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A tree killed Juan Baltazar after falling on his truck during the May 16 tornado. Baltazar’s family says many will remember him for his street corn, but his family members will remember him for being a wonderful dad and an excellent cook. Baltazar’s funeral is June 15 at Hughes Funeral Alternatives in St. Louis.
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Shopping as a plus-size person is notoriously difficult. A new vintage thrift store, Ethical Bodies x the Good-ish, is working to change that.
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Housing advocates are calling on city officials to help tenants at Fountains at Carondelet, a south St. Louis apartment complex, find new housing since the property has pest, electrical and mold issues.
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A St. Louis family has passed down its techniques of building custom pool tables for six generations, making A.E. Schmidt the longest-operating pool table manufacturer in the United States.
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Pinball machine repair is a specialized job that not a lot of people take on. Because of the machines’ distinctive mix of electronic, mechanical and digital components, it takes a lot of skill. These St. Louis techs relish the challenge.
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Low-cost health care centers are lacking in parts of the St. Louis region with the greatest medical need, according to a report from the St. Louis…
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Just east of Broadway in the Patch neighborhood of Carondelet stands a small, rough-cut stone house. The structure, over 160 years old, is set to receive…
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Outdoor pools have become a politically charged subject in the wake of a white police officer’s treatment of black teens in McKinney, Texas. This weekend,…
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The St. Louis Board of Commissioners have approved a plan to reduce the number of city police districts.The city currently operates a total of nine…
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Kevin Willmann, chef and owner of a new restaurant in south St. Louis, has found himself on Food & Wine magazine’s list of Best Chefs of 2011, according…