It will take effect this Friday, June 1, at 5 p.m. Lieutenant Governor Mike Parson will then become governor.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens announces his resignation
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Sports bistro Champs on Jefferson to open in the former Spare No Rib space
Spare No Rib will once again share space with Egg.
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The Race for the Cure marks its own 20-year milestone
St. Louis’ Susan G. Komen race for breast cancer is one of the largest in the nation.
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Talking to the legendary Margaret Cho
Cho will be at Helium for two shows this weekend; we chatted with her about giving up the wild life, the current state of politics, and her favorite comics working right now.
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Be the best dressed guest at any wedding
The royal wedding is over and we still have major fashion envy. Just because Megan and Harry didn’t include you on their guest list doesn’t mean you can’t be the best dressed at another wedding this season.
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Why some Cardinals games are being broadcast on Facebook and not TV
Fans who want to watch pitching prospect Alex Reyes return to the mound Wednesday against the Brewers will have to remember their Facebook password.
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311 Wine House & Beer Garden opens today
Located in a former salon, the St. Peters restaurant serves up drinks, food, and live music.
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Two South Side spots serving up weekend brunch alternatives
Alphateria offers Latin-inspired brunch in a brewery, and The Stellar Hog serves sophisticated fare at a barbecue joint.
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Top 5 events in St. Louis this week: May 31–June 3
Webster Arts Fair, "Romeo and Juliet" in Forest Park, an Opera Theatre premiere, and more
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St. Louis restaurant openings, closings, and coming soons: May 2018
The "ins, outs, and almosts" in metro St. Louis for May 2018
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7 health and wellness events to check out this June
Bees, bikes, the Be Well STL Boot Camp, and a chance to drink with the dogs
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The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: June 1–3
Celebrate the donut, check out Bigfoot, and play an artistic round of mini-golf.
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John Henry captures the zeitgeist with his new single, "American Pain"
The track, he says, is part of a larger effort to “try to soak what’s happening around me and filter it through my experience."
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P'Sghetti's Pasta & Sandwiches to close Glendale location, plans to relocate
Its last day of service will be Sunday, June 3.
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Ask George: Why are there only two Ted Drewes locations?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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Virvus Jones' new novel captures St. Louis politics—and African-American urban life in the 20th century
His newest book, "Stalking Horse," is a a roman à clef reminiscent of Richard Wright and Voltaire.
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Classic gambrel-style shingle home asks $3.75 million
The Ladue manse brings Hamptons living to St. Louis.
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Open houses to visit on June 3
Every other week, Design STL offers a look at open houses worth visiting. This week, we feature three properties in the highly rated Lindbergh School District.
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A closer look at Mike Parson, Missouri's new governor
The former lieutenant governor was sworn in at the Capitol on Friday, following Gov. Eric Greitens' resignation.
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You can mini golf at the Sheldon Art Galleries this summer
The Sheldon Art Galleries' latest exhibit, opening this weekend, is an artist-designed golf course.
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