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Man Robs Bank in Lindenwood Park Neighborhood
On March 8, 2025, at approximately 10:19 AM, District Two Officers and Detectives responded to Commerce Bank in the 6300 block of Chippewa for a Hold-Up.
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Chinese Lantern Festival Returns To Saint Louis Zoo With New Displays
ST. LOUIS - The Chinese lantern festival, Animals Aglow presented by Wells Fargo is returning to illuminate the Saint Louis Zoo for its second year running with dozens of new, towering lanterns and light displays. Animals Aglow celebrates the culture, art, and beauty of traditional lantern festivals celebrated in China for centuries. During the nighttime festival’s first year in 2024, more than 131,000 guests bought tickets to enjoy larger-than-life lanterns in the shape of plants, wildlife and mythical creatures. Animals Aglow is returning with nearly all-new lanterns this year. Guests will enjoy more than 60 glowing displays, nightly cultural performances and specialty food and beverage available for purchase. This year’s festival celebrates wildlife from three regions—Africa, South America and The Arctic—and will feature a section dedicated to traditional Chinese lanterns and folklore. Displays this year include: A nearly 100-foot-long tunnel made
Edwardsville Neighbors Announces $2,500 Scholarship for High School Seniors Committed to Philanthropy
EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville Neighbors, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families in District 7 experiencing medical or emergency crises, is proud to announce a new scholarship program for high school seniors. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to two deserving students who demonstrate a passion for giving back to their community. The scholarship, designed to recognize young philanthropists, reflects Edwardsville Neighbors' commitment to fostering the next generation of community leaders. Eligible applicants must be seniors graduating in 2025, planning to attend either a college or trade school in the fall. To apply, students will need to submit a 500-word essay describing what philanthropy means to them and how they have made a positive impact on their community. “We are excited to support the next generation carrying forward the values of community service and compassion,” said Katie Wigton, President of Edwardsville Neighbors. “Our
Celebrate National Nutrition Month: Connect Nutrition, Health and Flavor With Dairy
This March, celebrate National Nutrition Month® by raising a glass of cold milk. Count on dairy to bring together a wide range of food to create delicious, nutritious meals. These meals, in turn, connect us to family, friends, local farms and better health. Since 1980, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has been raising awareness about the importance of nutrition for individuals of all ages with this month-long initiative. Dairy, with its versatile role in recipes and meals, fits well with this year’s theme of “Food Connects Us.” Dairy is often the foundational ingredient in well-loved family recipes to some of the most nutrient-dense meals. Fueling Health at Every Age The 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends three servings of dairy a day. “Reach for low-fat milk, yogurt and cheese to meet these dairy goals throughout your life,” said Maggie Nosic, nutrition educator and registered dietitian with St. Louis District Dairy Council
Illinois American Water Announces "Water Keeps Life Flowing" Art Contest Winners
BELLEVILLE — Illinois American Water recently invited 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students to showcase their creativity by submitting artwork to the company’s “Water Keeps Life Flowing” art contest. Hundreds of entries capturing the importance of high-quality water service were received. Illinois American Water chose 10 winners who earned their classrooms a $100 donation for school supplies or a classroom celebration. “From paintings of water towers to drawings of personal hygiene practices, we are completely inspired by the creative ways students used their love of art and understanding of science to showcase the importance of clean, safe and reliable water service,” said Rebecca Losli, president of Illinois American Water. Losli added, “Illinois American Water plays a critical role in customers’ daily lives by providing water service that supports vital activities and jobs. We encourage you to take a moment to reflect on the role
St. Louis Ports Ranked Most Efficient Inland Port District
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis region strengthened its position as a national and global freight hub in 2024 with the advancement of significant regional infrastructure projects and the launch of several new initiatives. The St. Louis Regional Freightway compiled a summary of some of the most significant developments and milestones during the past year that enhanced the region’s freight infrastructure, expanded its industrial site offerings or set the stage for workforce expansion to meet future needs. “Recent investments and endeavors enhance the future competitiveness and connectivity of the bi-state St. Louis region and support future growth, particularly in targeted industry sectors such as aerospace, where this region already has distinct advantages,” said Mary Lamie, Executive Vice President of Multimodal Enterprises at Bi-State Development and head of the St. Louis Regional Freightway. One significant infrastructure project advancing is the $496 million
St. Louis area gears up for 314 Day celebrations
This week will be a fun one for the St. Louis area as we gear up to celebrate 314 Day on Friday, March 14. There are loads of events set to go for the special day. The exterior of the planetarium in Forecast Park will be lit up Thursday and Friday. Starting March 14 and [...]
St. Louis Fire Department fights blaze at vacant house
ST. LOUIS - A vacant home in north St. Louis caught fire late Saturday night. The St. Louis Fire Department says a home on the 4100 block of West Florissant Avenue caught fire shortly before 9 p.m. When crews arrived they say there was a heavy fire with at least one neighbor at risk of [...]
Unseasonably warm temperatures return to the region
Clouds that are south/southeast of St. Louis will gradually shift south through the morning. We'll be left with sunshine and temperatures reaching the low 60s Sunday afternoon. Overnight lows will be a bit chilly under clear skies but should remain in the mid to upper 30s. The warming trend continues into Monday with highs into [...]
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Dwarf Iris River City Outdoors St. Louis now offers a Gear Lending Library for outdoor recreation equipment rentals to St. Louis City residents and St. Louis regional organizations that take children, families, and groups on outdoor trips. Plan your garden with Seed St. Louis 2025 Planting Calendar.-> Start Indoors This Week: … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
The Roxy Theater - 5500 Lansdowne Avenue - Demolished 1975
This Weekend in History on March 8 and 9: International Women's Day
Welcome to this weekend in history, March 8th and 9th, dates marked by remarkable events that have shaped our world. The most noteworthy event on March 8th is the celebration of International Women's Day, a global day recognizing the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Although it was officially adopted by the United Nations in 1977, its roots can be traced back to the early 20th century. The first National Women's Day was celebrated in the United States on February 28, 1909, organized by the Socialist Party of America. Over the years, the day has evolved into a platform advocating for gender equality, women's rights, and social justice. In 2025, International Women's Day continues to inspire movements worldwide, reminding us of the ongoing fight for equality. Moving on to the realm of science, on March 8, 1983, President Ronald Reagan delivered his famous "Evil Empire" speech, in which he characterized the Soviet Union as an evil force in the world.
‘We’re losing our environmental history’: The future of government information under Trump
The administration’s wrecking-ball approach has raised profound questions about the integrity and future of vast amounts of information.
What would change if daylight saving time became permanent?
For the next eight months, most of us will be observing daylight saving time. But what if this became our permanent time?
Moving to St. Louis in the summer. What should an outsider know?
What did you eat this week?
Business Bulletin: Kloss wins; Lochmueller relocates; Ameristar St. Charles remodels
Catch up on local business awards, milestones and projects.
People in Business: Stephens College names; Lewis Rice promotes; L3 adds; Chestnut appoints;
Catch up on local business hires, appointments and promotions.
Caracci Jr., Joseph Anthony
66, of Wentzville, MO, died on March 1, 2025. Full obit to be found at alternativefuneralcremation.com