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St. Charles cancels Riverfest festivities on July 5 due to rising Missouri River water levels
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The City of St. Charles announced Friday that it will be canceling St. Charles Riverfest activities that were rescheduled for July 5. According to the City, the events were canceled due to rising water levels in the Missouri River. Riverfest was able to hold its fireworks show last night but noted that the festivities planned for today might be canceled due to the potential for flooding in Frontier Park.
Tiger Soup Dumplings opens second location in Des Peres
Tiger Soup Dumplings has a new, expanded second location in Des Peres. The casual Chinese eatery, specializing in traditional handmade soup dumplings, debuted in April. The menu features steamed or pan-fried soup dumplings, sides, bubble tea, smoothies and a new addition to the brand’s offerings: Cheung fun, or Cantonese-style rice rolls.
Two dead in North County, 7 injured in downtown St. Louis during Fourth of July shootings
ST. LOUIS — A spate of shootings during and after Fourth of July festivities left two people dead and at least 12 injured — including a 13-year-old boy — throughout the region. The two fatal shootings happened in north St. Louis County within about an hour of...
St. Louis, MO Weather Outlook: Sunny Friday Evening, Mild Weekend Ahead
St. Louis, MO – On Sunday, a slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms will emerge, particularly in Central Missouri, Northeast Missouri, and West-Central Illinois. Despite this, temperatures will rise to the low 90s. St. Louis residents can expect a delightful weekend, with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures dominating the...
An unthinkable Cardinals-Cubs blockbuster to get St. Louis to contender status
There is no way it happens, but what if it did? The Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals do not like each other. In fact, they kind of hate each other, which is great, because who doesn't love passion? Better yet, who doesn't love a blockbuster trade proposal? This one I cooked up between the Cubbies and Redbirds. By no means is it going to happen, but it could help both teams out a ton.
6 realistic trade chips the Cardinals may dangle at the trade deadline
It is pretty amazing how far the St. Louis Cardinals have come this season. I finally caved in and joined the chorus of voices writing them off after they lost their seventh-straight game on May 11th, and since then, they have been one of the best teams in the National League and are a clear buyer at this year's trade deadline.
Artica festival has a home for this year, just south of the Gateway Arch
Months after learning they’d lost access to the Artica festival's longtime home, organizers of the annual riverfront event announced on Thursday a location for this year’s gathering. Artica Festival 2024 will happen Oct. 5-6 at an undeveloped parcel just northwest of the corner of South Second and Cedar...
St. Charles Riverfest canceled Friday as Missouri River hits 'moderate' flood stage
ST CHARLES, Mo. — Just hours before fireworks lit up St. Charles' skies Thursday night, the city announced it wouldn't be repeating its annual July Fourth celebration, "Riverfest," on Friday. The annual event went off without a hitch Thursday night, with hundreds of people turning out to ride rides,...
‘From calm to warzone’: 7 shot in Downtown St. Louis draws frustration of safety
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Seven people were shot following the Fourth of July fireworks show in Downtown St. Louis Thursday night. “We needed to get out of here because there’s just way too many people. I’m so glad that we did that,” Marlen Sanchez, who attended the display, said.
St. Louis Cardinals 1st Round Mock Draft: Cards Grab SEC Pitcher of the Year
The St. Louis Cardinals have a top-10 pick in the 2024 MLB Draft and could be adding an elite lefty pitcher in round 1. Check out who the Cardinals could target as the MLB Draft is just 9 days away. No. 7: Cardinals Select LHP Hagen Smith (Arkansas) The Cardinals...
1 dead, multiple others injured early Friday in north St. Louis crash
ST. LOUIS — A crash left one person dead and multiple others injured early Friday morning in north St. Louis. Firefighters and police were on the scene of the multi-vehicle crash at about 12:45 a.m. Friday on West Florissant Avenue, between Thrush and Wren avenues, according to the St. Louis Fire Department.
Payment backlog leaves Missouri child care providers desperate, on the brink of closing
This spring, the state of Missouri owed Kimberly Luong Nichols $5,000 in backlogged payments for children at her Kansas City daycare who were part of a state subsidy program. For four years, she’s operated a licensed daycare inside her home, where she currently serves 10 children. Luong Nichols stopped drawing a salary last summer to […] The post Payment backlog leaves Missouri child care providers desperate, on the brink of closing appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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