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Jimmy Buffett memorial concert happening tonight
'Parrot-heads' across the nation are remembering the late singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Here in St. Louis, a memorial concert is planned for Wednesday night.
Annual 50-year Manchester resident luncheon happening today
The city of Manchester is celebrating residents who have lived there for fifty years.
'4 Hands Brewing Co.' opens new location in Chesterfield today
Four Hands Brewing Company is opening a new location in Chesterfield.
Charter Spectrum Customers Lose Access To ESPN, ABC Channels Just As NFL Season Heats Up
For the last decade or so, U.S. cable TV customers have been plagued by a steady parade of content blackouts as cable providers and broadcasters bicker over new programming contracts. For the end user, so-called “retransmission feuds” usually go something like this: a broadcaster demands a cable company pay significantly more money to carry the […]
Wednesday, September 6, 2023 - More than 6,000 St. Louis-area child abuse and neglect cases remain open
Former workers at Missouri's Children's Division say the department is not properly investigating abuse allegations because of the backlog. They also say there is a shortage of investigators.
More dog swimming events going on today
There are more dog pool events going on Wednesday.
Energy bill assistance event happening today
If you need help with your energy bill, several St. Louis organizations have you covered.
West county public safety town hall meeting taking place tonight
Police chiefs and west county officials will hold a town hall Wednesday night to discuss neighborhood safety.
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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Over 6,000 St. Louis-area child abuse and neglect cases remain open due to staff shortages
Anthony 'Redd' Williams is a 2023 St. Louis American Foundation Young Leader
Congratulations, Anthony "Redd" Williams, owner/artistic director, Code Redd! Williams will be honored as a St. Louis young leader at the St. Louis American Salute to Young Leaders Networking Awards Reception, presented by Midwest BankCentre, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, September 7 at…
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's 'Back-to-School Bus Tour' coming to St. Louis today
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona brings his 'Back-to-School Bus Tour' to St. Louis Wednesday. He kicked off his week-long tour Tuesday in Topeka and Kansas City.
Hearing on challenge to Missouri abortion ban today
A St. Louis judge will hear arguments Wednesday on a lawsuit against Missouri's abortion ban.
Chesterfield City Council approves downtown plan
The Chesterfield City Council has approved a plan to create a "downtown" area where a defunct mall used to be.
How a Hostage Situation in St. Louis' Jail Laid Bare Bigger Problems
The SWAT team’s arrival at the St. Louis city jail on the morning of Tuesday, August 22, put a quick end to the hostage situation that had broken out during breakfast service. Around 6 a.m. a 73-year-old guard let two detainees out of their fourth-floor cells to help him distribute food.
Chesterfield approves ‘downtown’ development to replace former mall
The council voted unanimously to a plan by The Staenberg Group to demolish the mall, at Clarkson Road and Interstate 64, and replace it with more than 2,500 apartment units, thousands of square feet of commercial space, pedestrian walkways and…
St. Charles' Zumbehl Road reopens
One of the busiest streets in St. Charles was set to reopen later Wednesday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Fatal crash closes westbound I-70 early Wednesday morning
Two different crashes shut down stretches of Interstate 70 westbound overnight in north St. Louis city and north county. The first crash was deadly. The second involved a St. Louis city police unit.
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