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Earthbound Beer to Host Fundraiser for Missouri Abortion Fund
If sipping beer and protecting abortion access are two of your passions, we have an idea for your Valentine’s Day weekend plans.
Earthbound Beer (2724 Cherokee Street, 314-769-9576) will host a “For the Love of Abortion Access” fundraiser a day before Valentine’s Day (February 13 for those who ignore the holiday.) A portion of the sales from noon to 10 p.m., including carryout orders, will be donated to the Missouri Abortion Fund.
The Missouri Abortion Fund is a potential source of funding for patients who can’t afford the full cost of abortion care.…
A Peter Pan-Themed Pop-Up Bar Is Coming to St. Louis
St. Louis loves a pop-up bar and now we have another one to look forward to in a couple of months.
Starting Wednesday, March 16 and running until the end of April, the bar at 5800 Gravois Avenue (the former Lemmon’s location) will become the Neverland Bar.
Brought to you by the same people who previously opened the Alice Cocktail Experience in the same spot, this Peter Pan-themed bar promises to offer fun, like “hiding from Captain Hook or tasting the magic of Tinkerbell in cocktail form.”
Tickets to the 90-minute experience are $45 and include two cocktails. These events usually sell out quickly, so make sure to buy your tickets early if you want at ExploreHidden.com.
Email the author at jaime.lees@riverfronttimes.com
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Dry ground and unmet promises: Platte County wetlands project is dead in the water
This story was originally published by the Kansas City Beacon. A wide expanse of plastic netting sits partially buried by dirt and vegetation in Parkville’s Platte Landing Park. Intended as the base of an ongoing wetlands restoration project, the netting has instead become an expensive — and dangerous — nuisance. The City of Parkville in […]
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Press Release | Trailnet & Ste. Genevieve Department of Tourism to host inaugural gravel bike ride: StG Gravel Classic
Ste. Genevieve, Mo. – Trailnet and the Ste. Genevieve Department of Tourism are launching the StG Gravel Classic. This multi-route bike ride, Saturday April 9, 2022, is the tourism department …
The post Press Release | Trailnet & Ste. Genevieve Department of Tourism to host inaugural gravel bike ride: StG Gravel Classic appeared first on Trailnet.
City board to weigh more incentives for 184 apartments in Downtown West
With voting rights stalled, some senators mull update to Electoral Count Act
Missouri GOP again pushes for Medicaid work rules despite setbacks elsewhere
St. Louis man admits child porn charge
The Haven of Grace names Patricia Bosman as its new executive director
Elton John St. Louis Concert at Enterprise Center Announced
Break out your rhinestone-covered sunglasses, Elton John is returning to St. Louis on March 30.
This is the fourth year of the legendary entertainer’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.” Elton John already played a “farewell” show in the same arena back in 2018.
Fans will have to be pandemic-prepared if they want to attend, though.…
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MetroLink is much safer than you think
Back in November, Bi-State began the process to install turnstiles at MetroLink stations. A $52 million undertaking backed by Centene CEO Michael Neidorff, supporters argued it would make the system much safer. To speak briefly on the turnstiles, there is little evidence that they will improve safety or change the perception of crime. The first […]
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