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‘The Batman’ director reveals Kurt Cobain influence on upcoming movie
First we had a Metallica and Tool-loving Aquaman, and now we have a Kurt Cobain-influenced Batman. In an interview with Empire magazine, director and writer Matt Reeves explains how the…
CARES ACT PROVISIONS FOR CHARITABLE GIVING EXTENDED FOR 2021
For 2021, giving to charity pays. The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) extended numerous provisions contained in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, signed into law in March […]
Planned Parenthood has reentered into Title X. Here’s what that means for health care in Missouri
Among other things, it means that people under the age of 18 can once again access sexual and reproductive health care confidentially.
Pizza Champ, from the team behind Elmwood, will open in Maplewood in 2022
The concept will share a building with Shared by Side Project Brewing.
Head of East St. Louis NAACP is out
Local restaurant concept to open biggest location yet in Chesterfield
Jerseyville hostage situation ends in officer-involved shooting, ISP says
"Port Authority Takes First Steps to Demolish Jamestown Mall"
Local doctor offers an essential pharmacy for Walnut Park residents
With a desire to bring pharmacy services to a historically under served neighborhood, Dr. Tracy M. Reed opened the TPD Pharmacy to serve the St. Louis community and beyond.
Five years after his death, George Michael’s headstone is finally unveiled
Five years after his death on Christmas Day 2016 at age 53, George Michael's grave is now officially marked. The British tabloid The Sun reports that the superstar's headstone has…
Michele Munz’s memorable stories from 2021: The fight against COVID and the price paid by health care workers
The COVID-19 pandemic has definitely taken this health reporter on a roller-coaster ride this year.
Elderly woman dies in south county house fire
Lux Living/Citywide/Asprient plan to demolish historic Central West End building met with disapproval by city preservation officials
Evolving Weed Laws Led to St. Louis' Latest Decriminalization Bill
In 2018, attorney Bret Narayan stood before the St. Louis City's Board of Aldermen and urged the members to "strike at the heart of the two-tiered justice system that we have now" — and to approve a bill that would effectively legalize marijuana in St. Louis.
That bill would fail. But three years later, on December 13, Narayan watched as St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones signed into law the most sweeping cannabis decriminalization bill in the city's history.…
It's Green Day at St. Louis Lambert Int'l. Over 2,000 military personnel heading home for the holidays! God Bless our troops! 🦅🇺🇸
St. Louis City Partners With Rep Cori Bush for Direct Cash Assistance Program
Over 1,000 people have applied for the city of St. Louis’ direct cash assistance program since it opened on December 18, a press release from the mayor’s office says. St. Louis residents who are approved will receive a payment of $500.
In a press release, the mayor’s office announced more application clinics will be held to help those without internet access, as well as a partnership with Congresswoman Cori Bush’s “Congress in Your Neighborhood” program.…
1220 Artisan Spirits and Withered Oak are launching four new spirits today in St. Louis
The releases include two rye whiskeys, an aged gin and an aged amaro.