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Public Reception—Seeds: Containers of a World to Come
Join us to celebrate the opening of Seeds: Containers of a World to Come. The exhibition aims to spark active and imaginative responses through encounters with visually arresting artworks that […]
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Light Cycles
Moment Factory’s immersive night walk, Light Cycles, will make its North American debut in St. Louis on Nov. 21. The riveting experience takes visitors on a 45-minute journey through a […]
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Associated Press Sues Trump Officials After Ban Over ‘Gulf Of Mexico/America’ Nonsense
The Trump administration’s dumbest saga so far just got a bit more serious, thankfully. For the past couple of weeks, we have been talking about how, after Donald Trump ordered the government to change the name of the continental shelf extending from American land be renamed from the all-encompassing “Gulf of Mexico,” as the whole […]
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Pub crawl planned to celebrate fallen marine’s 24th birthday
Bars and pubs across the St. Louis are gearing up for a big event celebrating a fallen U.S. Marine from Wentzville, Missouri.
Free Spiritual Experience Series to Help People Raise Their Spiritual IQ
ALTON - Community members are invited to a free spiritual experience series that aims to help them connect to themselves and the spiritual world. “Raise Your Spiritual IQ!,” a three-part series hosted at River Bend Yoga in Alton, will cover three topics that invite people to explore their spirituality from a new perspective and learn ways to handle challenges from a spiritual perspective. At 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 6, 2025, community members can stop by River Bend Yoga for an hourlong discussion titled “Past Lives — Present Lessons,” which encourages attendees to “discover the secrets of karma and reincarnation to answer questions about your life today.” “There's nothing on this planet that isn’t spiritual,” explained Flora Van Koten, one of the organizers. “That really is the emphasis on all of the , to be able to tap into one’s own spirituality to discover their own answers in their own way whatever it is.&rdquo
Mardi Gras season underway in St. Louis
Temperatures are feeling much better, just in time for a full weekend lineup in Soulard where the streets will be packed with people enjoying some of their favorite Mardi Gras traditions.
Two major hospital groups and an aerospace pioneer's foundation invest $15 million into St. Louis small businesses
Customers line up for one last sandwich from Mom's Deli
For nearly five decades, Mom’s Deli off of Jamieson and Lansdowne avenues in south St. Louis has been a mainstay for many. But come Sunday, their doors will be closed.
St. Louis Area Seed and Plant Swaps and Sales
Missouri Wildflowers Nursery returns to Kirkwood Farmers Market: 8 am to 4 pm Saturdays, April 5th, April 12th, April 19th, April 26th, May 24th, May 31st. Order online for pick up at Market or purchase from what they bring that day. Now thru April 15th On Line Ordering for Missouri Conservation Department annual Tree & Shrub … Continue reading St. Louis Area Seed and Plant Swaps and Sales →
SLDC awards $1M to Annie Malone for building repairs after parade cancelled
After calling off its annual parade this year due to economic challenges, St. Louis nonprofit Annie Malone is getting some help.
APA hands over keys to county for Olivette animal shelter
APA turned over the keys to St. Louis County for its Olivette animal shelter Friday.
APA officials said they had a very busy week when preparing for the end of operations at the Olivette location.
Why did Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin come to Missouri?
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum sits down with Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin. The former head of the Minnesota Democratic Party made Missouri one of the stops on his first national tour since becoming DNC chairman. Rosenbaum also talked with Planned Parenthood Great Rivers' Nick Dunne about what's next for the abortion clinic after a judge struck down licensing requirements. And he also checks in with STLPR's Will Bauer about Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's State of the State and Budgetary address.
With St. Louis Cardinals' home opener weeks away, big swaths of Busch Stadium unsold
St. Louis man gets prison time for second murder conviction
James L. Miller, 45, admitted Friday to killing Derrell Barlow, 33, on a sidewalk in the 3200 block of North Newstead Avenue in the city's Greater Ville neighborhood.
This is the best free tourist attraction in Missouri: Reader's Digest
One popular tourist spot in Missouri was noted as the best free attraction in the state, according to a new article from the magazine Reader's Digest.
New Details Released In Edwardsville Attempted Murder Case
EDWARDSVILLE – More information has come to light surrounding an attempted murder and armed robbery case involving an Edwardsville resident. As previously reported on Riverbender.com , Christopher L. Haug, 34, of Edwardsville, was charged on Feb. 18, 2025, with attempted first degree murder (a Class X felony), armed robbery (a Class X felony), aggravated discharge of a firearm (a Class 1 felony) and felon in possession of a weapon (a Class 2 felony). On Feb. 16, 2025, Haug allegedly committed an armed robbery and attempted murder, during which he “fired over 35 rounds of ammunition” into an occupied vehicle. He also struck the victim, threatened to kill them, and stole personal property from them before fleeing the scene, according to a petition to deny his pretrial release. A Detention Order was recently filed upholding the petition to keep Haug detained, adding new details surrounding the case. “The defendant shot a vehicle over 35 times while his was
Man convicted as getaway driver in deadly St. Louis gas station robbery
James Armstrong, 26, drove a car with several people to a gas station in the city's Mark Twain neighborhood on Feb. 8, 2023.
Duckworth and Rosen Introduce Born in the USA Act Legislation
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joined U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) to introduce the Born in the USA Act to effectively block the implementation of President Trump’s unconstitutional Executive Order attempting to end automatic citizenship for children born in the United States. This bill would prevent any government funds from being used to carry out or enforce this directive, which violates the U.S. Constitution. Federal courts have temporarily blocked the order’s implementation, but the Trump Administration is expected to appeal. “The Constitution is clear: if you are born in the United States, you are a citizen. President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship is not only unconstitutional, but also attempts to unlawfully deprive American children of their citizenship,” said Durbin. “That is why I am joining Senator Rosen to introduce
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