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Byers' Beat: Police recruitment gets ruthless in St. Louis area
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The magic of Tennessee Williams is coming to The Big Top
Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis will pay tribute to the playwright's love of Italy with a series of festival events and a new production of "The Rose Tattoo," running August 18-28.
Steampunk Summer – a juried art exhibit
Steampunk Summer – a juried art exhibit. See how local artists transform gears, widgets and fantasy into steampunk themed art. The show runs from July
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Golf the Galleries
Enjoy the 5th season of this playable, artist-designed, nine-hole mini golf installation, designed to be inclusive, family friendly and accessible.
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United Federation of Doll Clubs Public Day
Our world-renowned salesroom will be open to the public on August 5th, 2022 from noon until 6 p.m. 76 dealers from around the world will
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Cori Bush, Roy Blunt call for 'prompt action' over St. Louis flooding in letter to president
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush and U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt have sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Friday calling for "prompt action" after several rounds of flooding in the St. Louis area over the last few weeks.
‘We can do better’: New north St. Louis alderman looks to put her experience to work
Laura Keys takes over representation for a ward that has struggled with population loss and crime. She said this week that her top priority will be bringing more city resources to the area.
Police find truck suspected in hit-and-run that killed CBC student near Ted Drewes
Teen shot south in Peabody-Darst-Webbe neighborhood
A teen was shot Thursday afternoon just south of downtown St. Louis.
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St. Louis-based coffee roaster expands footprint with Walmart deal
The specialty coffee roaster's coffee is now available in 23 Walmart stores throughout the St. Louis region — from Glen Carbon to Lake Saint Louis.
Bail Conditions For Arrested Australian Activists Demand The Impossible: No Using Encrypted Applications
The Australian government doesn’t care much for encryption. It has, for years, tried to legislate encryption out of the picture. A law passed in 2018 gives the government the power to compel encryption-breaking efforts from tech companies. The law survived a cursory review by the Parliamentary Joint Committee. Its 2021 report said the law was […]
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Mega Millions Winner Still Unknown: $1.337 Billion Prize Remains Unclaimed
CHICAGO – It's been almost a week since a single Mega Millions ticket sold in Illinois won the third largest jackpot of all time, an incredible windfall of $1.337 billion. Everyone is wondering who the lucky winner is - and the Illinois Lottery is also still wondering, as the winner is yet to come forward. "For a prize of this magnitude, it's not unusual for the winner to take a while to claim," said Illinois Lottery Director, Harold Mays. "I'm sure they're going through a range of emotions." The Lottery has three key pieces of advice for the lucky winner on what to do next: Sign the back of the ticket and keep it somewhere safe Seek professional financial and legal advice Call the Lottery Player Hotline on 1-800-252-1775 to arrange a private appointment to claim the prize. For more information on what happens after a big win, the Lottery has provided a helpful Winner's Handbook, which is available for download on the Illinois Lottery website . Lottery winners of prizes