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Katherine Alexander learned the art of pysanky from her Polish mother.
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Webster Groves is wrapping up a pilot project to see if goats are an option to help eliminate invasive plants throughout the city.
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The brainchild of Walter Parks and his wife, Margo, the July 16 event promises both traditional and modern interpretations of 17th- and 18th-century European music and dance. A wide range of local artists are adding their talents to the bill.
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The Webster-Kirkwood Times suspended print operations this year because of the pandemic. It returning with around nine employees, compared to roughly two dozen before the shutdown.
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Webster Groves’ elementary schools would be less crowded and have unbroken attendance boundaries under a plan being considered by its school board.But the…
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A Webster University chess coach will today become the youngest woman to be inducted into the U.S. Chess Hall of Fame.Susan Polgár was the first woman to…
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Outside Webster Groves City Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 18, a crowd of about 100 people – almost all white – held Black Lives Matter signs and glowing…
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Enrollment increased so much this summer at Edgar Road Elementary in Webster Groves, the school had to add a second temporary classroom behind the school…
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In September 2014, Webster University began celebrating its centennial year of providing higher education in the St. Louis region and across the…
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Webster Groves’ largest music festival returns for a 14th year Saturday.“Great musicians continue to develop here, and it’s really wonderful to give them…