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St. Louis–based composer Christopher Stark has curated a trio of concerts to mark the series’ 20th anniversary, bringing together works from all over the world.
Indoor play center Lava Island to open in Rock Hill
An indoor play center hopes to open its first St. Louis-area location this summer.
Former Town and Country police sergeant considered a fugitive in child sex abuse case
A former police sergeant is accused of sexually abusing two teenagers over the past 11 years in Jefferson County. He was charged last week with child sexual abuse, sodomy and seven counts of child molestation.
Blues legend Brett Hull shares special bond with new Cardinal Sonny Gray
The St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame event over the weekend brought together some of the franchise's biggest names, one of them being prolific scorer Brett Hull.
Missouri lawmakers want conservative district buy-in to change state constitution
Under Republican plans, ballot initiatives would need to win the statewide popular vote and majorities most legislative districts to take effect.
Local Students Named To Dean's List At Iowa State University
AMES, Iowa - More than 10,800 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the fall semester 2023 Dean's List. Students named to the Dean's List must earn a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work. The following area students were named to the fall semester 2023 Dean's List: Alton Jason Taylor Godi, 4, Mechanical Engineering Edwardsville Kurt Jacob Brase, 4, Agricultural Engineering John Henry Hilker, 4, Aerospace Engineering Mitchell H. Steinkuehler, 4, Mechanical Engineering Hamel William Reese Kirk, 4, Mechanical Engineering Ryan George Watts, 2, Psychology Jerseyville Chloe Michelle Kallal, 1, Event Management
Free Virtual 'Belonging Need: Part 2' Training With Former Cincinnati Bengals Player Gaelin Elmore
ALTON - Centerstone, a national leader in behavioral health care, will co-host, along with Illinois First Judicial Circuit, Heritage Behavioral Health and Kane County System of Care, the no-cost “The Belonging Need: Part 2” webinar on February 21 from 9-11 a.m. CT featuring advocate, speaker and former NFL player Gaelin Elmore. CEUs will be available. “The Belonging Need: Part 2” is geared toward youth-serving professionals, however everyone is welcome to attend. The purpose of this webinar is to develop intentional implementation of belonging, specifically: Why belonging is equally strategic implementation and cultural commitment Stories of already successful implementation Specific strategies for implementation Belonging is a vital component of human flourishing. However, youth who have experienced traumatic and adverse situations often lack a sense of belonging, which can hinder their relationships, development, and their future. Elmore believes tha
Should the city use Rams money to erect new public schools?
A proposal urges a rethinking of the district’s brick-and-mortar assets—assets that new research suggests can affect test scores.
Rail + Trail: Imagining a Greenway Through the Heart of STL - NextSTL
Rail + Trail: Imagining a Greenway Through the Heart of STL
The Oak Hill Corridor In 1886 a railroad branch was built running south from the Missouri Pacific “MoPac” and St. Louis & San Francisco “Frisco” line near what is now the Hill on land that was just beginning to develop as residences. Dubbed the “St. Louis, Oak Hill, and Carondelet Branch” often shortened to just the […]
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1964- Bob Uecker and Bob Gibson are both fined by the Cardinals for holding hands for the team picture
Proud to Serve: St. Charles paramedic Danielle Brock receives $500 and our Proud to Serve Award
Proud to Serve: St. Charles paramedic Danielle Brock receives $500 and our Proud to Serve Award
SUV stuck in hole after St. Louis watermain break
A vehicle is stuck in a hole after a watermain break in north St. Louis. First responders are at the intersection of Marcus Avenue and Cupples Place in the Kingsway East neighborhood.
Robbie Robertson earns first-ever Oscar nomination for ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
The late Robbie Robertson has been recognized with his first-ever Oscar nomination for his work on Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon. Robertson, who passed away in August, has been posthumously nominated in the Original…
Upon Further Reflection Art Exhibit
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Upon Further Reflection, a collection of oil and cold wax paintings by Mark […]
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STL's own Sterling K. Brown nominated for an Oscar
Hey STL! I was wondering if anyone has a particular image of a bench overlooking Creve Coeur Lake? Thanks y'all!
The Zombies add more dates to their North American Different Game tour
The Zombies continue to add U.S. dates to their schedule. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just added four new shows to the latest leg of their Different Game tour – March 29…
Schlafly Brings Back Live Music — And Andy Coco Is in on It
Nobody puts Schlafly in the corner — for too long anyway. For the first time since that nasty COVID-19 shut down in-person entertainment, the local microbrewery will have live music in both its city and county locations: Fridays at the Schlafly Tap Room (2100 Locust Street) and Saturdays at Schlafly Bottleworks (7260 Southwest Avenue, Maplewood).
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