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A St. Louis controversy over healthcare for trans youths has made it into the NY Times
Inspiration and Expression: The Art of MaryJo Clark
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage, […]
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Wednesday, August 23, 2023 - St. Louis area schools scramble in the dangerous heat
Many are holding indoor recess, providing bottled water on bus routes, and making sure teachers and staff can recognize heat-related distress. The first week for many school districts coincides with a heat index that could reach 119.
Why do non-handicap people park in handicap spaces?
St. Louis Turns to Cardboard Stop Signs in 'Temporary Fix'
When south city saw intense flooding last June, it didn't just create problems for the neighborhood of Ellendale. It also knocked the St. Louis Street Department's print shop out of service.
Urgent care / walk in clinic recommendations (no insurance)
Ameren PAYS program
The Pillow Guy Unveils Nonsensical Plan To ‘Monitor’ Imagined Election Fraud With Drones
Having clearly not learned many lessons from the ongoing and growing repercussions for false claims of election fraud, election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell last week unveiled his new plan (see video) to “monitor” election polling places by using… drones. According to Ars Technica, Lindell claimed he’d developed a first-of-its-kind drone technology to monitor for election fraud: […]
Missouri attorney general warns St. Louis mayor on proposed city gun legislation
In a letter dated Tuesday, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey warned St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones that her proposed gun legislation "would not survive" under state law.
Gran Turismo Is the High-Octane Sports Movie We Were Waiting For
As we wind down this very crazy summer of movies, where the two biggest hits were a gonzo feminist manifesto starring an iconic toy doll and a time-twisting biopic about the guy who invented the atomic bomb (that is, when he wasn't getting butt-bald-nekkid with Florence Pugh), I think it's best we close things out with some good ol' earnest, energetic entertainment. Thankfully, Gran Turismo, which was originally scheduled to come out a couple weeks ago (the Barbenheimer blitz made Sony push it to the end of the month), is here to provide some high-speed melodrama during these dog days of summer.
Missouri No. 1 for school censorship measures, report says
All but one of the 31 bills proposed in Missouri were sponsored by Republicans, including several labeled as some version of a “Parental Rights Act.”
St. Louis Illustrators Are Making a Scene — and Finding Camaraderie
They work alone, and the things they make are strikingly diverse. One has that classic storybook look, with wild faces and tiny fine lines making up detailed backgrounds.
Discounted Cardinals tickets available for series vs. Padres
The Cardinals and Papa John's are teaming up to offer discounted tickets when the Cards host the San Diego Padres next week.
Aldermen discussing cutting red tape today
St. Louis aldermen are looking into ways to give businesses a break and cut red tape.
Major projects shaping St. Louis
From downtown to St. Charles, ambitious developments are changing the landscape across the metro area.
Joe Fresta, Jr. introduces Fresta Limoncello
The all-natural, locally made product is now available at area restaurants and select retail outlets, including Schnucks.
'SLATE' transportation job fair happening today
The city of St. Louis is stepping up Wednesday to help find new jobs for workers recently laid off from trucking companies. Hundreds of workers in the area are impacted.
Extreme heat alters workout schedules for high school sports
It's been a brutally hot first week of back-to-school for so many students, teachers, and staff in the area.