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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…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 14, 2011 - Inside Casey Croy's kitchen, the cheery windows and a mid-century dinette stay true…