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Thomas Paden
The Townsendx3 Agency presents Thomas Paden live in concert at City Winery on Wednesday, March 13th at 7:30 PM
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Animals Aglow Lantern Festival
The first-ever Animals Aglow lantern festival will bring a dazzling spectacle of lights to the Saint Louis Zoo. More than 60 larger-than-life Chinese lanterns, along with interactive light displays in […]
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Fontbonne University closure indicative of threats facing colleges nationwide
Fontbonne University leaders announced earlier this week that the school would close in 2025. Fontbonne President Nancy Blattner talks about why, and we talk with other guests who discuss the state of colleges and universities throughout St. Louis — and across the country.
Big St. Louis private company makes C-suite changes
Roeslein & Associates Inc., one of St. Louis' largest engineering firms and one of the region's largest privately held companies, has made two changes in its C-suite.
Family provides update on girl critically injured in fight near Hazelwood East High School
German paintings found an unlikely home in St. Louis. Science is revealing their secrets
A new St. Louis Art Museum exhibit (opening March 15) is highlighting the museum’s world-class collection of German Expressionism paintings. It's not just the paintings in focus, but the process of conservation, and the scientific analyses that have uncovered hidden layers, doodles, and even full paintings unknown until now. The exhibit’s two curators Courtney Books, associate paintings conservator, and Melissa Venator, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Assistant Curator of Modern Art, discuss the exhibit, and how German Expressionism found a home in St. Louis after World War II.
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Former Missouri child brides call for outlawing marriages of minors
Adult women who left marriages they entered as minors are calling on Missouri lawmakers to outlaw child marriage.
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Oregon Passes Right To Repair Law Apple Lobbied To Kill
Oregon has officially become the seventh state (behind New York, California, Massachusetts, Colorado, Maine, and Minnesota) to pass “right to repair” legislation, making it easier and more affordable for consumers to independently repair their own electronics. The bill, which passed the Oregon Senate last month 25-5 and the House on Monday 42-13, is a bit […]
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St. Louis area in shock after two separate attacks involving teens
Local residents are shaken up after two area high school students were attacked in separate incidents over the span of a week.
New LED street lights in Dogtown SUCK.
Shamrocked – A St. Patrick’s Day Pop-Up Bar
Hosted by Public School House in Cottleville, Missouri, Shamrocked, a St. Patrick’s Day-themed pop-up bar, will run from March 6 to 15. Enjoy eats from Sugarfire Smoke House and drinks […]
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Archdiocese plans to relocate St. Louis Catholic Academy
The Archdiocese of St. Louis has announced relocation plans for St. Louis Catholic Academy after the current academic school year.
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How to leave your mark on NASA's first robotic moon rover
If you've ever dreamed of going to space, now is the chance to do so.
Help wanted as riverboat cruises at Gateway Arch return
The iconic riverboat cruises at the Gateway Arch are officially open for the season. On top of that, they're hiring.
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