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Would cannabis cafés be allowed in St. Louis County? A proposed plan says yes.
Katsuya opens along the Delmar Loop
Located at at 6301 Delmar, the restaurant specializes in katsu and serves meals in exquisite, bento box–like presentations.
St. Louis-based commercial cleaner expands with Ohio acquisition
A growing St. Louis-based janitorial services company has expanded again with the addition of an Ohio commercial cleaning business.
GOP Belatedly Realizes Its Embrace Of Propaganda And Conspiracy Results In Bizarre And Unpopular Candidates
Frustrated by factual reality, science, and an independent press, the GOP and its wealthy backers have spent the better part of forty years building an alternative reality propaganda machine across AM radio, local broadcasting (with the help of Sinclair Broadcasting), fake “pink slime” local newspapers, cable news (OANN, Newsmax, Fox), and now the Internet. While […]
Soundgarden, Rage, The White Stripes, Iron Maiden, Kate Bush among 2023 Rock Hall nominees
Soundgarden, Rage Against the Machine, The White Stripes, Iron Maiden and Kate Bush are among the nominees to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023.…
Missouri Senate weighs restrictions on transgender athletes
A Republican said the bills were to ensure fairness, and a Democrat said the legislation was meant to divide Missourians.
Honoring Black History: Old Courthouse in St. Louis renovated to celebrate Dred and Harriet Scott
The improvements to the old courthouse in downtown St. Louis honor Black History Month.
Messenger: Another crime summit comes to St. Louis. Let’s get it right this time.
Regional leader plans "holistic" approach, which just might work if politicians think long term.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023 - Missouri Congressman Sam Graves is taking the helm of the House Transportation Committee
Graves is outlining his goals as he becomes chairman of the powerful committee. He will have to find bipartisan consensus in a divided house.
Five Memphis police officers charged with second-degree murder in Nichols Case
The fallout from Tyre Nichols's fatal beating in Memphis continues. More action is being called for as the Nichols family prepares for his funeral today. Three weeks ago, he died after several Memphis police officers beat him up after pulling him over for speeding.
Appellate court upholds temporary restraining order against Illinois gun ban for lawsuit plaintiffs
Today is the deadline to comment on I-64 central corridor project plans
The deadline for comments on future plans for the eye-64 central corridor project is today. The estimates by Modot say that bridge repairs in the area are expected to cost at least $100 million.
St. Charles implements early warning system for water contamination threats
The city of St. Charles says that a separate investigation will be done into the recent contamination found at the Elm Point water well field.
St. Louis aldermen eye NFL settlement for convention center expansion
The aldermen of St. Louis Consider that the goal is to expand the conference center using a portion of the Rams' NFL settlement.
Kevin Bacon, Budweiser debut Super Bowl LVII commercial
The best places for pizza in St. Louis
Our dining team picks some of the top spots to get a slice, alongside 50-plus other great pizza favorites.
First Bank brings financial literacy to north St. Louis
Do you need assistance with your financial management? At its new North St. Louis branch in the hub, a community resource center in the Jeff VanderLou area, First Bank conducts financial literacy classes.
There’s a deal to save the Colorado River — if California doesn’t blow it up
The plan would cut water use on the river by roughly a quarter, drying up farms and subdivisions across the Southwest.
Black History Month kicks off in St. Louis with Flag Raising Ceremony
Local leaders have been meeting at the flag pole in Washington Square Park for more than a decade.