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End of cash bail in Illinois to take effect next week
Tuesday, September 12, 2023 - Budget issues will highlight Missouri's veto session
Lawmakers gather tomorrow in Jefferson City to consider overturning this year's vetoes by Gov. Mike Parson. That includes his removal of more than $500 million from the state budget.
Washington University the 2nd Missouri provider to stop transgender care for minors
Washington University in St. Louis joined University of Missouri Health as the latest provider of care to transgender minors to announce it is canceling pre-existing prescriptions for puberty blockers or hormone-replacement therapy.
A new state law restricting access to gender-affirming care bars those under 18 from beginning new treatments. But in a compromise with opponents of the ban, lawmakers grandfathered in patients who had begun a medical transition before the law went into effect on Aug.…
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Sunrise Yoga with Citra Fitness & Movement
Awaken your body and bask in the morning sunlight! This gentle yoga practice is designed to energize and align your body and mind through movement and breath. Bring your own […]
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Driver killed when pickup truck overturns in St. Charles County
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as Michael G. Bira, 28, of Marthasville, Missouri.
First time flying from the STL airport - how early do I actually need to arrive?
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U.S. Senate hearing on book bans taking place today
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Tuesday on book bans "How censorship limits liberty and literature."
Special Missouri House committee to study city's earning tax
The first public hearing to take an in-depth look at taxation policies for remote workers in Missouri is Tuesday.
Washington University no longer prescribing minors puberty blockers/cross-sex hormones
Washington University physicians will no longer prescribe puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones to minors for gender transition.
The Balloon Glow Lights Up Forest Park This Weekend
It’s nearly that time of year again, when hot air balloons spot the sky and illuminate the night for a picturesque weekend of family friendly fun in St. Louis. The Great Forest Park Balloon Race & Glow kicks off Friday, September 15, with the “glow” portion of its annual event at Emerson Central Fields (5625 Wells Drive, 314-289-5300) in Forest Park, where visitors are welcome to walk around and view the balloons at dusk while chatting with their pilots and crew. The next day, the balloons take off in a hare-and-hound-style race where competitors, or “hounds,” try to catch up with the leading “hare” balloon.
$500 donation to Normandy High School music program
The Share Soulard organization is donating $500 to the Normandy High School music program.
American Water crews responding to water main break in Maplewood
Crews are responding to a water main break that has caused some slowdowns early Tuesday morning.
Good Boys and Good Girls Run the Dogtown Doggy Dash 5K
Believe it or not, September 17 means we are halfway to St. Patrick’s Day, and if you have a friend in Dogtown, they’re undoubtedly already making preparations. They — and you — can get a little parade pre-party in at the first-ever Dogtown Doggy Dash 5K, which debuts Sunday, September 17, at 9 a.m. And no, this isn’t just a dog-themed event in Dogtown; it’s a race where your dog can run right alongside you and even compete to be the top-dog finisher.
Thy Presence Is Requested at the 25th Annual St. Louis Renaissance Festival
Lords and ladies, thy presence is hereby requested at the 25th Annual St. Louis Renaissance Festival, a whimsical celebration of all the fun and revelry for which the late Middle Ages are well-known. Pilot thy horse and carriage to the enchanted land of Wentzville, Missouri, to join the plebs and peasants in all manner of merriment. Verily, this event will contain all of the elements befitting a proper silver jubilee.
103rd Greater St. Louis Honor Flight headed to Washington, D.C. today
Dozens of veterans are taking a very special trip to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday as part of the latest Greater St. Louis Honor Flight.
Cannabis Cult Offers Missouri Weed Reviews, Giveaways and More
Like so many of us, Aaron Childs, 32, first came across cannabis in high school. It's not an exaggeration to say that, in the long term, it changed his life.
Ideas for choosing the best outdoor sconces for your home
Maximize their appeal by selecting the right style for your abode.
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