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If St. Louis was being sieged Stalingrad style, where would you choose to hold up?
Dellwood Juneteenth parade an opportunity for celebration and reflection
What worries a climate scientist? | Across the Sky podcast
🎧 As summer begins, Kate Marvel from Project Drawdown talks with the team about the solutions already in place to help slow climate change.
Dierbergs or Schnucks?
Families reflect on importance of this year’s Juneteenth
On Monday, the city and surrounding areas gathered on Juneteenth, the observance of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
St. Louis sewer chief retiring after leading massive district upgrades
Brian Hoelscher will retire at the end of June 2024 after his contract expires.
Cardinals rally past the Nationals 8-6 behind back-to-back homers from Donovan and Goldschmidt
Off The Wall Mondays: Open Mic Comedy
Jevon Westoland hosts Off the Wall: Open Mic! MX Movies & Bar will be serving up a full bar, kitchen items, and of course fresh popcorn while you enjoy
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Health advocate points to lack of parental guidance, resources in wake of youth violence
Following the chaos of this past weekend’s shooting in downtown St. Louis that saw one teenager dead and 10 others injured, Mayor Tishaura Jones pointed an accusatory finger at parents and others responsible for caring for kids. But one of those helping troubled youngsters says the problem goes much deeper than that.
It’s a big day for Hawks !
Abelardo's Mexican Fresh now open in Vinita Park
By the end of the year, owner Abelardo Gonzalez expects to have 52 locations across the Midwest, including a forthcoming one in St. Peters.
Was Sunday's rainfall helpful against the recent drought?
Sunday’s rain totals varied widely across the region ranging from over three inches in parts of the metro area, to just a few sprinkles in other areas. These wide variations in rainfall amounts will have varying effects on the drought.
Lake of the Ozarks swimmer found dead
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that a missing swimmer was found dead at the 20-mile mark of the main channel of Lake of the Ozarks.
Glen Carbon's Machetto Named To Dean's List At University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The following individual from Glen Carbon - Troy Marchetto - has been named to the Dean's List at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the Spring 2023 semester. UWM is the second largest university in the State of Wisconsin, with more than 24,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Marchetto is a Letters & Science Undergrad.
Alton Little Theater To Produce Delightful Musical Spamalot In July
ALTON - The summer just got better with the great news that Alton Little Theater will produce the delightful musical Spamalot. The theater group was granted permission rights under the wire of the show beginning its 17th national (professional) tour, and Riverbend residents are in for a treat with a show that is zany, witty, super-silly, energetic, and just good old-fashioned fun. The show is scheduled to run on the evenings of July 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, and matinees on July 23 and July 30. Twenty-two actors from across the region will don 122 costumes and dance and sing their way into our funny bones in a 2-hour and 10-minute jaunt through the Middle Ages (and eight Broadway shows - spoofs thrown in for good measure). If you are a Monty Python fan, then, of course, you'll like the show; if you aren't familiar with the Python genre or mistakenly aren't sure you adore it, well, trust us, you will marvel at the brilliance of Eric Idle's script and score that took Broadway by storm
Tenants Allege Lax Security at Site of Sunday's Mass Teen Shooting
More details are emerging about the commercial building in downtown St. Louis that was the site of this weekend's mass shooting in which 11 young people were injured and one killed. Interviews with a former building manager, tenant and other downtown stakeholders paint a picture of a building that had a lax attitude toward security and an unlicensed bar operating sporadically on the first floor.
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