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Cannabis investors, firm accuse St. Louis Alderman Bret Narayan of fraud
Longtime downtown Clayton eatery is closing June 30 as site is targeted for redevelopment
A longtime downtown Clayton eatery is closing, as its site is being targeted for redevelopment by two local groups.
Broke my knees to get a sneak peek of new things at city museum
Lessons from the sudden, fatal dust storm that caused a 72-vehicle pileup on 1-55
A sudden dust storm caused low visibility conditions that led to 72 vehicles colliding on Interstate 55 in Illinois on May 1. Seven people died and 37 others were injured. We look into what happened, how common these types of storms are in the Midwest and what drivers can do to better their chances of survival in similar situations.
4.5-acre Central West site is for sale; broker mentions residential uses
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Faith leaders react to sudden resignation of Kim Gardner
After years of scrutiny while in office, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner had made the decision to resign, effective June 1. But that all changed Tuesday, when she announced, two weeks ahead of schedule, that she was leaving office.
Man accused of setting ex-girlfriend's St. Louis Co. home on fire
A man appeared in federal court Tuesday after being accused of setting his ex-girlfriend's home on fire last month in St. Louis County.
Is the world really going nuts?
Frustrating times for me. I'm just starting to recover enough energy to read the news, but not really deeply. On the surface, though, everything seems to be going bonkers. In New York we have this dude Daniel Penny who killed an annoying subway rider—and the entire right wing is backing him up. This comes a ...continue reading "Is the world really going nuts?"
50th anniversary of David Bowie’s final Ziggy Stardust performance to be celebrated with movie screening
July will mark the 50th anniversary of David Bowie's final performance as Ziggy Stardust, and the milestone is being marked at the exact location where the performance took place. A special world…
"Little Liberty" is Leaving NYC for St. Louis - Untapped New York
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Parson says he’ll appoint interim St. Louis prosecutor by Friday
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Tuesday he will appoint an interim St. Louis prosecutor by Friday following the sudden departure of Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner.
10 years after 'The Office' finale, a look back at many St. Louis connections
"The Office" aired its final episode one decade ago. Throughout its run on airwaves, St. Louis won a place in the hearts of those from Scranton.
Residents at south St. Louis County apartment complex cleaning up after floods
Several cars at the Cedar Creek Lodge Apartments were underwater, and residents are cleaning up and clearing out their car after flooding over Mother's Day weekend.
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How Nico Marie uses yoga and music to promote healthy living to Black communities
St. Louis native and yoga instructor Nico Marie McNeese knows all too well about the burden that can weigh down on one’s mental well-being. Social distancing measures meant she could no longer teach in person, so McNeese went to social media to reach her students. She later started a YouTube channel — Black Yogi Nico Marie — to make her yoga videos more accessible. In three years McNeese’s YouTube audience has grown to over 100,000 subscribers from around the world.
CVPA students make triumphant return to stage for first time since school shooting
On Monday night, students at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis made their first public performance since a deadly school shooting last October. Many of the students said they worked through the trauma of the shooting with their art. STLPR’s senior education reporter Kate Grumke covered the event and discussed the highlights.
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