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Nikki Sixx teases Mötley Crüe Stadium Tour set list: “Hits, deep tracks and some cool surprises”
Mötley Crüe's long-awaited Stadium Tour is set to finally kick off this summer, and Nikki Sixx reveals that the set list will feature "some cool surprises." In an Instagram post,…
Pearl Jam announces rescheduled North American tour dates
Pearl Jam has announced the rescheduled dates for the band's North American tour. The outing, which was originally scheduled to kick off in March 2020 before being delayed due to…
“My Ferrari can’t get through”: Rod Stewart grabs a shovel, fills potholes himself
Rod Stewart may be a rich and famous rock star, but he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. A few days ago, Sir Rod, 77, posted two videos on…
Don Felder, Rick Wakeman, The Hollies & more to perform on next year’s ’70s Rock & Romance Cruise
This year's edition of the '70s Rock & Romance Cruise took place last month, and now details about the 2023 installment of the the star-studded seagoing music festival have been…
Start me up, again: The Rolling Stones will mark 60th anniversary with trip to Europe
Following their successful 2021 No Filter tour, The Rolling Stones are heading to Europe this year. The SIXTY tour -- in celebration of their 60th anniversary -- will find the…
Big ISPs Avoided 2020 Law Banning Predatory Modem ‘Rental’ Fees By Simply Calling Them… Something Else
When you’re a natural telecom monopoly in America you get away with a lot. Take for example broadband ISP Frontier Communications, which has spent the last few years stumbling in and out of bankruptcy while dodging no shortage of scandals, including allegations of subsidy fraud. A few years back, Frontier got a light wrist slap for […]
Parson’s $47.3 billion spending plan is top agenda item as lawmakers return from spring break
Most of the enormous surplus accumulating in Missouri’s general revenue fund will be off-limits to members of the House Budget Committee when it prepares a fiscal year 2023 spending plan for floor …
Proposal to protect workers from getting fired for off-the-job marijuana use advances with Illinois lawmakers
The House voted 61-41 to pass the bill, largely along partisan lines. Supporters hope the Senate will approve the measure before it adjourns on April 8.
Celebrating St. Louis: March 14 in the 314 takes off
There are 80 different 314 Day events and deals planned over a four-day period ending March 14.
Are there any events going on today for 314 day?
Downtown Development Roundup
Let’s take a look at developments in Downtown and Downtown West starting at the river and heading west. The Traders Lofts ate 801-805 N 2nd Street will contain 20 apartments, and 5,395 sf of retail/office space. Still no building permit application. The Hoffman Lofts (left) at 700-702 N 2nd Street will contain 24 apartments, 8,136 […]
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Pickup truck and van collide head-on on River Des Peres in south St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - A major accident happened Monday morning on River Des Peres Boulevard just north of Gravois Avenue. A van and a pickup truck crashed head-on at about 6:45 a.m. Both vehicles have front-end damage. It is unknown at this time how many people were injured in this crash. River Des Peres Boulevard is [...]
Busch Stadium hosts hiring event
Delaware North Sportservice has been responsible for concessions for more than 50 years.
Exit interview: Sue McCollum on leaving Major Brands and what's next
Major Brands CEO Sue McCollum is stepping down after a decade in charge. She sat down this week to talk about it.
Beyond the List: Where urgent cares are located in St. Louis and how they're staffed
Dozens of events planned for '314 Day' in St. Louis
Today is 314 Day, March 14th.
Lawsuit alleges $4M in unauthorized payments by St. Louis carpenters union
The former leader of St. Louis' carpenters union directed $4 million in unauthorized payments for the purchase and construction of billboards, and entered agreements creating an undesirable tax burden, a new lawsuit alleges. And it claims the ex-leader, Al Bond, used union funds for personal expenses and got an unauthorized payroll check.
Three Tidbits: Budweiser Brew House reopens, book a green room at Angad Arts Hotel, renew the reviews
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
Kirkwood School District moves offices to former school in Meacham Park neighborhood
The Turner school building closed in 1976 and has been rented to businesses until the Kirkwood School District bought it back last year.
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