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For second year in St. Louis, Fusia Fest flips focus to iconic DJ Grandmaster Flowers
The second annual event, dubbed "Give the DJ Their Flowers: Tribute to DJ Grandmaster Flowers," is Oct. 21 at Off Broadway.
Cost of Coldwater Creek radioactive waste cleanup tops $400M, federal agency finds
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush requested the Government Accountability Office evaluate the cleanup of the St. Louis County site contaminated by radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project.
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The Grain Belt Express Gets Final Approval in Missouri
From NPR: Developers of a high-powered transmission line running through northern Missouri and Illinois say the project has all the necessary state approvals to begin first-phase construction. Chicago-based Invenergy made the announcement after the Missouri Public Service Commission approved an updated plan last week. The roughly $7 billion project will bring clean energy from Kansas […]
Property tax breaks for seniors return to St. Louis County Council on Tuesday
Only senior homeowners whose properties are worth less than $550,000 in market value would be eligible under the revised plan offered by Republican Councilman Dennis Hancock of Fenton.
Police ID man killed when vehicle hits tree in St. Louis
The impact of the crash caused the car to split in half, and driver Jaren Carr was thrown from the vehicle.
'Missour-ee' or 'Missour-uh'? Here's the correct pronunciation, according to Missouri voters
Padel and Pickle Club to Open in Olivette in December
From St. Louis Magazine: By Mike Miller There seems to be no end in sight for the pickleball boom in the United States. As interest and participation levels have soared in recent years, it’s been called the fastest-growing sport in the country. But while pickleball has attracted Americans of all ages and skill levels, a […]
Step Back in Time at Crane’s Store
Whenever I’m headed to Columbia or KC, I always stops at Crane’s Store just off I-70 at Williamsburg (pop. 1,500). Take Exit 161 and you’ll find one of the oldest country stores in the nation. It’s a living museum of the old general store that served small rural communities years ago. Just look for the...
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JCC Looks to Renovate Exterior, Entrances and Parking
From West News Magazine: The Jewish Community Center Association is seeking an amended site development plan for an 11.4-acre tract located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Baxter and Wild Horse Creek roads. Stock & Associates submitted the plan for a proposed exterior renovation, which will include a new façade at the existing […]
Explore the supernatural this spooky season with ghost story pro Troy Taylor
Taylor has built his business around spilling the gory, ghastly, ghostly history of Missouri and Illinois, and it’s become a spectral spectator sport over the past 30 years.
Police identify woman who died after crashing into light pole in St. Louis
Aylia Crus, 20, died at a hospital.
Gabriela Alvergue on The Skills To Succeed in Design
From Gensler: This Q&A is part of a series of interviews with Gensler architects, designers, and others in the firm about their career journey, and the impact that design and architecture can have on our communities and the human experience. Here, we sit down with Gabriela Alvergue, a designer in our Chicago office: Did you […]
SLPS vs Charter vs Private elementary school in the city
Behavioral Health Bureau Meets Goals, Adds New Priorities After First Successful Year
One year after its launch, the Bureau has connected residents struggling with mental health or substance abuse to the care and resources they need.
Graham Nash is the latest artist to sell his music catalog
Graham Nash is the latest rock star to sell his music catalog. Variety reports the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has made a deal with Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artist Group, putting them in charge…
Scientists lay out a sweeping roadmap for transitioning the US off fossil fuels
A 600-plus-page report from the National Academies of Science includes 80 recommendations for how the U.S. can achieve its target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
Missour-EE or Missour-UH? New research revisits age-old debate
More than six million people call the Show Me State home, but not everyone agrees with how to pronounce their home state's name.
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