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Author Eileen P. Duggan returns with "Touch"
The new YA novel centers on a teen girl with the power to magically absorb new talents.
'Something needs to be done': Leaders say downtown St. Louis crime affects entire region
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Foo Fighters headlining 2023 Austin City Limits Music Festival
Foo Fighters are headlining the 2023 Austin City Limits Music Festival, taking place October 6-8 and October 13-15 in Austin, Texas. Headliners also include Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, The…
Dead & Company commemorates 46th anniversary of infamous Grateful Dead Barton Hall show
Dead & Company is used to playing stadiums, but they headlined a more intimate show at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Monday night. The band played the school’s Barton Hall,…
Wash U professor Carl Phillips wins 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
Messenger: Missouri Republicans lament a gun-toting ‘Wild West.’ Well, they created it.
Democrats in Missouri warned of a ‘Wild West’ when Republicans weakened gun safety laws. So who’s to blame for people walking around with assault weapons?
Video shows Missouri officer punch man on ground 5 times
After Crash, Benton Park Residents Want Stop Sign Along Jefferson Ave.
After a weekend car crash, Benton Park residents living on South Jefferson Avenue say their busy stretch of the road needs at least one more stop sign. On Sunday afternoon, a group of neighbors living near the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Lynch Street were outside surveying damage and doing what they could to help individuals who had just been involved in a car wreck. A Nissan sedan heading north on Jefferson had to swerve out of the way to avoid an SUV heading south that cut across lanes making a left turn onto Lynch.
HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Celebrates National Hospital Week and National Nurses Week
O’FALLON – HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is honoring all their colleagues with a weeklong “We Are HSHS” Week which combines the celebrations of National Nurses Week (May 6-12) and National Hospital Week (May 7-13). As a unified organization, HSHS is combining this week to celebrate collaboration and provide St. Elizabeth’s Hospital administration an opportunity to thank and recognize all those who serve patients and their families each day with respect, care, competence and joy. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital is comprised of doctors, nurses, security, health techs, therapists, food services colleagues, environmental services colleagues, administration, spiritual care and much more. HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital President and CEO Chris Klay shared, “I am extremely proud of our team of colleagues who provide high-quality, compassionate care to our patients and area communities. We Are HSHS Week celebrates how the collaborative efforts of
Summer reading helps students store needed knowledge
Belonging: Paintings & Poetry by Angela L. Chostner
Let your soul breathe. Experience the essence of belonging through the paintings and poetry of Angela L. Chostner. This art exhibition provides opportunity for self reflection with interactive elements.
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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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St. Louis singer is eliminated from 'The Voice' during Playoffs
With Mad World Edibles, Kristen Taylor Just Wants to Give You a Tasty High
Kristen Taylor, 37, is still in disbelief that recreational marijuana is legal in Missouri and Illinois. "I can't believe it happened in my lifetime," she says.
What is your favorite restaurant in St. Louis?
This St. Louis Woman Made $14K Washing Strangers' Laundry
Leah Sage came across an interesting new app on Facebook three years ago. The app, SudShare, boasted that "sudsters" could make up to $20 per hour by washing strangers' laundry.
Welcome to Real Property Assessment Season!
300th anniversary of Illinois National Guard today
Tuesday is the 300th anniversary of the Illinois National Guard. It dates back to 1723, when the Illinois militia first mustered at Kaskaskia, Illinois.
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