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After a slow start, social workers at St. Louis County libraries are meeting a need
Friends Of Leclaire Hosts 31st Annual Parkfest On Sunday, October 15
EDWARDSVILLE - Friends of Leclaire will host the 31 st Annual Leclaire Parkfest from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, October 15, at Leclaire Park in Edwardsville. The annual festival, a celebration of the Leclaire National Historic District, is a long-standing fall tradition in Edwardsville. The festival will kick off with music by the Gaslight Squares, a St. Louis band with a special blend of ragtime and jazz, followed by the old-time folk music of the Lodge Brothers at the bandstand. "Cindy Reinhardt, a festival spokesperson said: "These groups have become regular favorites of the festival. On the Madison Avenue side of the park, music will be provided by the band Hallquist, followed by Mike Keller and the Greater Good. "New this year is an extended schedule with the festival opening at 11 a.m. instead of noon and a wider array of festival food. Sneaky’s Bar and Burger Joint will provide beer, wine and cocktails. Visitors are advised to bring a hearty appetite." Reinhardt said
Tony Bame Is the Pothole King of TikTok
We all know St. Louis roads are bad, but who knew you could make a whole TikTok channel about it? A few years ago, Oakville native Tony Bame moved back to St. Louis after living in Los Angeles and started making social media content about the potholes he hit and the aftermath of ridiculous accidents he saw.
Maryland Heights defaults on payment for ice center, raising questions about rink's future
Police Are Investigating St. Louis Jail Death as ‘Criminal’
One of the deaths that occurred last month at the City Justice Center is the subject of a "criminal investigation" by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, according to a copy of an email obtained by the RFT. Terrence Smith was 55 and had been locked up in the CJC since January when, in the early hours of Thursday, August 31, he was rushed from the jail to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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City of St. Louis lawmakers to hold public meeting on spending Rams settlement money
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen will hold a virtual meeting Monday night to review residents' ideas for how to spend use $250 million in Rams settlement money allocated to the city government.
City of St. Louis hosting public hearing on Rams settlement money
Activists Say California Is Backtracking On Plan For Statewide Affordable Broadband
While the California legislature often screws up tech policy, they’ve generally been pretty good on broadband. At least in relation to most U.S. states. California was among the first in the country to pass a net neutrality law after the telecom industry got Trumpists to dismantle federal rules. The state also unveiled a major broadband […]
Local restaurateurs say new happy hour deals represent changes in post-pandemic dining habits
Two local restaurants — Mission Taco Joint and The Fountain on Locust — have launched happy hours, as their owners say the pandemic changed people’s dining patterns.
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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10 fall hikes within a short drive from St. Louis
As the colors change, visit one of these nearby trails to soak up the sights of the season.
U.S. mortgage rates hold, still above 7%
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 7.19% for the week ended Sept. 21 — up from 7.18% the prior week.
Week 5: Columbia High School vs. Freeburg High School ‘Tackle Hunger,' raise $46,630.50 for Operation Food Search
Monday, September 25, 2023 - A food truck owner is channeling Japanese heritage in St. Louis
The operator of Izumi says the food connects him with his heritage and childhood. His story is part of our weeklong exploration of the concept of home with help from NPR's Next Generation Radio Project.
Rams settlement survey available now until Oct. 13
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen is meeting Monday to discuss what to do with money from the Rams' settlement.
2023 'Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer' Ride stopping in Ballpark Village today
Members of the St. Louis Cardinals are joining Siteman Cancer Center to cheer on riders in the 2023 Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Ride. They're making a stop at Ballpark Village Monday morning on their way to Indianapolis.
Military Families Welcome Week taking place now through Sunday
More than 600,000 military families move across the country every year because a spouse or parent is on active duty. Now, the Blue Star Families Missouri chapter is welcoming military spouses and children who have recently moved to the area.
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