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St. Louis city now has its first mountain bike trail: Federer’s Folly
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Psychotropic clinical trial going on in St. Charles for social anxiety
Feds issue preliminary report on fatal helicopter crash near Alton
A helicopter working on power lines across the Mississippi River hit a line and crashed into a barge below, killing the pilot and a utility lineman.
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St. Louis Area Plant and Seed Swaps and Sales
Going on now Brightside St. Louis Blooming Soon! Tulip & Daffodil Bulb Sale. 30 bulbs only $18. Order now for October pick up October 10th-11th at Forest Park Greenhouse or pay for mailing. 9 am to 2 pm Friday and 8 am to 2 pm Saturday, August 22nd-23rd, Flyleaf Market monthly pop up on 1st … Continue reading St. Louis Area Plant and Seed Swaps and Sales →
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Colorado man charged in Franklin County murder case
A Colorado man faces criminal charges in connection with a deadly shooting last month in Franklin County.
This Week In Techdirt History: August 10th – 16th
Five Years Ago This week in 2020, we wrote about how the idea that banning TikTok thwarts Chinese intelligence was ridiculous, and how any real threat probably comes from America’s feebly secured infrastructure. As for failed security, we looked at the incredible waste of Baltimore’s aerial surveillance program, and as for worrying “security”, we looked […]
Man shot, killed in The Ville neighborhood in St. Louis
Officers were called to a shooting in the 4400 block of Garfield Avenue just after 9 p.m., St. Louis police said.
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Rod Stewart's St. Louis show leaves fans wondering if it's really the end
“This is our last time to see him before he’s gone,” one fan said as the lights dimmed at the amphitheater in Maryland Heights and the red curtains rose.
Needing to catch 4 kittens in neighbors backyard to get fixed and hopefully properly housed so they don't live a feral life. Any cages or advice?
Boil advisories still in effect for St. Charles & St. Peters; water conservation orders lifted
All residents and businesses in the cities of St. Charles and St. Peters remain under a boil advisory as of Saturday afternoon, though water conservation orders have now been lifted.
Downtown with nothing better to do? Come down to Hair of the Dog and celebrate their 20th anniversary with a block party! 2-9 P.M.
Missouri men admit to $3M Ponzi scheme, targeting 90 victims
Two Missouri men have pleaded guilty to operating a long-running Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 90 victims out of at least $3 million.