that stretch of street before), so we turned down the short stretch of San Jacinto… Continue Reading →
Grand Spirits Bottle Co. serves up natural wine, curated spirits and small plates in south St. Louis
The shop features over 1,000 bottles, so you can choose to take something home or stay and sip for a while.
Judge dismisses cardiology firm's $50M suit against SSM
Thursday, January 6, 2022 - The opportunities and challenges for the new head of the St. Louis County jail
There have been four directors of the St. Louis County jail in the past three years. Scott Anders is now in the role and is dealing with COVID, court delays, re-entry for inmates, and recent jail releases.
Judge throws out most of St. Louis earnings tax lawsuit
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A judge has thrown out most of a lawsuit that seeks refunds of St. Louis city earnings tax payments for people who began working remotely during …
Remembering the Outlaw, STL's Premiere 1970s Counterculture Publication
Trolling through newspaper archives for the good stuff can take months or years.…
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