St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape, and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in
Nationwide staffing shortages that in many cases mirror the shortages in police departments and law enforcement agencies have led to longer wait times.
If you’re looking for booze, barbecue and a family-friendly good time, look no further than the Pig & Whiskey Festival, which will be taking over Maplewood outside of Schlafly Bottleworks from Friday, July 28, to Sunday, July 30. As the name implies, the free event will feature barbecue from local vendors — such as Navin’s BBQ, Sugarfire and Stellar Hog — and whiskey tastings. On Whiskey Row you can get new recipe ideas from local mixologists and see demos at the chefs’ stage.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed all but one bill into law this summer, vetoing legislation that would have imposed tougher penalties for people who fire celebratory gunshots.
The world's third-largest supplier of a crucial piece in electronic devices has expanded its plant in St. Charles County and will soon begin producing a new kind of part that's aimed at addressing a major shortage that's devastated global supply…
ALTON - Alton Mayor David Goins announced at the Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday, July 24 that he will be holding future meetings to discuss the best ways to use remaining American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to address homelessness in the city. Mayor Goins said he’s “in the process of reaching out to various organizations and entities” that fall under the categories of affordable housing/homelessness, economic development/small business support, and youth development/learning/recovery programs. “In all of these I’m reaching out to various entities,” Mayor Goins said. “In regards to affordable housing and homelessness, reaching out to many entities because the best way we’ve figured out how to do this is just to bring the various stakeholders … and to sit down and come up with a plan on how best to utilize this ARPA funding, basically get the most bang for our buck.” Mayor Goins added that the overall goal
Metallica's debut album, Kill 'Em All, is now 40 years old. Released July 25, 1983, the RIAA triple-Platinum Kill 'Em All proved to be the first chapter in the career of what would become…
On July 15, 1999, Heather Kullorn disappeared while babysitting the infant of her mother's friends in Richmond Heights, an inner-ring suburb of St. Louis. The police found the baby alone and crying, along with a crime scene that contained Heather's blood.
The work of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly is coming to the Missouri Botanical Garden in a stunning exhibition uniting art and nature. With thousands of pieces of blown glass forms
EDWARDSVILLE — Treasurer Chris Slusser reported to Madison County officials Wednesday on the explosive growth of its investments. “We are on pace for record returns on county investments,” Slusser said. “We are projecting $9.7 million in investment income this year, up from a previous record of $5.1mil last year.” Slusser presented an investment report at the Madison County Board Meeting last week, showing the increase in investment income. From 2011 to 2016 the county earned an average of $747,000 annually, Slusser said. “We took over in 2017, and since that time, we’ve averaged $4.41 million per year,” he said. “That’s a $31 million increase in the past 6+ years.” Slusser said he used his 15 years of investment experience to overhaul the county’s portfolio since taking office in late December 2016. “We focused on increasing income by diversifying the portfolio and actively managing the funds,”
St. Louis-based arts and culture writer Eileen G'Sell has been awarded the Rabkin Foundation Prize for Arts Journalism, which comes with a $50,000 cash prize. The annual award is given to eight arts journalists across the U.S. The prize is given by the Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation.
by Carlo Scissura Two men wearing hardhats and bright vests are working on construction of a highway overpass in the foreground, while highways are seen behind them. Workers construct an overpass as part of an highway project near the site of the former Dallas Cowboys Stadium on August 10, 2022 in Irving, Texas. Rising costs, […]
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage,