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The legal loopholes that threaten farmworkers’ health and safety
As summer heatwaves loom and farmworkers take to the fields, an in-depth report highlights massive gaps in regulations, especially around pesticide use and exposure.
Chihuly in the Garden 2023
The work of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly is coming to the Missouri Botanical Garden in a stunning exhibition uniting art and nature. With thousands of pieces of blown glass forms
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A Walk in St. Louis: A New African American Trail (Gift Article)
Hunter Biden to plead guilty in deal with feds
Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, will plead guilty to tax crimes in a plea deal with prosecutors, and he reached a diversion agreement relating to unlawful possession of a weapon, according to court papers filed Tuesday. The plea deal, which must be accepted by a judge, likely would keep Hunter Biden out of jail. Biden, [...]
This has been asked...but, best Barbershop?
Brewed Arts Festival
The second annual Brewed Arts Festival will bring good beer and art to all corners of Cherokee Street — with even more in store than ever before! At the
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St. Lous Dumpster Watch: Shaw Neighborhood (Again)
Dumpster Watch Location: Shaw neighborhood
GreenGirl STL Aims to Help People Relieve Pain — Without Getting High
While a student in Saint Louis University's cannabis science and operations certificate in 2019, Ashanti Hasam, 41, started to learn the true power of cannabinoids. "I was learning different ways to help relieve [pain in] people without them having to take actual medication," she says, adding that in addition to business classes, the program also teaches about the holistic benefits of weed.
2 St. Louis officers injured in line of duty honored today
Two St. Louis police officers injured in the line of duty last year will be honored at the annual St. Louis Police Awards Luncheon Tuesday.
A-List Editors' Choice Awards 2023: Shopping, Service & Wellness
The best boutiques, wellness programs, community-building organizations, and more.
A-List Editors' Choice Awards 2023: Arts, Culture & Entertainment
The best in music, performing arts, visual arts, and more.
A-List Editors' Choice Awards 2023: Food, Drink & Nightlife
The best restaurants, bars, breweries, and more.
A-List 2023: Visionary Award
Carolyn Kindle, who’s at the helm of the first women-led ownership group in Major League Soccer, aspires to “put St. Louis back on the international map.”
A-List 2023: Shaping the Region
A well-deserved nod to the ambitious thought leaders and visionaries who continually push our region to do better.
St. Louis Magazine's 2023 A-List Awards
The region's best in dining, arts, shopping, startups, sports, entertainment, and more.
Police chief pleads with Missouri lawmakers to ban minors from carrying guns in public
Local political leaders are calling for a combination of public safety improvements to reduce the risk of gun violence after a mass shooting erupted in a shared co-working office space in a downtown building this weekend.
A 17-year-old suspect is in police custody after a 17-year-old was shot and killed and 11 others were injured early Sunday after a late-night party.
The horrific images of frightened teens running for their lives, some of them nursing fresh gunshot wounds, shocked local leaders…
Dish Network (And Its New 5G Network) Is Probably Doomed
Satellite TV provider Dish Network isn’t having much fun. Despite oodles of direct government assistance during the Trump era, the company’s attempt to pivot from mediocre satellite TV provider to modern streaming TV and 5G wireless giant has been a consistent dumpster fire. Both the company’s dying satellite TV service and its streaming TV platform (SlingTV) have […]
I-70 WB lanes reopened, 2-vehicle crash being investigated
Emergency crews were at the scene of a two-vehicle crash Tuesday morning.
University College at Washington U has new name, workforce development mission
Washington University's newly renamed School of Continuing & Professional Studies is exploring whether to offer more online programs, more hybrid offerings and potentially holding classes off the campus, such as in the Central West End or Forest Park, officials said.
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