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There were 17 people shot in the city in 10 cases from Friday to Sunday. Three of the victims later died.
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St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s free production of “The Merry Wives of Windsor” travels to different parks throughout St. Louis until Aug. 27. The fast-paced production reimagines the 500-year-old comedy as a 1990s sitcom.
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Dive into a good beach read this summer with recommendations from two local librarians, Tammy Albohaire and Maryann Brickey.
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Schools and nonprofits retooled last spring to keep kids fed during the pandemic lockdown. Easing of social distancing rules this spring means more meals are expected this summer.
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Ava Battelle leans into her camp counselor at the back of a big cafeteria called Miller Hall at Wonderland Camp. Parents, including Ava's mom, are…
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The National Weather Service in St. Louis issued a heat advisory this week as temperatures soared into the upper 90s.The hot weather puts vulnerable…
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The start of summer means more time outside, but for Simone Townsend, rising temperatures lead to anxiety about safety in her Penrose neighborhood.“The…
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With high temperatures expected in the St. Louis region on Saturday, the heat index — a measure of temperature and humidity — could break 100, according…
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This weekend marks the start of the summer farmers’ market season with stalls opening in Kirkwood, Lake St. Louis, and Cuivre River. While these markets…
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What are kids doing when school’s out for the summer? A new app will make finding summer camps, classes and activities easier for…