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Jean Shin: Home Base
New York state-based artist Jean Shin, Laumeier’s 2022 Visiting Artist in Residence, describes her work as “giving new form to life’s leftovers.” Her sculptures and installations transform familiar objects into
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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr Still Doesn’t Understand That Banning TikTok Doesn’t Fix The Actual Problem
We’ve noted repeatedly how FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr doesn’t have the authority to regulate social media. And over in the sector he does actually regulate, telecom, Carr is routinely a no show. He’s been a consistent opponent of holding telecom monopolies like AT&T accountable for pretty much anything, and generally doesn’t believe government has any […]
Missouri lawmaker plans to refile red flag legislation after St. Louis school shooting
Despite warning signs and requests from parents, Missouri law enforcement were unable to remove guns from the home of the gunman who killed two people Oct. 24 at a St. Louis high school.
“Two minutes after I got into class, they said the word, the keyword that someone is in a building, 'Miles Davis is in the building,'" said Dachelle Miller, a sophomore at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.
Miller was in finance class on the third floor when she heard gunshots.
“This is where…
Jana Elementary redistricting plan moving forward despite parents' opposition
With radioactive testing resuming at Jana Elementary, parents are sounding off over the Hazelwood Board of Education's plan to split up Jana Elementary students.
Earlier this month, an independent study by Boston Chemical Data Corp. found Jana Elementary School is contaminated with high levels of radioactive lead. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently began its own round of testing at the school.
Right now Jana students are learning at home, but come Nov. 28, those students will report to one…
Missing 35-year-old woman and two children found
An Endangered Person Advisory has been canceled for a 35-year-old woman and two toddlers.
Chocolate, tamales and pulque: St. Louisans honor deceased at Day of the Dead public altar
Chesterfield trying to give away school district and other taxing districts’ money through TIF
Lambert concession contract, in same hands for 50 years, could extend again without bids
A minority partner in the Lambert Airport contract is a big donor to St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones.
Police investigating fatal two-car crash Tuesday night
A man died in a two-car crash at around 8:00 p.m. Tuesday night.
North St. Louis County precinct groundbreaking taking place Wednesday morning
St. Louis County breaks ground on a new police precinct on Wednesday, November 2.
City Foundry Happy Hour event Wednesday, Nov. 2
The kitchen bar at the City Foundry hosts a happy hour on Wednesday for a beer collaboration benefiting a local non-profit.
Why was 70W closed last night?
Protest over police chief arrest taking place in Louisiana, Mo.
Locals in Louisiana, Missouri plan to protest Wednesday, November 2, outside their city hall.
STL Kaplan-Feldman Holocaust Museum grand opening today
It is an important project which has been in the works for a while.
Vigil for missing paraglider Wednesday evening
Still no answers Wednesday morning on the whereabouts of Kenny Loudermilk
Trailer fire in Caseyville, Ill.
French Village, Illinois, firefighters battled a fire early Wednesday morning.
Andoe's Society Page: Inside an Elevated Central West End Soiree
On the 31st floor of 100 Above the Park, the striking origami-like sculpture dominating the Central West End skyline, exiled Bostonians Tom Choinski and Steve Jewett hosted a party in their fashionable corner apartment. While St. Louis’ social scene is known to be challenging for outsiders to navigate, Choinski says joining an organization was the secret to his success.
Chris Andoe Writes New Column for RFT Capturing St. Louis Society
This week, we’re debuting a new column from man-about-town and former editor, Chris Andoe. The monthly column will take you into some of St. Louis’ best parties and introduce you to the city’s fascinating characters.
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center closing in University City
Many people impacted by the massive July floods have only days left to apply for federal financial help.
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