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This Week In Techdirt History: August 6th β 12th
Five Years Ago This week in 2018, there were a few interesting studies and reports that deserved attention. One built on previous research showing that you beat piracy with innovation, not enforcement, and was echoed by similar results coming from the UK. On another front, a new report outlined how US telcos abandoned rural American […]
Minor-league HR leader Luken Baker earns another Cardinals callup
Luken Baker, a Cardinals prospect who leads minor league baseball with 33 home runs this season, has slugged his way back to the big leagues.
Geodesic Earth dome by Buckminster Fuller needs help!
Brunch at Calypso
St. Louis, 1916. Leaflet urging voters to adopt a referendum that prohibited African Americans from moving onto predominantly white blocks
From a bygone era. Foul poles still standing at Busch Stadium during a football game.
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Moms group names the '10 best family-friendly activities' in St. Louis
An online moms advocacy group known as Momtastic is looking to help families plan their next big St. Louis excursion. Earlier this month, Momtastic released a list naming the "10 best family-friendly activities" in St. Louis.
Translators for Afghan population in STL?
Does Old Vienna offer tours? I want to try a chip right off the line.
Child dead, multiple adults injured in wrong-way crash near Wentzville
Private police, cameras becoming more popular throughout St. Louis
Child dies in overnight I-70 crash in St. Charles County
A seven-year-old boy died in an overnight crash on Interstate 70 in St. Charles County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
How to give my transplant girlfriend the proper Ozarks experience?
Gucci sneaker transaction in St. Louis leads to armed robbery
A woman who intended to sell Gucci sneakers she listed online was duped with counterfeit cash, then robbed by two men Friday afternoon in St. Louis.
Interactive: How the economy is performing in St. Louis and Missouri
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Man Charged With Aggravated Driving Under The Influence In Crash That Injured Four Alton City Workers
EDWARDSVILLE - Four city employees were injured in an accident at 10:26 a.m. on May 24, 2023, when a driver was driving west on College Avenue and his vehicle drifted right into the designated parking area on the street. While doing so, the driver struck a trailer attached to a City of Alton-owned vehicle. An Alton man now faces serious charges in that accident. The vehicle and trailer were legally parked in that area as the City of Alton employees were making beautification efforts ahead of the Memorial Day Parade. Several City of Alton employees were on and/or near the trailer when it was struck causing them to be thrown from the trailer as well as pinned underneath it. All four City of Alton employees were injured. Three were taken from the scene by ambulance to a local hospital and two were later flown by helicopter to a St. Louis area hospital for further treatment of their serious injuries. On Aug. 11, 2023, the facts of this case were presented to the Madison County State’s
Longtime Branson entertainer Shoji Tabuchi dies at age 79
BRANSON, Mo. β Branson entertainers are mourning the death of a fellow artist. Shoji Tabuchi, a beloved Branson fiddler and showrunner, has passed away at age 79 on August 11. Tabuchi was best known for The Shoji Tabuchi Show, a family variety show featuring Tabuchi, his wife Dorothy and his daughter Christina. He began playing [...]
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