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Betty Who

1 year ago

Australian singer, Betty Who, is coming to Delmar Hall. Embarking on her upcoming tour with a stop in St. Louis on June 16th! Monday, June 16, 2025 Show 8:00 pm […]

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Myranda Levins

Jack’s Mannequin

1 year ago

Led by veteran indie-pop singer-songwriter-pianist Andrew McMahon, Jack’s Mannequin launched in 2005 as McMahon’s more personal solo project following the success of his pop-punk band Something Corporate in the early […]

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Myranda Levins

Reimagined Playgrounds Herald a New Era of Play

1 year ago
From West Newsmagazine: Where an iconic play structure once stood, an exciting new play space is emerging. By the end of summer, a new gameboard-themed playground will open in Edgar M. Queeny County Park. Gone are the stone pyramids that, for nearly 50 years, set Queeny apart as having one of the most unique playgrounds […]
Rachel Finan

St. Louis Shelter for Homeless Has a New Challenge After Tornado

1 year ago
From The St. Louis Post Dispatch:  In April, Anthony D’Agostino was alarmed by a number. The CEO of Peter & Paul Community Services was meeting with other service providers to discuss the rise of homelessness in St. Louis. It’s been an ongoing concern in the region, and nearly every city in America, because of a […]
Rachel Finan

Construction Costs Jump at a 6% Annualized Rate

1 year ago
From Construction Dive: Dive Brief: Construction input prices increased 0.2% in May due to spikes in the cost of iron, steel, copper and aluminum, according to an analysis by Associated Builders and Contractors of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Input prices are now 1.3% higher than a year ago overall, and 1.6% higher for nonresidential […]
Rachel Finan

JeffCo County Council OKs Engineering Services for Three Bridge Projects

1 year ago
From Leader Publications:  Three aging, damaged bridges in the western portion of Jefferson County will be restored in the coming years to maintain safety standards. The Jefferson County Council voted 6-0 May 27 to approve three engineering contracts for projects to preserve bridges on Twin River Road in the Eureka portion of Jefferson County, on […]
Rachel Finan

Missouri fireworks shops stock up early amid tariffs

1 year ago
ST. LOUIS - Just a few days after the national “No Kings” protest, St. Louis is now heading into fireworks season. Despite many preparing for the Fourth of July, the Missouri fireworks businesses said they’re feeling the aftershock of President Donald Trump’s trade policies. Although shelves are full at Captain Jim’s fireworks in West Alton, [...]
Taylor Harris

In The Vax Wars, RFK Jr. Predictably Wields Misinformation As A Weapon

1 year ago
The second most frustrating aspect of RFK Jr.’s performance as the head of Health and Human Services has been just how predictable the actions he’s taken are. When you start with a simple premise, that Kennedy is a vehement anti-vaxxer, the view that measles is less harmful than the MMR vaccine makes sense. The appointment […]
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