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Paul McKee’s $8 billion vision for north St. Louis has been controversial since its announcement in 2009, but a new set of legal battles have plagued the…
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If you drive through St. Louis, you may notice several large stone towers looming over roads which begs the question: 'What are they?'
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What happens to all those used baseballs the umpires toss out of games at Busch Stadium?After Keith Duncan of St. Louis submitted that question to our…
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St. Louis once had a thriving hub for Chinese immigrants moving to the city. Historical records show in 1894 there were about 1,000 people of Chinese…
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Rachel Duncan doesn’t remember the first time she visted the St. Louis Zoo, but she’s pretty sure she was an infant.“There’s not a summer in my life that…
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Before the Civil War, Bernard Lynch owned the largest slave market in St. Louis. His operation included an office at 104 Locust Street, and a holding pen…
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Amazon began capturing state sales tax for purchases in Missouri this year.The voluntary move preceded the online retailer’s announcement in July that it…
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Ecologist Amy Witt of Forest Park Forever was leading a nature walk through the John F. Kennedy Memorial Forest, a wooded habitat on the park’s…
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There’s an election around the corner, so it’s time to double-check that you have what you need to vote under Missouri’s new voter ID law. The law took…
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2017 heralded a new era for elections in Missouri, one in which voters are expected to show identification before filling out a ballot.Any new law stirs…