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Free haircuts for cancer patients, their caretakers: 1 woman brings kindness to many
The Cuban at Cafe Miami
The Royale: True to It’s Name
My friend, a confirmed vegetarian, suggested I try Royale, a family pub in the South Tower Grove area. “Their Beet Reuben on Marble Rye is the BOMB!” she said. A Royal Treat So off to Royale I went along with, Robin, JC, and Lucy. Once inside the neighborhood watering hole, you can nestle into a...
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New apartments built since 2020 for MO side of metro STL
Mountain House Cafe: quick plug for new cafe in Souhthwest Garden
St. Louis police identify 27-year-old man killed in weekend shooting
Michael Rice was found fatally shot in the stomach near the sidewalk just before 2 p.m. Saturday in the 5500 block of Page Boulevard, where he also lived, police said.
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Quote of the day: Who cares?
From Donald Trump on January 6, 2021, after being told VP Mike Pence was in danger: Who cares? Longtime Trump aide Dan Scavino was in the Oval Office that day: When Scavino and other White House officials learned that rioters had violently stormed the Capitol, they rushed into the dining room to urge Trump to ...continue reading "Quote of the day: Who cares?"
Father McGivney Fall Honor Roll Lists
GLEN CARBON - Father McGivney Catholic High School recently released its fall semester honor roll lists. They go as follows: High Honor Roll is awarded to students with a 3.60 or greater weighted GPA. 12 th grade : Joseph Chouinard, Grace Deakos, Melanie Dempsey, Lane Goodwin, Katherine Greer, Christopher Grotefendt, Brianna Guetterman, Thomas Halbrook, Kaitlyn Hatley, Anna Henke, Joseph Hyten, Elaina Jansen, Rylie Joelner, Ryker Keller, Olivia Klusas, Riley Knobeloch, Emily Landoll, Nathan MacLaughlin, Liana Miller, Logan Miller, Colin Moore, Gerold Myatt, Sophia Novosel, Samantha Oller, Meaghan Pamatot, Mayelin Rios, Molly Ronzo, Lindsey Schrage, Christian Spiroff, Samuel Strack, Siena Strehl, Nathan Terhaar, Samantha Viliocco, Drew Villhard, Luke Welser, Jaiden Zook, Jada Zumwalt 11 th grade : Tyler Ahring, Madison Autry, Kylie Becker, Julia Behrmann, Lyle Biermann, Liam Boeving, David Carroll, Jane Cummins, Madeline Day, Aidan Deist, Lincoln Duffy, Joseph Feldhaus, Molly
Man shot, killed Saturday afternoon in St. Louis
Board Of Aldermen Asks Residents To Vote For Rams Settlement Ideas
ST. LOUIS - Twenty ideas for the Rams Settlement Funds have been selected to move forward to a public vote. Over 700 ideas have been submitted by residents on the CitizenLab portal since its launch in August of 2023. In December 2023, the Board of Aldermen passed Board Resolution 159 to share their priorities for the Rams Settlement, informed by resident input through a citywide survey and multiple public hearings. Those priorities include upgrading water infrastructure, improving city services by attracting and retaining city workers, increasing public safety, improving city finances, catalyzing downtown reinvestment, increasing community mobility, and increasing access to affordable childcare. President Green’s policy team, led by Policy Director Cristina Garmendia, reviewed all ideas submitted by residents and identified 101 ideas that address the Board’s priority challenges. From November 17 through December 31, 2023, residents were given the opportunity to provide
Sen. Harriss & Sen. Plummer Need Your Help To Create Valentine Cards For Area Seniors
EDWARDSVILLE - As a way to honor area seniors , State Senator Erica Harriss (56 th -Glen Carbon) and Senator Jason Plummer (55-Edwardsville) will host their annual Valentines for Seniors Card Drive through February 5, 2024. “I often hear of people in the community looking for ways to help others. This is an opportunity people can show our seniors love and support this Valentine’s Day,” said Senator Harriss. “We have several nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the district, and I want to make sure these residents don’t feel unloved or forgotten about on a day focused on love.” Both Senators are asking students, scout groups, churches, families, and other groups to consider creating homemade cards that will be delivered to nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, and other long-term care facilities throughout each Senate District. “This is a chance to make sure people know that we care and are thinking about them,” sai
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Primrose (Primula x polyantha) Plan your garden with NEW 2024 Seed St. Louis Planting Calendar Order your Grow Native! Free Resource Guide to Native Plants in Missouri– products, services, institutions Friday, January 12th, Registration Deadline for Online Master Gardener Training via University of Missouri Extension. $200 Have you been to the Missouri … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
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St. Louis jail bans cellphones after attorney takes photos of inmate’s injury
One day after news outlets published photos of a downtown St. Louis jail inmate's injuries, the city's top public defender said attorneys were told they could no longer bring their phones into the facility during client visits.
Column: Forever young? The cost of literally keeping your chin up.
Millennials, you can delay traditional markers of adulthood all you want, but your face doesn’t care whether or not you’ve bought your first home.
It’s like I have STL or something
Man fatally shot in the head in St. Louis, police say
A man was shot and killed late Saturday in the city's Baden neighborhood, police said.
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