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State of Missouri begins exit from Wainwright building downtown
The state of Missouri has begun its exit from the Wainwright State Office Building in downtown St. Louis, with the departure to be completed this summer.
De Smet High holds prayer service for Pope Leo XIV
St. Louisans are celebrating the newly elected pope.
Considering taking a trip to Chicago during three day weekend
Annie Malone's Economic Mobility Program teaches young men life skills
STL man calls Pope Leo XIV 'longtime friend'
While many know of his connections to Chicago, the new pope also has a special tie to St. Louis.
St. Louis Red Cross hosts Battle of the Breweries blood drive
ST. LOUIS - The American Red Cross hosted its 2nd Annual Battle of the Breweries Blood Drive at nine different locations throughout the St. Louis Metro Area. Donors were invited to vote for their favorite local brewery from 26 participating locations and receive a coupon for a free pint of beer at the brewery they [...]
Digregorio's buys Viviano's, beloved Italian grocer
DiGregorio's Italian Market has purchased the former Viviano and Sons Grocery Store.
RFK Jr.’s Measles Policy: Deaths Are Expected And It’s The Victim’s Fault
I’ve ranted and raved enough about how RFK Jr. and his Health and Human Services department are completely fucking up the response to the current measles outbreak enough that I’m confident you all don’t need me to rehash the entire thing in this opening. We can leave it at this: we’re probably going to lose […]
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Historic cemetery in Hillsdale celebrates transformation
The Greenwood Cemetery in Hillsdale has undergone a transformation.
Free health clinic in downtown St. Louis draws thousands. ‘It’s just a drop in the bucket.’
The mega clinic, a humanitarian mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, helped thousands of people. But it still wasn’t enough to meet the need.
Missouri budget negotiators agree to spend $50M on private school scholarship program
After a sharp, brief fight in which Democrats were outnumbered by majority Republicans, Missouri legislative budget negotiators agreed Thursday to spend $50 million to expand the MOScholars program that helps pay tuition at private and parochial schools.
The general revenue support would be the first time state tax dollars have been appropriated directly to the program begun in 2021. The line item, a major part of Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe’s budget proposal, found favor in the Missouri House…
The Sugarhill Gang and Run DMC were absolutely amazing with SLSO
Caught on camera: Brazen retail thefts threatening businesses
A wave of retail thefts is costing local businesses thousands and putting public safety at risk.
St. Louis County says parvo shelter outbreak is 'under control'
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page announced that the Parvo virus outbreak at the county animal shelter is now under control.
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