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Fieldtripping with fourth graders through St. Louis Civil Rights History

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It's a bracing experience. And that's a very good thing.

Tower Tee to close next summer

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The South County golf complex that's been open for 54 years will shutter July 1, 2018.

1896 Olivette home offers historic charm with modern renovation

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The four-bedroom property has been totally gutted and renovated.

Books for Newborns wants to make every home a preschool

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The nonprofit delivers book bags to new, low-income mothers at St. Louis hospitals—with literature for both the child and parent.

Shop for global goods at this weekend's Fair Trade Market

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The popular market returns for its 15th year this Saturday. It'll open again the following weekend.

A look inside the renovation-in-process at the Soldiers' Memorial

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The Missouri History Museum's thoughtful, careful renovation of this building is a study in how to do things right.

Get a jump on holiday shopping this weekend at the Find a Black Business pop-up shop

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Hair and beard care products, clothes, jewelry, and desserts—that's just the short list of what'll be on offer.

A whiskey expert's top 10 picks for Whiskey in the Winter

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Although the annual dark spirits event is sold out, the gift-giving season has just begun.

Top 25 places to eat in St. Louis in 2017, according to Yelp

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As with many lists, some of the entries might surprise you.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: November 17–19

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Learn how to blow glass, enjoy a free night at The Magic House, or welcome the start of the holiday season in grand style.

Vogue editor David Byars can't wait to explore St. Louis' history, architecture

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Byars will be here this weekend for a private book signing of his debut, "Our Time at Foxhollow Farm."

Top 5 events in St. Louis this weekend: November 16–19

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Lady Gaga at Scottrade Center, Garden Glow at Missouri Botanical Garden, Winterfest at The Arch, and more

Federal judge orders St. Louis police to change tactics during protests

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The preliminary injunction lays out restrictions on declaring unlawful assembly and use of such chemical agents as pepper spray.

A look at the international dining scene in St. Louis

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The restaurateurs behind some of our most beloved restaurant have come not only to call St. Louis home but also to weave its very fabric.

In Fox Park, co-working space NexCore takes a block-by-block approach to investing in the city

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As St. Louis aims for Amazon, the future of business could be small.

How to figure skate like a pro

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Five signature moves, as explained by St. Louis Skating Club coach Becky Cacioppo

Kwanzaa, as explained by a master storyteller

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Janice Katambwa shares the tradition with everyone.

Peek inside this St. Louis native's graphic guide to the Star Wars universe

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The force is strong with Tim Leong, author of "Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away."

Judge Jimmie Edwards, St. Louis' new public safety director, works to heal a divided city

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But when Mayor Lyda Krewson first asked him to consider the position, he declined.

Meet the St. Louis inventor who helped fight the Cold War

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Jack Hereford took the first serial photos of a solar eclipse, built miniature cameras for the CIA, and found a way to X-ray the buggy U.S. embassy in Moscow.
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