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Castor River Shut-ins
5 On Your Side partners with Missouri History Museum for program celebrating station’s 75th anniversary
The Art of the Deal
Pennsylvania state Senator Nikil Saval tells us about his bipartisan legislating.
Democrats seeking Missouri Senate seat look to stop red wave
Democrats Trudy Busch Valentine, Lucas Kunce and Spencer Toder have emerged as frontrunners for the nomination on Aug. 2
Weekly Events Thread 7/25/21 - 7/31/22
Sarah Shourd's "The Box" is coming to The Big Top this week
The play, which examines the practice of solitary confinement, was inspired by Shourd's own experience and those of currently and formerly incarcerated individuals across the country.
The Aughts
Riddle me this: what happened to the United States during the aughts? If you ask people how the nation is doing, it normally depends almost entirely on the economy. If we're in a recession, America is going in the wrong direction. If the economy is expanding, America is going in the right direction. We aren't ...continue reading "The Aughts"
Tai chi classes
Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse officially leaves band to continue caring for his ailing wife
Longtime Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse is officially leaving the band after announcing in March that he was taking a temporary hiatus from the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers…
Dashing through the city with a raunchy running club, a canteen of whiskey sour, and a dude named Disco Ass
An inside look at the noncompetitive athletic event and often-crass social gathering known as the hash
Festival of Nations Returns to Tower Grove Park in August
Billed as the largest multicultural event of the year, the Festival of Nations is one of the major events that St. Louisans look forward to each summer. Hosted by the International Institute of St. Louis, the two-day festival offers food, fashions and performances from around the world.
Missing St. Louis County man with dementia found safe
St. Louis hiker dies on hiking trail after running out of water
FCC To Finally Probe U.S. Wireless Abuse Of Customer Location Data
We’ve noted for years how your mobile phone location data is routinely abused by a long list of bad actors, including your wireless carrier. We’ve also noted how the GOP Senate, hand in hand with the telecom sector, managed to kill FCC broadband privacy guidelines in 2017 that would have gone a long way in […]
Centene to sell its Spanish, central European businesses
The Clayton-based provider of managed health care plans said it has agreed to sell its Spanish and central European businesses to a French hospital group.
Vacant house fire in Cahokia Heights
First responders are now at the scene of a house ire in Cahokia Heights.
Diehard Blues fan sues team, claims they sold thousands in mislabeled merchandise
A lifelong Blues fan says the team has been mislabeling memorabilia like pads, sticks and helmets. He's now sued, asking them to make it right.
Man arrives in St. Louis after retracing Buffalo Soldiers’ 1,900-mile trek made in 1897
On Saturday at 3:14 p.m., Erick Cedeño arrived on his bicycle in St. Louis to a crowd of about 50 people at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park, 5700 Lindell Blvd., after riding 1,900 miles. His journey paid tribute…
Monday, July 25, 2022 - Vintage items pose a risk of lead poisoning
Lead paint is regularly found in products more than 40 years old. They are not regulated, and many buyers don’t know about the neurotoxin's dangers.