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TSA flags record number of guns in Lambert carry-on luggage in 2021
TSA found 102 guns in carry-on luggage last year at St. Louis airport; 86% were loaded.
St. Louis notary ordered 989 fake vaccine cards from China
Morgan Webb, a notary public, ordered the fake vaccine cards from China.
I am in need of a suit.
KISS announce rescheduled dates for postponed 2021 US concerts
KISS has announced new dates for four U.S. shows that were postponed last year, all of which will take place in May. The concerts, which are part of the band's…
Part of Delmar Divine, former St. Luke's Hospital in West End, opens; Ameren eyes $1.5M solar canopy at nonprofit hub
VIDEO: Car Takes a Nice Long Backward Drive Down St. Louis’ Page Avenue
One of those famous “only in St. Louis” moments has been caught on live video.…
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Postpones Harry Potter Movie Concert
A beloved returning concert will have to wait just a bit longer for its anticipated comeback: The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra has postponed its performances of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ - Part 1.
Scheduled for January 21 through January 23, the shows have been rescheduled due to the surge of COVID-19 cases, a press release from the organization reads. The new show dates are set for April 15 and 16.…
Missouri redistricting plan could upend primary election
St. Louis is among 13 places on Eater's list of 'Where to eat in 2022'
The St. Louis food scene is making headlines once again.
This week, food blog Eater featured St. Louis in its list of the top places to eat in 2022. The list features just 13 cities, islands, neighborhoods and regions from around the world.
Every place includes a story from a chef, restaurateur, home cook or “street hawker” about why people should visit.
“The reason is that the chef and restaurateur community is so tight and aligned on making their city shine,” said Danny Meyer, a St.…
Gov. Mike Parson touts Missouri’s COVID-19 response in annual State of State address
Gov. Mike Parson praised his administration’s handling of the still unfolding COVID-19 pandemic Wednesday, telling a joint session of the Missouri General Assembly that the state has emerged ready to make long term investments in its future. “The bottom line is Missouri’s economy is strong,” Parson said in his annual State of the State address. […]
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Boyle & FPP Traffic Light - will it ever work again?
Diego’s and Hot Charlie’s partner in Hot Chip Challenge this weekend
Fittingly, the contest takes place on January 22, National Hot Sauce Day.
AT&T offering $1K signing bonuses for retail jobs
Parson plan to spend $2.8 billion in federal relief funds includes higher education, parks
Sending the money on one-time expenses will not leave the state facing a financial cliff when the money runs out, the governor argues.
Where’s my package? Warehouse demand surges as supply chain disruptions continue
Manufacturers and retailers are having an increasingly difficult time keeping store shelves stocked and e-commerce orders fulfilled. A confluence of issues has hit the global supply chain, creating a cascade of problems that are difficult to solve.
"There are so many different pieces of the puzzle that are out of alignment," said Joshua Allen, a research manager for real estate firm JLL. "From the tight labor market to trucking issues to the ports, there are deficiencies in every link on that chain."
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Morgan Danielle Webb of Washington avenue was planning to distribute 1000 fake vaccine cards.
STL's collaborative food scene earns a place in Eater’s list of where to eat in 2022
Bernie Lee of Akar and Kurt Bellon of Izumi discuss the communal St. Louis food scene, how it’s changed in the past few years — and how it feels to be recognized as an international hot spot for food.