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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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Gregg's Bar and Grill Has Closed After 48 Years in North St. Louis
A beloved spot in the industrial Near North Riverfront neighborhood for 48 years, Gregg's Bar and Grill (4400 North Broadway) has closed its doors. The eatery first closed on July 31 for what the owner suggested was a temporary "staff shortage." But that closure continued the following week, and late last night, the bar's owner posted on Facebook that the closure would be permanent. "To the many great guests of Gregg's.
Man shot and killed, 2 women injured in north St. Louis shooting
One man was killed, and two women were injured in a shooting late Saturday in the Fairgrounds neighborhood of north St. Louis.
Unique local candies
Nonprofit spends $800K to increase police patrols in downtown St. Louis
The St. Louis Police Foundation is spending around $860,000 to add more overtime patrols around downtown St. Louis.
McArthur's Bakery adds Pioneer Café, The Scoop to Mehlville location
How 7-Up was born: A St. Louis story of innovation and persistence
In October of 1929, St. Louisan C.L. Grigg introduced his new soft drink to the world.
HP Fails To Dodge Lawsuit Over Blocking Users From Using Their Printer Scanner If Ink Cartridges Aren’t Installed
When it comes to obnoxious DRM and bizarre, greedy restrictions, nobody does it better than printer manufacturers. The industry has long waged a not-so-subtle war on its own customers, routinely rolling out firmware updates or DRM preventing them from using more affordable, competitor printer cartridges. A few years ago, printer manufacturers took this tactic one […]
Missouri cannabis regulators target ‘lab shopping’ in new rules
In the marijuana industry, they say potency is king.
Producers all over the country are competing to put the most intoxicating product on the shelves. And that can leave the labs who test these products in a tough spot.
At least, that’s been the case in California and other states where marijuana is legal, said Josh Swider, co-founder and CEO of Infinite Chemical Analysis Labs in San Diego — and Missouri should take note.
Back in 2020, Swider started getting calls from marijuana producers…
Monday, August 21, 2023 - Black vultures are killing newborn livestock in the Midwest
The expanding population of the federally protected bird is becoming a big nuisance for producers.
SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital hosting drive-through community mobile market today
The St. Louis Area Food Bank and SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital are teaming up for a drive-through community mobile market on Monday.
U.S. mortgage rates reach 20-year high
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 7.09% for the week ended Aug. 17 — up from 6.96% the prior week.
Operation Food Search providing after school meals at St. Louis County libraries
Operation Food Search is teaming up with the St. Louis County Library Monday to provide after school meals to children.
Big St. Louis health care system to build $21M medical office building
A BJC HealthCare hospital about an hour south of St. Louis plans to add a new $21.3 million medical office building.
'Recon Raider Remembrance Ride' starting Saturday, Sept. 9
Next month, bikers will be joining a two-day motorcycle convoy to honor 201 U.S. Marines who are no longer living. Each motorcycle will represent one of those fallen Marines.
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'Inn from The Storm' hosting 7th annual charity golf fundraiser next weekend
The group 'Inn from The Storm' hosts its 7th annual charity golf fundraiser next weekend. The non-profit helps women returning home from prison transition back to a normal life.
Weir smell in the air this morning
'Aquaport' in Maryland Heights closed until Sept. 1, reopens for final weekend of summer
'Aquaport' in Maryland Heights will be closed for the next two weeks due to the Pattonville school schedule.
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