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New Book Event: The Story of COVID in the Heart of America. Tuesday, October 7, 4–5:30 p.m. At WashU and online
Does anyone know what’s going on with the old Weekends Only on Lindbergh?
Where Is Highway Patrol?
STL Soup Tour. Any recommendations??
Fireworks by SLU
Redevelopment approved for long-vacant Millennium Hotel site
A redevelopment plan for the long-vacant Millennium Hotel site in downtown St. Louis has won approval from the Board of Aldermen.
The measure, sponsored by Alderman Rasheen Aldridge, covers the 4.2-acre property at 200 South 4th Street, which has sat empty for more than a decade between the Gateway Arch and Busch Stadium.
Free Proviable-DC for dog or cat, (3) 80-ct packages.
Edwardsville School District suspends superintendent with pay
Patrick Shelton has led the district since 2021. Edwardsville did not provide a reason for his suspension.
Any restaurant recommendations with outdoor patio?
Any restaurant recommendations with outdoor patio?
1 dead, 1 critically injured in north St. Louis shooting
Police are investigating a shooting in north St. Louis that left one man dead and another critically injured Saturday afternoon.
Hurricane Humberto strengthens to Category 5, Tropical Depression 9 expected to strengthen
Hurricane Humberto has strengthened into a Category 5.
The Hives (Evolution Festival performer and rock band sensation) will be knighted today at White Castle today at 9pm
Places to go with your friendly dog
Mizzou celebrates homecoming, parade includes Palestine group
More than 100 entries weaved through the heart of Columbia Saturday morning as thousands lined the streets for Mizzou’s homecoming parade.
Among the dozens of student entries was Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine. The group recently won a lawsuit that challenged their rejection from the 2024 parade.
Two men are shot, one fatally, in north St. Louis
The shooting happened Saturday afternoon in the Mark Twain neighborhood.
Places to donate jewelry?
5-year-old boy dies in Hickory County car crash
A three-vehicle crash resulted in the death of a five-year-old boy from Preston, Missouri.
AT&T warns of copper theft surge in Missouri, offers $20,000 reward
AT&T is warning of a surge in copper thefts across Missouri, saying the crimes are disrupting communications networks and threatening critical services, like 911 calls.
AT&T is offering up to $20,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in copper theft to their facilities.
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