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Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune will still air during the Olympics: Here's when.
ST. LOUIS — 5 On Your Side has received questions from viewers about the Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune schedule during the Paris Olympics. There is a Telecast schedule we would like to share with game show fans. Here's when you can expect to watch Jeopardy:. Tuesday, July 30...
Teen shot in Jeff-Vander-Lou Thursday night
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis city police are investigating a shooting that injured a teen Thursday night in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. Police said, according to the 16-year-old victim, he and two other friends were walking near the intersection of Sullivan Avenue and North Garrison Avenue at around 7:30 p.m. when they heard gunshots, and the teen was struck.
‘She was such a light to us.’ St. Louisans remember media veteran Tammie Holland
Tammie Holland, a proud St. Louis native and beloved media veteran, died July 20, three years after receiving a cancer diagnosis. She was 53 years old. As friends, family and fans reflect on Holland’s impact on the region, the word “light” is written in various posts mourning her death. Holland is remembered for her warm demeanor and ability to make everyone feel seen and welcomed.
Seminarian awarded prestigious FASPE fellowship
Selected from about 200 applicants from across the world, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis Master of Divinity (M.Div.) student Joshua Armstrong received one of 14 available 2024 Seminary Fellow of Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE). He joined the other fellows, who are graduate students from other...
Schnucks raises $200K for families of veterans and first responders
ST. LOUIS — Schnucks pledged a total of $200,000 to benefit the Folds of Honor Friday. Folds of Honor is a non-profit organization that supports families of military and first responders. The Schnucks community pitched in to help the company’s “Round Up at the Register Campaign,” which offered people...
4 inmates stabbed at Mo. jail during fight between detainees
ST. LOUIS — Four detainees at the city’s downtown jail were stabbed and injured in a fight Wednesday afternoon. Monte Chambers, a spokesperson for the city Department of Public Safety, said the trouble started around 1:20 p.m. when a guard sent out a distress call about a disturbance in one of the jail pods.
Grizzlies Explode In Extras To Sweep Slammers
The Gateway Grizzlies and Joliet Slammers needed extra innings to decide the finale of their three-game series on Thursday night, and after being held down all game long offensively, they scored four runs in the top of the tenth inning for a 5-1 victory at Slammers Stadium, capping a 5-1 Chicago road trip and sweeping the series.
Sherraden honored as ‘Social Work Pioneer’
Michael Sherraden, the George Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor and founding director of the Center for Social Development in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, has been named a Social Work Pioneer. The honor, announced July 19 by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Foundation, has...
5 things to know about Olympic runner Karissa Schweizer
ST. LOUIS — Long-distance runner Karissa Schweizer might be from Iowa, but she’s a top athlete to watch for Missourians due to her connection to the Show Me State. She’s set to make her Paris debut with USA track and field at 11:10 a.m. CDT on Aug. 2 in the women’s 5,000-meter race. She also qualified in the 10,000-meter, set to compete at 1:55 p.m. CDT on Aug. 9.
Vatican rules on appeals of Saint Matthew the Apostle, Our Lady of Sorrows
ST. LOUIS — The Vatican this week upheld two more decisions on parishes as part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis Archdiocese's All Things New restructuring plan. In a press release, the archdiocese said the Vatican upheld the decisions on Saint Matthew the Apostle and Our Lady of Sorrows.
Buy a $50 Gift Certificate for only $25 and Be Our Guest at Copper Fire
SPONSORED – STL Burger Week ends July 28 and the party continues at Copper Fire. They are offering three specialty burgers being “Scooter Burger” and “Humpty Dumpty” and are topping off STL Burger Week with “The Three Little Pigs” burger. Visit Copper Fire in Belleville, Illinois.
Rockwood Student Explores Interest in Mental Health, Community Service Through PIE Internship
Rising Marquette High senior Navin Ramamoorthy was familiar with NAMI St. Louis through mental health awareness work in clubs at school. The local staff at NAMI – the National Alliance on Mental Illness – was also familiar with the service Marquette students have shown in the mental health realm. So having NAMI’s first Rockwood Partners in Education (PIE) summer intern come from Marquette was the perfect fit.
St. Charles native Patrick Schulte is heading to the Paris Olympics. Here are 5 things you should know about him
ST. LOUIS — The St. Charles native and professional soccer player Patrick Schulte, 23, has joined Team USA in the Paris Games. Schulte made his Olympic debut on Wednesday as Team USA played against France. France won 3-0. He is scheduled to play again on July 27 as Team USA faces New Zealand and one last time on July 30 as Team USA plays Guinea.
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