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Nintendo DMCAs ‘Palworld’ Mod That Puts Actual Pokémon Into The Game
Just days ago, we were talking about the release of PC game Palworld, an open-world monster collecting game that has often been described as “Pokémon, but with guns.” The point of my post was that this game served as a great example of the idea/expression dichotomy in practice. This game, whatever similarities it may have […]
No jobs for the car-less
Nice to see the sun today! Shot from Laclede’s Landing
Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera to publish memoir
Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera is ready to look back on his life and career with the release of his upcoming memoir, Revolución to Roxy, set for release on March 22. The book covers his…
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Rue, a nonnative that serves as a Black Swallowtail nursery plant and provides winter interest. Heads up. Wear gloves when planting or cutting Rue back. Some, but not all of us, have got nasty rashes working with them without gloves on. Lesson learned. If you are only looking for St. Louis … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
Career criminal who targeted military vet gets extra time after courtroom fireworks
A career criminal who targeted a military veteran gets extra time after courtroom fireworks.
Wash Ave apartment project advances after St. Louis OKs demo
The St. Louis Preservation Board on Monday unanimously agreed to allow AHM Group to move forward with its plan for 113 apartments at North 22nd Street and Washington Avenue.
Teen injured in north St. Louis shooting
A shooting in north St. Louis on Monday left one teenager injured.
Why a bounty hunter got 10 years in prison for capturing a woman in Missouri
On January 24, Louisiana bounty hunter Wayne Lozier was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. St. Louis on the Air featured his case in October, exploring the dramatic story of bounty hunters, bail, and body cameras. In this rebroadcast, Katie Kull, courts reporter for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, describes her experience covering Lozier’s trial from the courtroom. She discusses the bounty hunter industry, Lozier’s defense, and the trial’s dramatic verdict. We also provide an update on Lozier’s sentencing last week.
Niche Food Group hires leader to re-launch, expand restaurant concept
Niche Food Group has hired a chief operating officer to oversee the revival and expansion of a soon-to-open restaurant concept.
Missouri lawmakers urge raising minimum age to get married to 18
Raising the marriage age to 18 is “a moral imperative that protects the innocence and potential of our youth,” said Sen. Lauren Arthur, D-Kansas.
Woman killed after car crashes into Pacific nail salon
A trip to the salon turned deadly after a freak accident at Pacific Hair and Nails Spa this weekend.
RFT Reviews the Week: January 22 to January 26
MONDAY, JANUARY 22. It’s an ice day for most of the metro — school’s off, City Hall goes remote.
London court sides with heirs of Jimi Hendrix’s bandmates in royalty dispute with Sony
A court in London has ruled that two members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience can sue Sony over the rights to the three albums they appeared on. According to Billboard, the heirs of Experience…
Ace Frehley announces ‘10,000 Volts’ in-store autograph signing
Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley is giving fans a chance to meet him in person. The rocker will promote the release of his upcoming solo album, 10,000 Volts, with a record signing in New York City.…
Father of victim consoles driver who crashed into St. Louis-area nail salon. ‘Get rid of guilt.’
"This is devastating," the driver said in a phone call with the father of the victim. "I caused all this grief."
There will be bugs: Two broods of cicadas may reach St. Louis at once this summer
This spring, two "broods" of the noisy, red-eyed bugs are set to rise from the ground across the Midwest and, perhaps, around the St. Louis region.
The Global Foods Market Cookbook shares dishes from St. Louisans’ kitchens
After months of crowdsourcing recipes that reflect the cultural and culinary diversity of St. Louis, the Global Foods Market Cookbook is published and available for purchase at the grocer’s storefront in Kirkwood. Shayn Prapaisilp, chief operating officer of Global Foods Market, Inc. shares a sample of the recipes featured in the Global Foods Market Cookbook, as well as personal stories from the chefs themselves.
2 killed in weekend crash in Shiloh, Illinois
According to the Shiloh Police Department, the crash happened just before 8:40 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Hartman Lane and Haverford Drive.