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Under pressure, St. Louis’ Railway Exchange boosts security to combat break-ins
The owner of the troubled Railway Exchange Building in downtown St. Louis is moving to shore up security after mounting pressure from the city.
Monday, March 27, 2023 - Fort Leonard Wood is moving to electric vehicles
Officials at the military base need to comply with Pentagon directives to convert all non-tactical vehicles to electric. They are contracting with a local utility to help reach the goal.
Former Iron Maiden vocalist Blaze Bayley hospitalized following heart attack
Former Iron Maiden vocalist Blaze Bayley has been hospitalized after suffering a heart attack over the weekend. A post on Bayley's Instagram published Sunday by the musician's management team reads,…
Eric Clapton is coming to the Enterprise Center this fall
Legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is set to stop in St. Louis for a limited series of concert across the U.S. The Enterprise Center is hosting the concert Tuesday, September 12. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 31 at 10:00 a.m.
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The Magic House has a new St. Louis CITY SC exhibit
The exhibit includes a simulator where kids can kick a real ball into a virtual net; a model of the CITY team’s locker room; and a rowing machine, pull-up bar, and stationary bike.
Police Apprehend Man Who Was Throwing Rocks Onto I-64
On Friday, police arrested a man who they say admitted to throwing rocks off the Hampton Avenue overpass onto cars traveling on I-64/Highway 40 below. Over the weekend, SLMPD spokeswoman Evita Caldwell said that the arrest of 37-year-old Phillip Carter stemmed from several reports of rocks being thrown from the overpass. Police questioned Carter about the incidents on Friday and, according to Caldwell, he admitted to throwing rocks at vehicles.
Tech Press Slowly Figuring Out That Banning TikTok Doesn’t Fix The Actual Problem
The great TikTok moral panic of 2023 is largely a distraction. It’s a distraction from the fact we’ve refused to meaningfully regulate dodgy data brokers, who traffic in everything from your daily movement habits to your mental health diagnosis. And it’s a distraction from our corrupt failure to pass even a baseline privacy law for the internet era. Until […]
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Kitchen House Coffee Closes in Tower Grove East
The owners of Kitchen House Coffee have shut their doors for good. In a Facebook post yesterday, owners Paul Whitsitt and David Rodgers said they made the difficult decision to close the almost nine-year-old Tower Grove East coffee shop, located at 3149 Shenandoah Avenue. "This decision was both long coming and made suddenly," they wrote.
Crews responding to floods in Eureka area
Crews are responding to numerous floods in the Eureka area.
Voters to decide fate of 3% marijuana sales tax in cities and counties April 4
RFT Asks How to Build a St. Louis-Inspired Soccer Soundtrack
Music is an integral part of sports, and St. Louis CITY SC hired Muhammad "Mvstermind" Austin as director of musical experience. While there's no music during the game, he builds the soundtrack for the pre-game shows and block parties, including selecting which artists will perform.
The things you see in my town...
Voting equipment testing happening today
St. Louis City Election Commissioners are testing their voting equipment Monday morning.
Moline Acres Police giving away wheel lock clubs today
Moline Acres Police are trying to prevent car thefts for highly-targeted Hyundai's and Kia's.
Building collapse in north St. Louis City Sunday
Part of a building collapsed in north St. Louis.
Car crash traps driver in south St. Louis
A driver was injured in a car crash in south St. Louis Sunday evening.
19-year-old shot while driving on I-70 EB Saturday night
A 19-year-old man was shot while driving on I-70 Saturday night.
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