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Apparently these became a big hit over the last week. After getting restocked this weekend, there are only 4 left for purchase at Dirt Cheap Affton (3 XXL and 1 Small). Get them before they’re gone!
Missouri company creates healthy dog treats using invasive fish
A Missouri has found a way to turn an invasive fish into multiple useful products, including a new line of dog treats.
Is there a Chinatown/place within the city/county with a significant Chinese population?
Weather Impact Meteorologists forecast a soggy Christmas in the St. Louis area
Augmented Reality at the St. Louis Art Museum
Best Apartment St Louis
Defiance home has decked its halls
The home of Brenda and Kimball Loos shines bright every holiday season, much to the delight of neighbors, family and friends.
Missouri judge strikes down abortion ban, but clinics say access remains blocked
Several laws, such as the 72-hour waiting period, were temporarily blocked. But Planned Parenthood says enough restrictions remain in place to prevent abortion services from resuming.
1 dead in crash on I-70 in St. Louis Sunday morning, police say
The crash happened shortly before 2:30 a.m. Sunday, according to police.
Katy Trail Danger?
Lost power in TGE two days in a row
Beginnings 2024: Juried High School Photography at Kooyumjian Gallery
Opening Reception Friday, Dec 6th from 5:30-7:30pm in the Kooyumjian Gallery at Webster University. This exhibit showcases the artistry of high school student photographers. The choice of subject, creativity and […]
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This Weekend in History on December 21 and 22: Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing
Welcome to December 21 and 22, dates that have witnessed a myriad of significant events across various realms of human endeavor. Let's turn to December 21, 1988, when the world was shaken by the tragic bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. This devastating act of terrorism resulted in the loss of 270 lives and had profound implications for international security and counter-terrorism measures. The incident led to significant changes in aviation security protocols and remains a somber reminder of the fragility of peace in a complex global landscape. Shifting gears to a more recent historical moment, December 21, 2012, was famously predicted to be the end of the world according to interpretations of the Mayan calendar. While this prophecy was met with widespread skepticism, it spurred a cultural phenomenon, leading to numerous discussions about apocalyptic scenarios and the nature of time. In the end, the day passed without incident, but the conversations it generated
Car got pulled over for having Christmas lights on the hood on the rock road
How a fantasy oil train may help the Supreme Court gut a major environmental law
Even if the railway promoters win, here's why the train won’t get built.
Duckworth-Capito-Molinaro-Payne Bipartisan Bill to Promote Accessibility at Amtrak Stations Passes House, Set to Become Law
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)—both members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (CST)—applauded the House passage of their bipartisan legislation to help break down unnecessary barriers for Americans with disabilities at Amtrak rail stations across the country. Building on Duckworth’s All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) Act , which became law as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and is already helping improve transportation accessibility nationwide, the bipartisan Think DIFFERENTLY Transportation Act would help bring Amtrak stations up to standards enshrined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by requiring the rail agency to submit annual reports to Congress on its compliance with accessibility standards set by the ADA. The bill now awaits President Biden’s signature. “When the ADA was signed into law, it promised that intercity passenger
Girls Inc. of St. Louis hosts holiday breakfast
A group dedicated to helping young women grow up to be strong, smart, and bold, hosted a special breakfast with Santa Claus. Girls Inc. of St. Louis welcomed 200 girls and their families to its 13th annual ‘Holidays Happenings’ event. They enjoyed a morning filled with food, socializing, and a variety of activities throughout the [...]
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Sprouting Broccoli, a great winter crop if you can provide protection for when the temperature drops Visit a rainforest in St. Louis on a winter day: Climatron at Missouri Botanical Garden. Garden Admission Free to St. Louis City and St. Louis County residents on Saturday and Wednesday mornings, otherwise Admission Fee … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
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