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North county McDonald's fundraising after 15-year-old employee beaten by customer
A north-county McDonald's helped raise money for one of their employees after she was beaten by a customer last month.
[Belleville] Teacher Who Choked 17-Year-Old Student and Left Her in Woods After Believing She Was Dead Is Released on Parole
KEZK isn't the soft rock I remember
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Amtrak to resume St. Louis-Kansas City trains Thursday after 4 days of cancellations
Amtrak's trains between St. Louis and Kansas City will resume operations Thursday after a 4-day pause due to a freight train derailment Sunday.
'We just love her': Local McDonald's owner creates fundraiser for St. Louis County teen assaulted on the job
Mississippi River continues to rise, recreational boating discouraged
The flood threat continues from a swelling Mississippi River. Massive amounts of debris being carried down the river have become a prime concern.
Certification hearing nears for teen charged in off-campus fight
The teenage suspect in an off-campus fight near Hazelwood East High School will soon learn if she’ll be charged as an adult.
How one SLU professor is rethinking "blighted" ZIP codes
New details offer insight into Wentzville superintendent's sudden retirement
The REPORT Act: Enhancing Online Child Safety Without the Usual Congressional Nonsense
For years and years, Congress has been pushing a parade of horrible “protect the children online” bills that seem to somehow get progressively worse each time. I’m not going through the entire list of them, because it’s virtually endless. One of the most frustrating things about those bills, and the pomp and circumstance around them, […]
Yoga with Art
Immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of art and wellness at 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis. Held in Gallery 2 on the second floor of the hotel, the inclusive experience […]
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Corn and its indigenous roots take center stage in new MoBot exhibit
No matter how you prefer to enjoy it – popped, grilled, or in tortilla form – corn is beloved by cultures across the globe. The Missouri Botanical Gardens is putting a spotlight on the humble crop in a new exhibition, "Kernels of Culture: Maize Around the World," showcasing just how versatile corn is.
Old Capital Square Dance Club makes lemonade out of lemons after copyright infringement
St. Louis band Old Capital Square Dance Club recently discovered that their 2019 album was altered — someone took their songs, changed their tempo and pitch-shifted the vocals. The doctored tracks were on Spotify under the name Marico Charlotte. It’s estimated that playlists made of copyrighted songs may generate tens of thousands of dollars for whoever is behind them. We talk with Old Capital bandmates Jesse McClary, Drew Lance, and Zach Anderson about this experience and what the band has in store for the coming year.
Julien’s Auctions to display guitars from John Lennon, Randy Bachman at new Nashville exhibition
Guitars from artists like John Lennon, Randy Bachman, Bob Dylan and more are part of Julien’s Auctions upcoming Music Icons auction, and now fans in Nashville will have a chance to…
Better Party: Missouri Secretary of State certifies new statewide political party
The Missouri Secretary of State's Office has certified a petition that paves the way for a new statewide political party known as the "Better Party."
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