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Things to Do / Events This Week (2/23/26 - 3/1/26)
Emergency Shelter and Transportation Available as City of St. Louis Moves to Code Blue Level 3
More than 450 emergency shelter beds will be available in St. Louis on Sunday night, in addition to the baseline of 400 year-round shelter beds.
Big Muddy Historical Gaming Alliance St. Louis, History Through a Different Lens Initiative visit Missouri S&T 02/21/26
Who Knew? Mindless And Corrupt Deregulation Apparently Kills People
You might recall that a central pillar of the Trump administration during the last election season was that a second Trump term would “take aim at big tech,” protect the little guy, rein in corporate power, and even “continue the legacy of antitrust enforcers like Lina Khan.” The press was filled with endless stories credibly parroting these sorts […]
Dental Assistant certification question
Any weekly meditation groups out near Lake St. Louis?
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Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
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WashU cuts ties with minority mentor program in agreement with feds
WashU was one of 45 universities the U.S. Education Department singled out in March 2025 for partnering with New-Jersey-based nonprofit, The PhD Project.
New UFL owner wants the Battlehawks to consider ditching the Dome for Energizer Park
Missouri teen missing, possibly with non-custodial parent
16-year-old Lily Watkins is missing from Fredericktown, Missouri, and may be with her non-custodial mother, Jessica Watkins, and is believed to be in danger.
Parking at the Airport and someone else picking up my car?
St. Charles County Police search for missing man
The St. Charles County Police Department is searching for 72-year-old Gary Barks, who has dementia and depression, and was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans, and may also be wearing a black baseball hat.
TSA Pre-Check open after weekend closures
Global Entry is suspended during the partial government shutdown, while TSA Pre-Check is still active with some adjustments if staffing gets tight.
League Of Women Voters Hosts Candidate Meet And Greet
EDWARDSVILLE - The League Of Women Voters is hosting a Meet & Greet Candidate event for the March 17, 2026, primary at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The meet and greet will allow candidates to present themselves to the voters. Candidates can share their views about key policy issues and questions are provided in advance to ensure a fair and informative event. Expected Candidates To Appear: For House of Representatives: District 15: Two Republican and four Democratic candidates
Monday, Feb. 23 - Botanicals, books, and booze
The Missouri Botanical Garden is making an AI tool to identify plants with technology we might more commonly use in space. Plus: it’s hard to keep an independent book store open these days, especially in a small town, but a new shop in Rolla is hoping community – and cocktails – will make it work.
Missouri eyes ad campaign about risk of marijuana use among young people
Missouri voters legalized recreational marijuana sales in 2022
‘Shockingly unique’: Why St. Louis program for antepartum moms is getting national attention
Kirsti Millar’s water broke when she was 23 weeks pregnant. Against all odds, her team of doctors at St. Luke’s Hospital in Kansas City delayed the delivery of her son, Olson, for 11 weeks. But it required Millar to move into a hospital room until then. She hung photos and string lights across the room […]
Very cold Monday, but a nice warm up to follow
Monday will be cold with gusty northwest winds and clearing skies, while Tuesday will be warmer with southwest winds and cloud cover, and Wednesday will be quiet and comfortable before rain and storms move in on Thursday.
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