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Aerospace engineering major Dillon Ruble is graduating and on his way to work for Boeing, but not before he tries to be the best in the world at designing, folding and throwing a paper airplane.
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Blind hockey players use a metal puck filled with ball bearings that rattles when it moves. The noisy puck — used for decades — is one of the few modifications used in the sport. But some players say the decades-old equipment is long overdue for an update.
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About 20 kids from throughout the city are part of the first class in the National Hockey League team's North City Blues program.
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The new collective bargaining agreement must be approved by both sides before it becomes official. Baseball would return on April 7 if it's accepted.
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Missouri lawmakers are considering the biggest expansion of gambling in the state since voters approved riverboat — and ultimately riverside — casinos three decades ago.
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Eighteen of the university’s teams will begin competing in the Ohio Valley Conference in the 2022-23 academic year.
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Questions surround the upcoming Major League Baseball season because of a labor dispute. And new ownership ushers in the next era for minor league teams.
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Bradley Carnell will coach St. Louis City SC after several years as an assistant with the New York Red Bulls.
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The basketball courts in Tower Grove and Forest parks are expected to be ready by 2023.
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St. Louis and St. Louis County will share in hundreds of millions in the settlement of the lawsuit over the Rams leaving St. Louis.
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The Irons for Inclusion tournament will offer accommodations for people with blindness, limited mobility and other disabilities. Organizers hope it will show that making sports accessible isn’t difficult.
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Shildt was fired a week after managing the Cardinals into their third consecutive postseason.