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STL – a juried art exhibit
STL – a juried art exhibit. See how local artists flaunt their pride of the monuments, hidden jewels, shops, nature or underbelly of St. Louis.
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Is this normal when living in an old brick St. Louis duplex?
Judge: Greitens child custody case sent to Texas
The judge in the child custody case involving former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens ruled that it should move to Texas because his two sons now spend most of their time there, and to better protect the boys from public scrutiny, according to a court document obtained Thursday by The Associated Press.
#3 Macs vs #2 Bolyards
#1 Rockwell vs #4 Salt + Smoke
Man charged with theft of $12K in Pokemon cards from Crestwood store
Illinois man pleads guilty to felonies in 2021 Capitol riot
A central Illinois man pleaded guilty Friday to felony charges for assaulting a law enforcement officer and a member of the news media during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors said.
Best fries in STL bracket. Vote now on r/STLFood
For its 15th anniversary, Robust uncorks a week’s worth of events, a new name, and a new product line, RBBQ
Chef Vito Racanelli of Big V’s Craft Barbecue is spearheading RBBQ, Robust’s new barbecue offerings.
GreenLight Dispensary in Ferguson broken into Saturday morning
Future Leaders
Today, Sept. 10, 2022, Leaders of Tomorrow-St. Louis is hosting a kickoff to recruit new students into the leadership program.
St. Louis' largest parks are getting basketball courts. Why is it taking so long?
Man accused of stealing $12K of Pokemon cards in Yeti Gaming burglary
The suspect in the burglary of Yeti Gaming in Crestwood was charged with three felonies.
Jay Ashcroft clarifies position in high-profile U.S. Supreme Court redistricting case
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft wants to be clear that his amicus brief in a high-profile U.S. Supreme Court case is not an endorsement of the so-called “independent state …
Pirates beat NL Central-leading Cardinals 8-2
Here ya go, STL.
street closures
The 'Piasa Bird' still sits on Mississippi bluffs after centuries
What can be more terrifying than a flying dragon humanoid creature that ate people by lifting them up off the ground and taking them back to its nest?
Colon Cancer and Young People: Trust Your Gut
EVERGREEN PARK - For years, colon cancer was believed by many to be an “old person’s disease.” However, a study revealed that young patients ages 20 to 29 have recently seen the highest spike in rates of diagnosed colon cancer cases. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 18,000 people under the age of 50 will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year in the United States. Many of these cases are being diagnosed at late stages, which is believed to be happening in large part because many young people brush off symptoms as being nothing out of the norm. “I think there is a misconception that when you are young, your risk of colon cancer is smaller. What ends up happening is a lot of people just discredit it as something they ate, or needing to be on a better diet or other issues that have been going on. But when you talk to these people who have had colon cancer who are younger, they typically have been having these symptoms for some time,”
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