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Hundreds of teens educated, motivated during empowerment rally at Chaifetz Arena
Anyone know why the First Bank on Olive is totally fenced off?
Former Alderman Terry Kennedy remembers his twin Brother, Gary (Dhati) Samuel Kennedy
Former Alderman Terry Kennedy (D-18th Ward) was culturally reflective when discussing the recent passing of his twin brother, Gary (Dhati) Samuel Kennedy. Most St. Louisans knew him as “Dhati Majaliwa” which in Kiswahili means “Free will, determination, and talented.”
Iron Maiden’s Marvel collaboration continues with new collection
Iron Maiden's collaboration with Marvel is continuing with a new collection. The metal legends have unveiled a new batch of apparel in partnership with the famed comic book brand, featuring…
Home
Home is a mixed media project of past and present images, paying homage to artist Phillip Hamer’s loved ones. Hamer dedicates this project to his family, the humans who
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Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people of all ages and backgrounds.
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Schnucks helping customers save on Thanksgiving meals
One local grocery store chain is determined to help its customers save money this Thanksgiving.
Best place to order Thanksgiving meal?
Google Begins Refunding Years Of Stadia Purchases
The somehow both long-running and surprisingly quick death of Stadia is now complete. We have been covering Google’s attempt at a video game cloud-streaming service for several years now. Frankly, it’s been a mess from the jump, from a banal launch that was rife with user experience issues, to poor game performance, and a laughably […]
US officials continue warnings about TikTok security leaks
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Top officials within the federal government are continuing to sound the alarm over popular social media app TikTok. The head of the FBI this week said he is extremely concerned the app poses national security threats. Members of both parties are ramping up calls to regulate the popular social media app. [...]
MSHP trooper shoots person in arm during St. Louis County traffic stop
Beauty supply retailer to shutter 2 St. Louis-area locations as it accelerates store closures
The beauty supply retailer plans to close hundreds of stores by the end of the year. Here are the St. Louis-area stores on the list.
Missouri company enters patriotic trucks in Flashiest Fleets contest
Contract Freighters Inc., also known as CFI, has entered some of their truck wraps into a national contest. Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ) is once again hosting their "Five Flashiest Fleets" contest.
Share Holidays With Nearly 350,000 Food Insecure Neighbors In Our Region
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Area Foodbank is inviting the community to Share the Holidays by joining in the ‘Festival of Lights’, hosting its 5 th Annual Thanksgiving Together, and participating in the ‘38 th Annual Ameren Thanks for Giving Parade’. We believe that no matter what you’re celebrating or who you may be celebrating with, everyone should have a nutritious meal to share. On Saturday, Nov. 19, the St. Louis Area Foodbank will take its ‘Food on the Move’ mobile market trailer to the ‘ Festival of Lights’ at Kiener Plaza in downtown St. Louis. Stop by to learn more about the different holidays our community celebrates this time of year and how the Foodbank aims to provide food to those who struggle with access to food stores and/or transportation. This format allows our neighbors the dignity of selecting the foods they would like just as though they are in a store but at no cost to them. Your donation helps provide
Feds probe Missouri's treatment of severely mentally ill
The Justice Department says it is investigating whether Missouri has violated civil rights laws by needlessly institutionalizing adults with severe mental illnesses.
Remains found by hunter in Jefferson County identified as man missing since 2021
Bobbleheads, belt bags and more: Cardinals release giveaway schedule for 2023
Long COVID is in your head… and it’s very real
Researchers are still learning and discovering what happens after someone has COVID-19 and what recovery looks like. Lasting effects of the viral infection are dubbed ‘long COVID’ by those experiencing mysterious conditions that linger well after harsh coughs subdue and fevers lower. Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly, clinical epidemiologist at the VA St. Louis Health Care System and Washington University’s School of Medicine, discusses his latest long COVID research.
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