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Burger Champ opens in Maplewood
Located in the former Elmwood space, owner Chris Kelling's restaurant follows in the footsteps of the fast-casual Pizza Champ.
Grateful Dead launches 30 Days of Dead
Grateful Dead fans are going to get a lot of great music in the month of November. The band just launched 30 Days of Dead, in which every day fans will…
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How Hurricane Ida turned a Louisiana nursing home into a living nightmare
For Louisiana nursing home residents warehoused during Hurricane Ida, the storm was only the start of a deadly nightmare.
Orthodontist Recommendations for Adult Braces
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11 Reasons to Visit the Missouri Historical Society Before the End of the Year
From a multiday Día de los Muertos festival to the family favorite Winter Getaway series, the next two months are packed with opportunities to celebrate, learn, and engage at the Missouri History Museum, Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, and the Library & Research Center. Here are 11 reasons to visit the Missouri Historical Society before ringing …
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The economic impact of the Gaza war is probably tiny
From the New York Times: Fears that Israel’s expanding military operations in Gaza could escalate into a regional conflict are clouding the global economy’s outlook, threatening to dampen growth and reignite a rise in energy and food prices. ....“This is the first time that we’ve had two energy shocks at the same time,” said Indermit ...continue reading "The economic impact of the Gaza war is probably tiny"
Dylan Burgesss-Sullivan of O’Fallon, MO
Dylan Burgesss-Sullivan of O'Fallon, MO became a Real Rock Hero in the Real Rock Army today
St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch award guests one of the best views of St. Louis’ working riverfront, the Gateway Arch and the city skyline. Narrated by the captain […]
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Honeymoon Chocolates Tackles the Same Issues Covered in John Oliver’s Halloween Chocolate Report
St. Louis startup, Honeymoon Chocolates, is committed to playing a part in addressing poor labor conditions affecting African cocoa producers in Ghana and Ivory Coast.
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School bus driver on leave after Halloween candy cannabis scare
Two Granite City parents contacted FOX 2 after they said their children came home from school on Halloween with bags advertising cannabis edibles. They said their kids told them a district bus driver gave them the bags, which had candy inside.
$1 home now occupied by elder fraud defendant, relatives
Relatives of an elder fraud suspect are still living in the home the feds say was taken for just $1. The defendant, Gino Rives, had an unusual response to his recent guilty plea.
The search for would-be Ladue carjackers
Ladue police are searching for at least three men who tried to carjack a woman in front of her home.
Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel
St. Louis police credit hotel staff for assisting officers to put an end to the frightening ordeal and say the case is sparking concerns about possible human trafficking.
After latest hit-and-run, aldermen consider installing more traffic humps around St. Louis
An elderly man was struck by a car in broad daylight after the vehicle failed to stop. Moments later, the vehicle fled, leaving the injured man in the middle of the intersection. City lawmakers are now pushing for several traffic-calming measures due to a staggering number of hit-and-runs occurring in the city this year alone.
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Corrupt LA Cops Saddle The City With More Lost Convictions
The LAPD’s handling of gang violence hasn’t gone well. For years, gang task forces roamed the city, violating rights repeatedly. Adding insult to these injuries, the city spent millions funding a predictive policing program that did little more than encourage biased policing. Then there’s the LAPD’s gang database, a horrendous mess filled with people designated […]
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