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Hope everyone had a good Halloween🎃 Came across this nicely lit house, which took him a full week to finish.
Manslaughter charge filed in shooting death in St. Louis
Leeland Ross, 45, was being held without bail in the death of 41-year-old Demetrius Combs.
Parson replaces controversial judge involved in campus rape law
Gov. Mike Parson named Katie Jo Wheeler of Kansas City as a member of the state's Administrative Hearing Commission
Fall finally shows its colors in the St. Louis area
After a muted October, foliage in the St. Louis region is reaching its peak.
The Banana Bread Bandwagon
Scared to Death! When I was a little girl, my mother would often send me to the basement to fetch an item from our large freezer chest. That seems like an easy enough task, but I had a fear of cellars, as we called them years ago. Run, Jean, Run! I’d take a deep breath...
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Kirkwood theater space to be named after donor
Billy Joel’s debut album was released 50 years ago today
It's Billy Joel's golden anniversary as an artist: 50 years ago, on November 1, 1971, his first album, Cold Spring Harbor, was released. Here are some things you may not…
Drebes: Why Eric Greitens' unconventional Senate campaign just might work
Eric Greitens is not running a normal campaign for U.S. Senate.
He’s eschewing the events candidates normally flock to, and instead traveling to relatively out of the way places. In doing so, he’s re-writing the normal campaign strategy of meeting voters.
For example, Greitens skipped “Lincoln Days” in Kansas City over the summer. This is the annual gathering of Republicans. The location rotates, but regardless of where it is in the state, every candidate shows up to talk to the Republican…
How was your Halloween?
Over the centuries, commercialization has transformed the Day of the Dead
Hispanics who celebrate Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, at the beginning of November may have noticed in the past several years that the holiday is …
Jalea, a Peruvian restaurant, to open in St. Charles this winter
Andrew Cisneros, who has cooked at several acclaimed restaurants, and his sister Samantha are bringing Jalea's Peruvian cuisine to St. Charles.
Andy Cohen and Clementine's Announce ‘Peppermint Andy’ Collaboration
Clementine’s Creamery (multiple locations including 1637 South 18th Street, 314-474-5800) and favorite St. Louis son, Andy Cohen, are launching a new ice cream flavor, and it’s available at Clementine’s scoop shops starting today.
Named “Peppermint Andy,” the new flavor is a swirly pink peppermint-chocolate mix and it’s arriving just in time for the holiday Mariah Carey season. It’s made with Clementine's dairy base, crushed King Leo Peppermint candies, dark chocolate curls and a hint of vanilla.
The new flavor is more than just a new sweet treat, though; it’s the first step in a charitable chain.…
Man standing on Missouri highway fatally struck by SUV in St. Francois County
Police identified the victim as Michael J. Stevens, 40, of Leadwood, Missouri.
7-year-old Missouri boy dies after falling off hayride
Missouri man accused in wife's death set for trial
Tempus, Ben Grupe's flagship restaurant in The Grove, opens long-awaited dining room this week
After offering only grab-and-go/delivery fare for more than a year, the fine dining restaurant opens for inside dining on November 3.
Weekly Events Thread 11/1/21 - 11/7/21
Hartmann:Eric Greitens Must Love His Latest Scandal
Disgraced ex-Missouri Governor Eric Greitens got a nice boost last week in his campaign for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in 2022.…