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St. Louis Character: Arcturis principal Chrissy Hill Rogers pursues social justice through architecture
As part of the architectural program at Kansas University, Chrissy Hill Rogers traveled the summer before her senior year to Italy and Spain with her fellow students. She said that experience is when she became “totally all in, about my passion for architecture.”.
How One Engineer Is Dismantling Stereotypes of Women in Construction
From The Bluebeam Blog: Chloe Gharios has a message for women in construction: you belong. And she is fearless in being authentic as an engineer by showing through social media how others can be, too. Chloe Gharios loves pink. Her workspace is covered with it. She dons its different hues often, especially in the videos […]
Pearl Jam announces US tour dates
Pearl Jam has announced a U.S. headlining tour. The outing begins with a Midwest run including dates in St. Paul, Minnesota, on August 31 and September 2; Chicago on September…
Meet & Greet with Johnny Glory fka John Morrison in WWE at The Pageant on Sunday, April 30th (Glory Pro Wrestling)
Florida Legislators Push Bills Aimed At Making It More Difficult To Film Cops
A number of stupid lawmakers have attempted to basically outlaw filming cops by proposing imaginative legislation that would prevent all but the most ineffective documentation of public employees performing their public duties. You can’t outlaw filming police. The First Amendment pretty much prevents that, even if case law in judicial circuits is still not completely […]
Raytheon rejects Boeing allegations of 'defective' fighter jet parts
Raytheon and its subsidiaries asked Judge Richard Stewart of St. Louis County Circuit Court to dismiss the lawsuit. Boeing has requested a jury trial.
Rex Sinquefield pushes against state takeover of St. Louis police
David Jackson, lobbyist for Missouri Future, confirmed Thursday the group, which pushes for the Sinquefield family's policy agenda, is advocating against the state takeover.
Any Idea why Ukraine Air Alliance was in town?
Daily Deal: Extra Savings On Rosetta Stone
The benefits of learning to speak a second language (or third) are immeasurable! With its intuitive, immersive training method, Rosetta Stone will have you reading, writing, and speaking new languages like a natural in no time. You’ll start by matching words with images just like when you learned your native language as a child. Then […]
Grand Sammies & Sides opens today inside Grand Spirits Bottle Co.
The addition from the entrepreneurial team behind Salve Osteria and The Gin Room comes just ahead of the upcoming opening of experimental cocktail lab New Society.
Laumeier announces music lineup for art fair, asks for help conserving 'The Way'
The park is raising money to conserve its landmark giant sculpture, "The Way" by Alexander Liberman, which dates to 1980.
Behind timely hits, Nolan Gorman makes early push in NL leaderboards
In a crowded bunch of young St. Louis Cardinals hitters, Nolan Gorman is making his case for everyday opportunities. He's also making a strong early push in the National League leaderboards.
Corporate Philanthropy Awards 2023: Giving back isn't easy, but these companies prove it's worthwhile
The act of giving back to St. Louis nonprofits and causes, whether it be through cash, volunteer time or through the donation of goods and services, is a company’s way of recognizing that their good fortune comes, in large part, from the community it serves or lives within.
Alex Lifeson’s Envy Of None dropping new EP, ‘That Was Then, This Is Now’
Envy of None, featuring Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, is ready to drop new music. The band, which also features bassist Andy Curran, guitarist/keyboardist Alfio Annibalini and singer-songwriter Maiah Wynne, is dropping the new EP That Was Then, This Is…
SpaceX Giant New Rocket Explodes After Takeoff In Test Flight In Texas
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, TEXAS — Elon Musk's SpaceX's giant new rocket blasted into the sky for a test flight Thursday, but then exploded and crashed into the Gulf Of Mexico. Thankfully, there were not any personnel aboard the rocket at the time of the crash. Musk's goal was to send the nearly 400-foot Starship rocket on a round-the-world trip from the southern tip of Texas, near the Mexican border. After separating, the spacecraft was supposed to continue east and attempt to circle the world, before crashing into the Pacific near Hawaii. The plan called for the booster to peel away from the spacecraft minutes after liftoff, but that failed to happen. The rocket tumbled and then exploded and crashed into the gulf. Many spectators watched from South Padre Island, miles away from the Boca Chica Beach launch site. The rocket has 17 million pounds of thrust and is designed to be fully reusable with a fast turnaround. SpaceX estimates that Falcon Heavy missions can cost under $100 million.
Riverfront is For Sale; Event Space Appears to Have Closed
From St. Louis Business Journal: The former Bissinger’s headquarters and event space is for sale, as the event business that occupied the space, called the Caramel Room, appears to have closed. The 226,000-square-foot property, located at 1600 N. Broadway, was purchased by Bissinger’s in 2013 for $4 million. The company spent $11 million to renovate […]
Radio's 'The Arch' grabs No. 1 ranking for fourth straight month
Adult contemporary station WARH (106.5 FM) has held lead for five of last six months, with classic rock KSHE (94.7 FM) back in second place.
St. Louis City SC's Indiana Vassilev talks chess, the English Premier League and more: STL Soccer Talk
St. Louis City SC player Indiana Vassilev joins the show to talk about a variety of topics, including his time playing in the premier league, his Bulgarian background, chess and more.
Severe storms with hail, damaging winds expected in St. Louis area Thursday afternoon
The National Weather Service says tornadoes are less likely but can't be ruled out.
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