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Sexy Sandwiches: PornHub Goes After Kebab Shop Over Signs, Logos
One of the common tests for whether something is trademark infringement is whether or not the public will be confused as to association between the infringer and another trademark owner. This typically comes down to several factors, such as the similarity within the uses and, importantly, whether the two entities compete in the same marketplace. […]
Thursday Nights at the Museum
Kick off your weekend at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park! Each Thursday Night at the Museum will be the most fun, engaging, uplifting, thought-provoking, perspective-shaping night of your […]
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What the heck is making my ankles and feet itch so much when I go outside?
Charges filed against man shot by officer in north St. Louis
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office has filed charges against a man shot by an officer Wednesday afternoon in north St. Louis.
Bump-and-rob carjacking in Webster Groves
A driver was robbed at gunpoint in Webster Groves Wednesday morning in what police are calling another bump-and-run carjacking.
'Salacious' Report at Center of Post-Dispatch Court Battle
Last May, the Missouri public defenders office sought a restraining order against the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, seeking to prevent it from publishing information based on an accused cop killer's mental health evaluation. Attorneys for the public defenders office argued in court today that the restraining order is necessary because the report contains information that they say would be “extremely prejudicial” to the alleged murderer — and contains specific statements he’s made about the crime he'll stand trial for in January.
Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park ends carriage rides and walk nights
Hayner Public Library District Continues Lecture Series With Upcoming Fall Events
ALTON - Mary Cordes, executive director of the Hayner Public Library District, gave a few details about the district’s upcoming programming after their most recent event, an Elvis impersonator performance in the Alton Square Mall. Next month’s event, focusing on the “Dead People of Illinois,” brings researcher John Lynn to the mall for some spooky history just before the Halloween season. The district’s program for the month of August was a performance by Steve Davis, an Elvis Presley impersonator from Wood River who has performed around the world. Davis sang some of The King’s biggest hits on the second floor of the Alton Square Mall. A related story about Davis is available here on Riverbender.com. Cordes noted that the library district usually holds its larger lecture series events in that space on the Alton Square Mall’s second floor. She then spoke about some of their upcoming programming later this fall. “We’ll b
Barbecue restaurant opening first location in north St. Louis County
Update on husky found in Marine Villa: she’s available for adoption!
A-B heir Billy Busch open to buying back Bud Light brand
Anheuser-Busch heir Billy Busch seems willing to buy back the Bud Light brand, just weeks after blasting Bud Light over a recent partnership with a transgender influencer.
CDA Housing Awards 2023
$20 Million in awards for Neighborhood Transformation Grants, ARPA projects, and annual housing production funding cycle.
New community violence intervention program aims to curb crime in key neighborhoods
St. Louis City’s Board of Estimate and Apportionment approved a contract Wednesday with Mission St. Louis to implement a new community violence intervention program.
Busch heir wants to buy Bud Light brand. 'Sell it back to the Busch family.'
Billy Busch Sr., a son of the former owner of Anheuser-Busch, said he would “be the first in line to buy” the Bud Light brand back from A-B InBev.
Anyone have experience with the Academy of Science Junior Academy?
Emergency meeting called in Jennings after several resignations by employees
Rumors of the proud boys coming to The Grove tonight.
Reason 2 Doubt Podcast Hosting Full Weekend Of Events Coming Up
ALTON - Justin Sims and Joe Jack discussed their “Reason 2 Doubt” podcast and the upcoming third annual Reason 2 Doubt Weekend on a recent episode of Our Daily Show on Riverbender.com . The podcast, which is available on YouTube , Spotify , and Apple Podcasts , features five friends from Alton offering their varying perspectives on current events and more. Sims, who hosts the show by the name “J. Sims,” described the Reason 2 Doubt podcast as a “podcast of five young Black men coming together and just giving their perspective on the world from where we see it.” The show was originally only about music, but several major news events (including a global pandemic) occurred in the four years since the podcast started, and Sims felt the conversation should expand to address those and other events. “We’ve been through a lot in four years, so of course the conversation can change,” Sims said. “We can’t b
Partners Encourage Area Residents to “Get Back in the Groove” With Transit
As students get ready to head back to school and the workforce settles into more routine schedules, Citizens for Modern... Read More
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