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Eric Church coming to St. Louis in July
Eric Church is bringing his The Outsiders Revival Tour to St. Louis this summer.
Alderwoman Brown Releases Fourth Ward Meeting Schedule
ALTON - Alderwoman Rosetta Brown released a meeting schedule for the Fourth Ward today. “ LET’S CONTINUE; IN 2023, ON OUR WAY TOGETHER!! 4TH WARD INFORMATIONAL MONTHLY MEETINGS 3 RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH: 6PM-7PM THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2023 THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2023 THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2023 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2023 THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2023 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023 THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2023 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2023 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2023 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2023 Location: Todays Beauty Supply, 1415 Central, Alton, IL
Bob Dylan releases “Not Dark Yet (Version 1)” from upcoming bootleg series
Bob Dylan is set to drop Bob Dylan Fragments – Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series Vol. 17 later this month, and he’s giving fans another taste of the set.…
Legal documents claim racism and retaliation from St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s office, Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner
City of St. Louis Department of Health Updates Work of Behavioral Health Bureau
The work has focused on developing a comprehensive strategy to address behavioral health for the city, beginning with substance use and overdose.
Volunteers get drunk for a cause, help Jefferson County DWI enforcement training
Volunteers were given drinks on Tuesday so sheriff's deputies in Jefferson County could practice testing for DWI enforcement.
Maplewood-Richmond Heights Elementary School returns to in-person education after burst pipe
Economic justice effort brings center for small businesses to north St. Louis
Cling II: A Carescape
In Cling II: A Carescape, Amy Reidel uses abstract and figurative imagery to illuminate facial expressions, details and patterns, inspired by the poignant emotions shared between family members, the often-disregarded
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Kansas City looks to approve ballot question for marijuana sales tax
The Kansas City Council is expected to vote on a proposal to implement a local recreational marijuana tax and put it on the April ballot.
BMW Further Embraces Making Basic Features A Costly Subscription Service
Last year BMW took ample heat for its plans to turn heated seats into a costly $18 per month subscription in numerous countries. As we noted at the time, BMW is already including the hardware in new cars and adjusting the sale price accordingly. So it’s effectively charging users a new, recurring fee to enable […]
Boutique hotel pitched for historic district in Clayton
Gateway Arch foundation plans move to bigger downtown space
The Gateway Arch Park Foundation, a nonprofit that works to improve and preserve the Gateway Arch National Park and other downtown attractions, will move midyear to larger quarters, but remain downtown.
Missouri's Gun Laws Enabled the CVPA Shooting. Can the Tragedy Lead to Change?
The sound of gunfire was the first indication to Je'Rya Luster that this was more than a drill. Moments before, an announcement had sounded on her high school's intercom.
Slick City in Chesterfield Is Offering an Adults-Only Night
It seems like the hottest spot in town lately is Slick City (17379 Edison Avenue, SlickCity.com) in Chesterfield. Local kids are obsessed with the giant slides, air courts and other fun that can be had at the indoor action park.
Lower taxes for senior citizens? Missouri lawmakers could debate a variety of cuts.
At least eight bills have emerged in the Capitol that would either reduce or freeze property taxes for homeowners over the age of 65.
More than 6,000 delayed flights after huge FAA outage
The Federal Aviation Administration says air traffic operations are gradually resuming across the U.S. after a critical overnight system outage. The agency had ordered all domestic departures to pause until 9 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday, causing a nationwide ripple effect of flight delays and cancellations.
"Normal air traffic operations are resuming gradually across the U.S. following an overnight outage to the Notice to Air Missions system that provides safety info to flight crews," the FAA said…
Wednesday, January 11, 2020 - St. Louis County’s new health director is focusing on all patient needs
Dr. Kanika Cunningham started her new job this month. She previously served as a public health officer in the department and as a primary care physician at a community health clinic.
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