A sacred site in St. Louis will return to the Osage Nation A new agreement will transfer the sacred Sugarloaf Mound in St. Louis back to the Osage Nation. The site is the oldest human-made structure in the city’s limits. 11/22/2024 - 8:00 am | View Link
New St. Louis arts complex to add 150 jobs in Downtown West The Kranzberg Arts Foundation is transforming a building at 2233 Delmar Boulevard into an arts and entertainment complex, potentially bringing 150 jobs to St. Louis’ Downtown West ... 11/22/2024 - 6:57 am | View Link
St. Louis official pushing for new 'Gateway Card' ID for city residents. Here's what it would do The program reportedly lowers hurdles to obtaining an ID that at least 5,000 residents have faced since 2022, Alderwoman Daniela Velázquez's proposal said. 11/22/2024 - 6:41 am | View Link
At least 106 sick, 2 hospitalized by E. coli outbreak linked to St. Louis caterer for school events, funerals More than half of the cases involve students, parents and guests of Rockwood Summit High School who attended events where food from Andre's Banquets and Catering was served. 11/22/2024 - 6:20 am | View Link
‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ 80th anniversary: Remembering Judy Garland’s Christmas musical film Judy Garland‘s most iconic role is Dorothy Gale in “The Wizard of Oz” (1939), and her most acclaimed is Esther Blodgett/Vicky Lester in “A Star Is Born” (1954). But this Judy fan of more than 40 years ... 11/22/2024 - 4:57 am | View Link
President-elect Donald Trump has announced a plan to impose tariffs on all products imported from America’s three largest trading partners: Mexico, Canada, and China. The move could impact the prices of a range of imported goods, from cars to electronics, experts say.
Trump said on Truth Social on Monday night that he intends to sign an executive order on Jan.
In the searing heat at the ACAMTC recycling cooperative south of São Paulo, in Três Corações, Brazil, a group of recycling waste workers known as Catadores prepared bales of discarded plastic for transport. As the group of mostly women worked, they spoke humbly of how important their work is to helping make the planet a cleaner place.
Netflix’s newly released documentary, Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy, is well timed. It’s a powerful reminder to customers ahead of the Black Friday shopping bonanza that landfills and waste sites around the world are filling up with unwanted clothes, tech, and household goods
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According to the Or Foundation, a not-for-profit trying to reduce textile waste featured in the film, more than 15 million unwanted clothes are sent to Ghana—one of the world’s largest importers of used clothes—every week from around the world.
European leaders see Donald Trump’s return to the White House as a spur to the continent’s independence amid the potential weakening of a partnership that has shaped the world for most of the last century. “We can’t depend on U. S. voters every four years for our security,” Benjamin Haddad, France’s Minister Delegate for European Affairs, tells TIME.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been having a moment for a while, boasting three Super Bowl titles in the last five years.
But the team’s name recognition has leapt to a whole new level since tight end Travis Kelce began dating Taylor Swift. Sales of Kelce jerseys have spiked and Swift boosted viewership for some games.
Whether you’ve seen every single Disney animated movie or never seen a single one, you probably haven’t escaped the music that has become a staple of American, and global, culture. Since the first Disney feature animation in 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, these songs have taken on a myriad of forms, from silly tunes about cleaning up to dramatic ballads concerning a primal human need for something more.