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St. Louis Hills residents unnerved by attack on 6-year-old boy
An arrest has been made, but area residents are still coming to grips.
This Week in Gardening & Nature
Plant of the Week: Giant Hyssop New St. Louis Area Upcoming Plant Sales List– Vegetable Seedlings, Native Plants, Pretties Gardening by Month from Missouri Botanical Garden: August Tips & Tasks, Pests & Problems August Garden To Dos from P. Allen Smith Order Brightside St. Louis Daffodil & Tulip Bulbs Online for October Pick Up Download … Continue reading This Week in Gardening & Nature →
More than 20,000 St. Louis-area customers still without power a day after Saturday’s severe storms
A band of severe thunderstorms sweeping through the region left thousands without power Saturday afternoon.
Upcoming St. Louis Area Plant Sales
(Corrected) 9 am to 5 pm Saturday & Sunday, August 12th & 13th, Greater St. Louis Iris Society Plant Sale @ Missouri Botanical Garden. Average Price $5-$8. Entrance included with Garden Admission. Garden Admission is FREE to St. Louis City and St. Louis County residents 7 am to Noon Wednesdays and Saturdays. Order Brightside St. Louis Daffodil … Continue reading Upcoming St. Louis Area Plant Sales →
Matz pitches six strong innings as Cardinals stop Cubs' eight-game win streak with 3-0 victory
Steven Matz and two relievers combined on a five-hitter, and the St. Louis Cardinals snapped the Chicago Cubs’ eight-game winning streak with a 3-0 victory.
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Woman flags down police after being shot; suspect in custody
A woman is in critical condition at a local hospital after being shot Saturday evening in south St. Louis.
Cardinals trade frenzy begins: Montgomery to Rangers, Hicks to Blue Jays
Playing an unusual role as seller's ahead of this year's MLB trade deadline, the St. Louis Cardinals are finalizing trades involving three pitchers Sunday afternoon.
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Gun fight and chase erupts between city police and man in Carondelet neighborhood
ST. LOUIS — Police arrested a man Saturday night after he got into a gunfight with police and led officers on a chase through the city’s Carondelet neighborhood after allegedly shooting a woman in his car.
Missouri State Fair 2023: Tickets, concerts, carnival, exhibits and more
Grab your tickets. The 2023 Missouri State Fair is just around the corner, bringing carnival rides, fair food, livestock and big acts to Sedalia.
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Cardinals' Nolan Gorman misses Sunday's game against Cubs with lower back tightness
St. Louis Cardinals infielder Nolan Gorman was scratched from Sunday's game with lower back tightness.
Final Mass comes for dozens of Catholic parishes across the St. Louis region
The implementation phase of the “All Things New” downsizing plan starts Tuesday.
FLOTSAM! a small floating circus act is coming down the river, will be here Sept 8th-10th, 2023!
Messenger: St. Louis link in ‘Oppenheimer’ is latest reminder of city’s nuclear legacy
Glass containers in the movie mark the growth in processing materials for an atomic bomb. They also remind us of St. Louis’ role in the war, and its lasting legacy here.
Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is ThatOneOtherGuy with a simple response to the push in California for “protect the children” internet regulations: The argument everyone forgets… The PROMISE of safety of children (or any other group) is not more important than the Rights of the whole. The only thing that […]
Raw data: Public belief in the COVID-19 lab leak theory
This is from a recent Harvard/Politico poll: There's no longer any partisan difference at all. Across all parties, the lab leak theory is favored 2:1 over a natural origin for the COVID-19 virus. Here's how this has changed over time: Since 2020, the virological community has discovered more and more evidence that COVID-19 evolved naturally. ...continue reading "Raw data: Public belief in the COVID-19 lab leak theory"
Miss Madison County, Junior Miss, Crowned At Fair Pageant
HIGHLAND - The new Miss Madison County and Junior Miss Pageant winners were crowned this weekend in Highland. The Miss Madison County is Laini Bock and the Junior Miss is Landry Shine. "In true fair queen fashion, they were crowned this afternoon," Pageant officials said in a statement. "A little rain didn't stop these girls from enjoying their first official appearance." The 2022 Fair Queen Johna Murphy crowned Laini the new pageant queen on Saturday, July 29, in Highland. She is shown crowning the new queen below.
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