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Man shot and killed in St. Louis' Hyde Park neighborhood
St. Louis police were called to a shooting at around 7 p.m. to the 2000 block of Bremen Avenue. When they arrived, they found a man's body, police said.
This Day in History on September 15: Nuremberg Laws Enacted in Nazi Germany
September 15, 2024, marks another year of remembering some of the most significant events in history that shaped our world. 1821: Independence of Guatemala On September 15, 1821, Guatemala declared its independence from Spain. This day is celebrated annually as Guatemala's Independence Day. The event marked the end of Spanish colonial rule in the region and the beginning of a new era for the country. It was a significant moment in the history of Central America, as it paved the way for the independence of other nations in the region, including El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. 1916: First Use of Tanks in Battle During World War I, on September 15, 1916, the British Army used tanks for the first time in the Battle of the Somme. These armored vehicles, designed to break through enemy lines and traverse difficult terrain, represented a significant technological advancement in warfare. Although the initial use was met with mixed success, tanks would go on to becom
Gaby Deimeke: Music Photography Exhibit
Gaby Deimeke is a portrait and music photographer based in Austin, Texas. This exhibit is filled with her bold, color-saturated images of music artists include Ed Sheeran, J Balvin, Taylor […]
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Bruce Springsteen makes surprise Sea.Hear.Now afterparty appearance at Asbury Park’s Stone Pony
Bruce Springsteen was one of the surprise guests at a Sea.Hear.Now afterparty in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the Asbury Park Press reports.The rocker, who is set to headline Sea.Hear.Now with…
Bayer CEO says company is ‘doubling down’ on St. Louis
Bayer’s recent challenges have fueled concern about whether the company will break apart.
Francis Howell parents claim years of racism, say noose just re-exposed the divide
A Francis Howell parents say their children have been dealing with racism in the school district for years. And it's not getting better.
Bob Mould 9/22. Who’s going?
Independent shop for old Prius?
Abortion opponents increasingly focus on other issues to sink Missouri’s Amendment 3
Opponents build case to defeat Missouri’s abortion amendment. Supporters of Amendment 3 say they’re resorting to “outlandish” scare tactics.
Did the black pumas rock the f out or what?
Specialized shopping carts coming to Missouri Walmart stores
UPC Rummage Sale Proceeds Assist Local Families in Need
BUZZ MAGAZINE - The LoveJoy United Presbyterian Church, located at 2550 Rock Hill Rd. in Wood River (across from the Wood River soccer complex) is having their annual rummage sale Thursday, Sept. 26 to Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Proceeds from this sale goes to the Good Samaritan Fund. This fund will assist local families in need. The presale is Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. with a $3 entry fee. There is no entrance fee on Friday or Saturday, and hours will be from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. both days. You can expect to find a lot of nice, reasonably priced merchandise at this sale. For more information, contact Jenny at 618-466-2328 or the church office at 618-254-5880. This story originally ran in the September 2024 issue of The Prairie Land Buzz Magazine http://www.thebuzzmonthly.com .
Nicklaus: Politics trumps business sense in blocking U.S. Steel deal
Opposition to a Japanese company buying U.S. Steel is bipartisan: Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have vowed to keep the steelmaker in American hands.
South St. Louis McDonald's - Gravois Ave. at Allemania St. - 1960's
In coal-rich Kentucky, a new green aluminum plant could bring jobs and clean energy
Labor and state leaders wants to land the first new U.S. smelter in 45 years. But the deal won’t happen unless Kentucky can furnish lots of clean energy.
The state of professional football in St. Louis
As the fall season quickly approaches, sports fans have already gotten a taste of it as the football season has kicked off for the professional level. With the NFL season kicking off at the start of September, St. Louis fans have been left out on the live action that has been occurring in other cities.
Kirkwood Gadfly on expanding bus transit in Kirkwood
Shriners Children's Hospital St. Louis celebrates 100 years of serving families
Warm and humid conditions bring another afternoon with spotty rain
The humid and warm airmass remains in place again Sunday with highs in the upper 80s for much of the viewing area. Across our southern counties where rain is continuing to linger and clouds are thicker, temperatures will be closer to 80. Sunday afternoon and early evening spotty pulse storms could develop anywhere, especially west [...]
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