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St. Louis fans are hot for Third Eye Blind & friends
It was another scorching hot day in St. Louis, as fans gathered for early alternative heavyweights Third Eye Blind at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, joined by Yellowcard and A R I Z O N A. The show started while the sun was still high in the sky. A R I...
Science Center creating STEM opportunities for youth
Education and experience in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sets the foundation for the 21st century workforce, and the Saint Louis Science Center’s Curiosity Fund is a driving force to inspire curiosity and engagement in STEM for the St. Louis region. Charitable gifts to the Curiosity Fund support...
Disconnected nine years ago, St. Louis seeks proposals for new red-light cameras
(The Center Square) – Approximately nine years after the City of St. Louis discontinued using cameras to catch drivers running red lights, it’s accepting proposals for more advanced technology. Board Bill 105, known as the “Automated Camera Enforcement Act,” was signed into law by Democrat Mayor Tishaura Jones in April. It authorized contracts for installation of automated camera enforcement systems. The new technology systems, along with upgrades to main roads in the city, will be paid for with approximately $48 million in funds from the...
Curious, thought-provoking dramas are ‘Old Times’ for St. Louis' The Midnight Company
Tickets: $20 to $25; contact 314-534-1111 or visit metrotix.com or midnightcompany.com. Story: Married couple Deeley and Kate are relaxing in the living room of their converted farmhouse, an idyllic setting not too far from the madding crowd of London. Deeley is doing most of the talking as they await the visit of Kate’s old friend, Anna, whom Kate reveals used to steal her underwear 20 years ago when they shared a London flat. Kate says that Anna was her only friend, although Anna had many friends. Deeley says he has never met Anna.
Director and star discuss ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at The Muny
The Muny Opera will present “Fiddler on the Roof” for a one-week run. beginning July 19. “Fiddler” last entertained Muny audiences during the 2016 season. In a break from rehearsals recently, the St. Louis Jewish Light visited with Rob Ruggiero, director, and Jill Abramovitz, who plays Golde. In part one of the interview with Ellen Futterman, Jewish Light editor-in-chief, Ruggiero and Abramovitz talked about how they’ll bring the town of Anatevka to life on the large outdoor Muny stage.
The Urban League of St. Louis is hosting their annual Back-to-School Expo this weekend -July 19th & 20th for Free School Supplies and More
ST. LOUIS — Today, Mary Caltrider discussed the Urban League of St. Louis' upcoming community events with their Vice President of Development Tom Bailey Jr. and Regional Vice President of Housing Paula Carey-Moore. The Urban League of St. Louis invites all to attend their annual Urban Expo Back-to- School...
Family of St. Louisan competing in 2024 Olympics still needs help getting to Paris
ST. LOUIS — A Florissant native and former McCluer North High School student has a shot at Olympic gold in Paris, but his family is struggling to get there to cheer him on. Freddie Crittenden III will be part of Team USA in the hurdles, crediting St. Louis with much of his hurdling success.
Man smirks as victims' families speak before double murder sentencing in St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Sitting shackled next to his defense attorney in court Monday afternoon, Tyler Terry smirked as two men stared him down and said they hoped he suffered before dying in prison. The 29-year-old South Carolina man had just pleaded guilty to 14 criminal counts, including two...
Mediterranean restaurant chain opens 1st St. Louis-area store, inks deal for next site
CREVE COEUR, Mo. — Taziki's Mediterranean Café, a fast-casual restaurant chain, has opened its first St. Louis-area location, which also is its first in Missouri, and recently signed a lease for its next site here. The Birmingham, Alabama-based chain opened the store July 2 at 12704 Olive Blvd....
St. Louis Cardinals: Happy Birthday to the late Mike Shannon
Mike Shannon is among the most significant individuals synonymous with the St. Louis Cardinals organization. Born in St. Louis on July 15th, 1939, Shannon grew up in the area and attended Clayton's Christian Brothers College High School. He was an outstanding athlete, winning the Missouri Prep Player of the Year in football and basketball. Football was Shannon's best sport, having signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Missouri.
Police asking for public’s help in identifying robbery suspect
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is seeking assistance from the public in identifying a robbery suspect. The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m. on July 5 in the 3200 block of S. Grand Blvd. According to police, two men approached a 39-year-old man in an alley. One of the two men revealed a gun and announced a robbery.
Cincinnati 1B, catcher Josh Kross picked by St. Louis Cardinals in 2024 MLB draft
After making a big splash in his lone year in the Big 12 with the Cincinnati Bearcats, catcher/slugger Josh Kross is now part of the St. Louis Cardinals organization. The Redbirds picked the Brunswick, Ohio native in the sixth round with the 171st overall pick on Monday. Kross was the only Bearcat to...
Rabbi Jared Skoff joins St. Louis synagogue
When Rabbi Jared Skoff assumed the role of assistant rabbi at Congregation B’nai Amoona in St. Louis on July 1, he’ll carry on the family tradition set by his grandfather Rabbi Benson Skoff, who served BSKI for more than 30 years as spiritual leader, and his father Rabbi Joshua Skoff, senior rabbi at the Park Synagogue in Cleveland.
Everything came up Roses for STL teams hoop teams
When the middle of July rolls around, that means that I get to make my annual road trip down to Louisville to spend time with family members in Kentucky while also watching high-level girls’ basketball. As long as I can cover basketball, the Run 4 Roses Classic in Louisville...
DOE Applications for 2025 Student Internships Open
Students and Recent Graduates Conduct Research & Technical Projects at National Labs. Applications are currently being accepted for the Spring 2025 term of a program offered by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC): the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) program. The application deadline is 5:00 pm (ET) October 2, 2024.
Dutkanych Drafted by St. Louis
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt’s Andrew Dutkanych IV was drafted in the seventh round by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2024 MLB Draft with the 201st overall pick Monday. Dutkanych made five appearances in an injury-shortened sophomore season in 2024. The righty totaled 14 strikeouts over 10.2 innings. He got the start against Eastern Kentucky on February 21, going 4.0 innings with six strikeouts.
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