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Maplewood History: But Parked in a Rickety Old Garage… A Followup
Last July, I made a post about a spectacular find in one of our neighborhood garages. If you missed that post or don’t remember it clearly, you can link to it here. But Parked in a Rickety Old Garage Admittedly, that post appealed most to the automobile enthusiasts among my readers. The discovery of Noland […]
Inspirational Blues fan wants to share joy with other kids in need
You've heard the idea of paying it forward – doing something selfless to benefit someone else? That's what Laila Anderson wants to do; she's wishing it forward.
Bellefontaine Neighbors city staff walk out, demand reforms
City employees of Bellefontaine Neighbors walked out Friday, leaving a message of support for Mayor Dinah Tatman and calling for urgent reforms on the doors of city hall.
New St. Louis regulations affect short-term rentals and owners
Starting Nov. 6, new regulations in St. Louis will reshape the short-term rental landscape.
Teal, purple: What do different colored Halloween pumpkins mean?
Whether they're used as trick-or-treating buckets or decoration, this is what different colored pumpkins mean.
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Scottish Distillery Beats Silly Trademark Dispute Over Geographic Name ‘Port Of Leith’
There must be something about the alcohol business that creates silly trademark disputes over geographic terms. We’ve seen this several times in the past, such as in the whole Ravinia Festival dispute, or the time two breweries fought over a trademark for the neighborhood one of them operated out of. While these don’t always turn […]
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Fire in Mark Twain Forest expected to have impacts for days
A large fire burning along the Glade Top Trail in Mark Twain Forest is anticipated to have impacts for drivers and visitors for a few days.
WashU to demolish church for new administrative building
Washington University plans to tear down an old church near its Danforth Campus and replace it with a new administrative building.
City board approves CWE hotel project
The St. Louis Preservation Board gave approval Monday to a hotel project pitched at a historic site in the Central West End.
The Cart Locks Actually Worked!
Arts group merges into community nonprofit
The Arts and Education Council of Greater St. Louis, which last year sold its building to cut expenses after it lost key funding, has merged into another local nonprofit.
The wages of the white working class
The white working class has been trending Republican for a long time, but Donald Trump seems to be doing especially well with them this year—and especially among men. Why? A bunch of reasons, but this is probably one of them:
Car accident near science museum on Sunday.
Need a shit ton of mint.
New police report reveals St. Louis school shooter’s troubled decline
The 432-page document compiles dozens of interviews with officers, teachers, students and family about that morning inside Central Visual and Performing Arts and Collegiate high schools.
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