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Entry #3 What Should Be at Grand and Lafayette
This entry was submitted by Cameron Strickland, Marcellus Johnson, Hallie Nolan, and Karl Schulz.
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Maritz names new CEO, the first not from its founding family
MetroBus expands security after shootings; passengers say violence not new in area
MetroBus is hiring more security officers, tapping into overtime and boosting patrols after two recent shootings.
Oregon Avenue Between Winnebago and Miami Streets, Gravois Park
Oregon Avenue between Winnebago and Miami was fairly developed in 1875 when the draughtsman came by to look at it, with a row of working class houses and orchards along its length. Back to 2021, crossing over Winnebago Street, which… Continue Reading →
The best food and drink events in St. Louis this weekend: Dec. 17-19
Learn about St. Louis food traditions, enjoy a holiday cocktail or get a picture of your pet with Santa.
LaJoy's Coffee Cafe offers made-to-order breakfast and lunch in a sunny Overland, Missouri, space
Signature items include a dirty chai and a gooey butter Danish.
Budget move by St. Louis County Council has Page administration scrambling
County health department takes a big hit when Page opponents vote to cut $28 million from the 2022 budget.
Man sentenced to 25 years for fatal Cherokee Street carjacking | ksdk.com
Key West: Hemingway, sunsets and key lime pie
Years ago when my kids were young and I got fed up with them complaining about what they did or didn’t get for Christmas, I adopted a reply I repeated annually.
Thursday, December 16, 2021 - Why are Black families leaving St. Louis?
The 2020 Census shows St. Louis lost thousands of African Americans to St. Louis County, the Metro East, and other states. Experts say the makeup of the city could change if the trend continues.
Marquette High School assistant principal dies after 'extended illness'
What was the St. Genevieve art colony?
“People began referring to it as ‘the Mecca of Midwestern art.’ It really was a big deal.”
COVID-19 cases on the rise in St. Louis County schools, study finds
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Missouri judge to rule in January on legality of electronic raffle games
A protracted court battle over what is and is not an illegal gambling machine will be decided in early January, just a few days before a Florida company will go on trial for putting its devices in a Linn County Eagles lodge. Associate Circuit Judge Tracey Mason-White will rule on whether Tritium International Consultants, which […]
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Warren Haynes discusses Gov’t Mule’s long-planned, chart-topping new blues album, ‘Heavy Load Blues’
Gov't Mule, the group fronted by ex-Allman Brothers Band singer/guitarist Warren Haynes, recently released a new studio album titled Heavy Load Blues that's the jam band's first full project dedicated to…
Byrds photo book featuring contributions from band’s three surviving members due out in 2022
The Byrds' three surviving original members, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby and Chris Hillman, have come together to collaborate on a new deluxe photo book focusing on the influential band's early…
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