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The state parks department, together with the nonprofit the Beta Fund, have revamped and updated climbing routes in three state parks and have started offering lessons to beginners in Missouri with hopes of encouraging more novice climbers to try the sport.
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Sports historian Ed Wheatley shares stories from his latest book, “St. Louis Sports Memories: Forgotten Teams and Moments from America’s Best Sports Town.”
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Fans have questioned the St. Louis River City Historically Black College and University Football Classic promoter’s tactics.
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The bipartisan matchup at Busch Stadium was put on to "celebrate the bi-state, bipartisan cooperation that makes the St. Louis metro strong."
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The previous team in St. Louis played as the BattleHawks, but team names were not announced Sunday.
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Urban Golf of Greater St. Louis, a Black golfing nonprofit, will teach children about the basics of golf and the business behind the sport at seven recreation centers. The program aims to expose more Black children to a predominantly white male-dominated sport to give them more college and career opportunities.
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David Horvath and Brett Forbes are aiming for glory at the 2024 Paralympic Games. First, they’ll have to pass a St. Louis competition.
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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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Benjamin Hochman, sports columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, shares his take on the Cardinals' run in the MLB season so far and whether the team will trade any players before the deadline on July 30.