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Taylor Swift Night anyone? The Taylor Party is coming to The Pageant on Saturday, 5/14. ✨
Annie Malone’s annual parade will step off downtown on May 15
The Annie Malone May Day Parade is back and in person this year. It will kick off at 1 p.m. May 15 at 20th and Market streets and travel east …
Missouri mom spreads hope and awareness about infertility
Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Immerse yourself in Van Gogh’s artwork like you’ve never seen it before. Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience will be in St. Louis at the
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Republicans don’t mask intention to thwart Medicaid expansion
With more than 1 million COVID-related deaths [in the U.S.] one would think the pandemic would serve as a great equalizer in this country. It has impacted everyone - Black, white, rich, poor, urban, suburban, and more.
In St. Louis' new push for growth, some see an overlooked problem: The Metro East's alarming decline
Reality Check: Twitter Actually Was Already Doing Most Of The Things Musk Claims He Wants The Company To Do (But Better)
So there has been lots of talk about Elon Musk and his takeover of Twitter. I’ve written multiple things about how little he understands about free speech and how little he understands content moderation. I’ve also written (with giant caveats) about ways in which his takeover of Twitter might improve some things. Throughout this discussion, […]
287 million dollar Spire pipeline that left 400k without heat
Rain continues through Saturday when severe storms are possible
The only window of opportunity or concern for severe storms in the near future is Saturday.
'It's like "Game of Thrones.'" COVID backlash purges Branson City Hall
Plenty have seen blowback for their pandemic restrictions, but Branson may be the most extensive post-pandemic makeover the state has seen yet.
Jerseyville, Illinois, takes action to revitalize its downtown, aiming for small business growth and population gain
Jobs in Jeopardy as County Council Squabbles Over Funding
Basic matters of how County Executive Sam Page staffs his office and pays some of his appointees are likely to become hotly contested issues in the coming weeks. At Tuesday's County Council meeting, Councilman Tim Fitch (R-Manchester) introduced legislation calling for a county charter amendment that would prevent a county-executive appointee from serving in their role for more than two months without having been confirmed by the County Council. "[Sam Page] doesn't care about the confirmation process," Fitch tells the RFT.
Bank of Hillsboro Edwardsville Branch Manager Lisa Claytor Retires After 40 Years in Banking
EDWARDSVILLE - Bank of Hillsboro Edwardsville Branch Manager Lisa Claytor has retired after 10 years with the bank and 40 years within the banking industry. “Throughout the past 10 years with my time at the Edwardsville branch, I have seen so much change and growth within Edwardsville and the banking industry,” Claytor said. “Today, there is a bank on every corner, making it more important than ever to build relationships with your customers. I’ve really enjoyed Bank of Hillsboro’s approach to banking and will miss being a part of their team.” Claytor grew up in Edwardsville and started her first banking job in her hometown. Other opportunities within the banking industry took her to Tennessee and in 2011 she came back to Edwardsville to work at Bank of Hillsboro. Claytor said she is proud of the relationships she has cultivated with her customers and is excited to see how the bank will continue to grow. Claytor said she has seen the way technology
See STL Tours offer history lessons for locals and visitors alike
Missouri Historical Society's See STL tours go beyond the Arch and Forest Park to focus on St. Louis' complex history.
In the Faces of Patriotism: The Homeless Veterans Project
Statistics don’t have faces. While statistics about the number of homeless veterans in the United States are staggering, they do not show the people
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Dr. Homer Nash was a family doctor, family man
Homer Erwin Nash, Jr, MD, a celebrated pediatrician who served at Homer G. Phillips Hospital before starting his own practice, has passed away, his family announced.
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