"The Icon of the Seas," the newest cruise ship, is the biggest ship ever launched. When it was launched on January 27, this huge ship lived up to its name as an icon in the maritime world.
Under the proposal, the state would pay for prekindergarten at public schools or charter schools for children who qualify for free and reduced price lunch.
The Boeing Co. released a positive fourth-quarter earnings report on Wednesday, but 2024 deliveries may not hit their target as the company expects increased inspections of its manufacturing process by customers and regulators.
Missouri has its very own version of Chicago’s “Rat hole,” and it's located in the historic district of St. Charles at 13 First Capitol Drive. The hole takes the form of a frog-shaped impression situated in the middle of a walkway.
Boeing trimmed its net loss to $30 million for the fourth quarter, but logged worse margins than expected in its defense business, and responded to scrutiny around the 737 MAX.
GRAFTON - A new proposed mountain bike trail at Pere Marquette State Park will become a reality in the spring of 2024. Pere Marquette State Park Natural Resources Coordinator Lev Smolianski is an experienced mountain biker and he said he knows there is sincere interest in the trail expansion at Pere Marquette State Park. "We are excited about it," he said. "We will bring more people to Pere Marquette State Park and it will be a wonderful shared space. The mountain trails will be about 3 to 3.5 miles long. One of the sections still has to be cut. We are in essence following the existing trail path, but cutting some additional space." Smolianski said in his time in the region he has discovered a strong interest in mountain biking with many enthusiasts. Smolianski said the new planned trails are not open to mountain bikes at this time but an opening date will be announced. He also said as shown in this map in blue (above) the trail will be a mountain bike-only trail. "The trail
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Look no further! From book sales to live music, there's an event for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are into crafting, gaming, or learning, our community has a variety of events that promise to brighten your weekend. For a full event listing, be sure to visit riverbender.com/events . If you're feeling crafty, the Community Sewing Project invites teens to team up with X’s and Sews for a heartwarming sewing project. Whether you're skilled with a needle or just want to lend a helping hand, your efforts will provide comfort to those in need through handmade blankets, hats, gloves, and scarves. Ready for some toe-tapping music? The Harvest Drive Band LIVE @ Post 1308 is set to deliver an exhilarating performance full of Country Blues and Southern Rock vibes. Grab your friends and head to Alton VFW Post 1308 for a night of live music and dancing! Feeling lucky? Don't miss the Alton Area Mouse Races! Organized by the Alton Area
The landlord of a popular sports bar that announced its closing last week previously sued the business, alleging it has overstayed its lease and owes back rent.
Two historic Midtown buildings owned by Saint Louis University that were in danger of demolition last month will instead be purchased and redeveloped by an arts foundation.
The brand new Three Sixty Westport (111 West Port Plaza Drive, Maryland Heights; 360-stl.com/westport) is truly an elevated experience from its location perched high above the Westport Plaza in the “gold tower” to its exquisite food and drink menu that includes unique bespoke cocktails curated by mixology consultancy Bangers Only. Inside, the moody elegance of the rich, textured wood paneling contrasts against soft green and gold accents along with warm overhead lighting to create an effortlessly stunning dining environment.
Ever since the members of Talking Heads — David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison — reunited for September's Toronto Film Festival celebration of the 40th anniversary of Stop Making Sense, fans have been hoping it would lead…