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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Houston Astros
The St. Louis Cardinals take on the Houston Astros at Busch Stadium.
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Soccer fans and local businesses excited for US Men's National Team first match at CITYPARK
On Tuesday, the US Men’s National Soccer team is making its CITYPARK debut. They will be playing against St. Kitts and Nevis Wednesday at 9 p.m. as part of the Concacaf Gold Cup series.
Chiefs' Lombardi Trophy makes stop at Missouri State Capitol
The Missouri State Capitol has been transformed into an extension of the Chiefs' Kingdom this week, with fans traveling from around the state to see one of sport's holiest grails.
View of completed St. Louis Bridge, with steamboats in Mississippi River, surrounded by eight views of stages of bridge construction, based on photographs taken in 1874 by R. Benecke, sections of pier and machinery, and portrait of Capt. James B. Eads,…
Meet two St. Louis families who turned their kitchens upside down and couldn’t be happier with the end result
Callier & Thompson Kitchens, Baths and Appliances can take your remodel to the next level.
New Haven-Berger firefighter dies in line of duty after serving for 59 years
The New Haven-Berger Fire Protection District mourns the loss of one of its own. Firefighter Lloyd Ruediger recently died in the line of duty.
On the watchlist: 3 St. Louis-area office buildings are under increased scrutiny. Here's what it means.
Since the pandemic, St. Louis has seen many of the same signs of the evolving office market as other cities, marked by higher vacancy and downsized real estate footprints as companies re-evaluate their space needs. But until recent weeks, office building owners in St. Louis had largely evaded one of the most visible signs of trouble: potential loan default.
St. Louis-area agencies test phone alert system for police chases, other emergencies
Local police departments are testing a phone alert system that would warn drivers when there is a police chase, traffic stop or other emergency response nearby.
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Trivia Nights at the Biergarten
Welcome to Trivia Nights at the Anheuser-Busch Biergarten, hosted by Trivia Quest. Every Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m., you can enjoy beer and brainteasers, really putting your knowledge
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Judge Issues Ruling On Lawsuit Against Wood River About Use Of 1-Percent Sales Tax Funds For Rec Center
WOOD RIVER - It was announced Tuesday afternoon that Third Judicial Circuit Judge Ronald Foster made a ruling to dismiss a lawsuit against the City of Wood River to prohibit it from utilizing 1 percent non-home rule sales tax funds to build and operate a recreation center. The lawsuit had been filed by plaintiff William Dettmers while he was a citizen of Wood River in March 2022. Dettmers is now a Wood River City Council member. Dettmers had said the city violated the state's municipal code by misappropriating 1 percent sales tax funds to build the rec center. Riverbender.com contacted Wood River City Administrator Steve Palen and he said he was glad to receive the judge's ruling. The ruling allows the city to build and operate the Rec center that is presently being constructed. “We are very excited about the ruling,” he said. “We intend to do a walk-through with the media, council people and other dignitaries in mid-July of the Rec center. This has been a long
Ascension faces strike at 3 of its hospitals
Members of the National Nurses Organizing Committee at Ascension hospitals in Texas and Kansas began a one-day strike Tuesday.
Amber Alert: 2 children abducted from Berkeley home found
A happy ending to the search for two children missing from Berkeley Tuesday night.
New York Dept. Of Corrections Bets On Prior Restraint, Adds Shackles To Certain Forms Of Personal Expression
There have been plenty of laws passed to keep prisoners from profiting from depictions of their crimes, encompassing not only their own recountings, but those put together by others. These so-called “Son of Sam” laws got their name from serial killer David Berkowitz, who authorities speculated was going to sell off the rights to his […]
Judge dismisses $100M defamation suit filed by chess player at center of St. Louis cheating scandal
A defamation suit filed by a chess player who had been accused of cheating at a St. Louis tournament has been dismissed. It had sought more than $100 million.
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