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As construction costs spike, St. Louis firms buy early, stockpile supplies and prepare for it to get worse
New Optimist Proposal Emerges
A new proposal by Lux Living for the Optimist building at Lindell and Taylor in the Central West End neighborhood has emerged. After withholding preliminary approval by the Preservation Board in August, Lux hired HOK to create a design that keeps the pavilion building, razes the taller bit to the east, and builds around it. […]
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NBC’s Lester Holt to anchor ‘Nightly News’ live from St. Louis Tuesday
Missouri Botanical Garden's 'Garden Glow' Returns Next Week
One of the staple St. Louis holiday season events will be making its return in a little over a week. The Missouri Botanical Garden’s Garden Glow (4344 Shaw Boulevard) is set to bless our eyeballs beginning on November 13.…
Papa John's on tucker..
All we want for Christmas? Another Mariah Carey AppleTV+ special, of course
Nikki Sixx’s ‘The First 21’ lands on New York Times best-sellers list; new children’s book due out next year
A Conversation with 2021 Contemporary Cinema Award winner Robert Greene
Police: Trio in St. Louis carjacking kidnapped and beat driver, then left him in Metro East
The Record Company goes bigger with new party album 'Play Loud'
Parkway teachers share struggles, solutions to in-person learning
Hospitals paying a premium to have traveling health care workers fill vacancies
ZZ Top introducing its own whisky brand, Tres Hombres
About three-fourths of St. Louis city workers get COVID shots
Committee taking comments on redistricting
Parson continues attack on reporter who found security flaw in state website
'Somebody knows something': Victim's family reacts to renewed push to find I-70 serial killer
After cold snap upended markets, natural gas could be pricey this winter
After a historic cold snap depleted natural gas reserves in February, prices for heating could be as much as 30% higher this winter, prompting concerns about increasing bills for Kansas and Missouri customers. Kansas is already grappling with the $1 billion fallout from this winter’s cold snap, when natural gas prices rose by 200 times […]
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