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Target in Midtown sets official opening date
The new Target store in Midtown St. Louis, which will serve as the anchor for The Edwin mixed-use development, is set to open on July 21, providing convenient and affordable shopping and job opportunities for the local community and St. Louis University students.
Solo albums from Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson to be revisited with new reissues
New music from Rush doesn't seem likely to happen, but the band's fans will soon get another chance to enjoy the first-ever solo albums from the Rock & Roll Hall of…
Mayor Jones Opens New Pickleball Courts And Renovated Basketball Courts In Marquette Park
Jones was joined by 3rd Ward Alderman Shane Cohn and others to cut the ribbon on the renovated basketball courts and brand-new pickleball courts
Local billionaire departs Blues' ownership group
Elon Loses His Favorite Law Firm In Data Scraping Case Because They Played Both Sides
It’s pretty rare to see a judge disqualify a law firm from taking on a case. But Judge William Alsup has done just that, disqualifying the litigation powerhouse law firm Quinn Emanuel from representing ExTwitter in a big data scraping case. We wrote about this case back in May, highlighting both the importance and complexities […]
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Something unpredictable: Green Day’s “Good Riddance” featured on ’Deadpool & Wolverine’ soundtrack
Green Day is featured on the soundtrack to the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie.The punk trio's classic bitter breakup song-turned-graduation staple "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" is included on the album, which…
Whats going on around s laclede station road?
A cemetery in North St. Louis County allowed Chinese people to be buried there when no one else would. Now it's being celebrated.
Hoffmann firm defaults on $28M mortgage loan for office tower
An entity tied to the Hoffmann family has defaulted on a $27.6 million mortgage loan after warning it is unlikely to meet the loan's payoff deadline.
Donald Trump and the fentanyl crisis in the US
Here is J.D. Vance on the fentanyl crisis: Thanks to these policies that Biden and other out-of-touch politicians in Washington gave us, our country was flooded with cheap Chinese goods, with cheap foreign labor— and in the decades to come, deadly Chinese fentanyl. Joe Biden screwed up, and my community paid the price. Let's roll ...continue reading "Donald Trump and the fentanyl crisis in the US"
Taco Bell launches new Cheesy Street Chalupa, inspired by street tacos
Taco Bell is introducing the new Cheesy Street Chalupa, a cheesy street taco inspired special, featuring chicken or steak, fresh onions and cilantro, and a creamy jalapeño ranch sauce, for $5.49 starting July 18.
Guarantee Electrical Empowers Next Generation of Leaders With Central Region Promotions
Guarantee Electrical, a 122-year-old industry leader in electrical contracting and a 100% employee-owned organization, announced a series of strategic promotions designed to empower the next generation of leadership. David Gralike, who began his career as an IBEW apprentice electrician in 1983, continues as the company president, and Chief Construction Officer. “David is always there for […]
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What was the old school Italian restaurant that I went to in 2021?
Gastronauts Food Group looks to expand Hi-Pointe Drive-In and Taco Buddha beyond St. Louis
Kurt Eller (of Taco Buddha), Ben Hillman (of Hi-Pointe Drive-In and Lewis & Clark Capital), and Mike Johnson (of Sugarfire Smokehouse and Hi-Pointe Drive-In) teamed up to create something bigger than the sum of the parts.
St. Louis transgender center not shutting down, Washington University officials say
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey celebrated what he called a "huge win" Tuesday after a whistleblower claimed that Washington University's Transgender Center was soon shutting down.
Washington University officials, however, said the claim was unfounded.
"The scope of care provided at the Center changed last year after Missouri passed a new law on the subject," Washington University said in an emailed statement to KSDK. "Since then, we have continued to support our transgender patients appropriately…
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