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Music lovers can head to the Gateway Arch as the Blues at the Arch festival returns August 14–16. On the original site of the historic Old Rock House, the festival will pay homage to the rich blues history of St. Louis. 

“So many great blues stories have ...


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Towns across America have been preparing for years to celebrate July 4 in a big way since it falls on the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. But costly tariffs that the Trump administration slapped on Chinese-made fireworks and historically high demand have led some communities to pull the plug on their fireworks shows or get extra creative in trying to fund them.

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A north-south Bus Rapid Transit line is likely one stop closer to becoming a reality, as this morning St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer will present the city’s final route plan to the East-West Gateway Council of Governments.

The regional council’s approval is an essential step toward securing federal funding for the project, says Scott Ogilvie, a planning executive for...


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The Grove will soon have a new late-night dining option, courtesy of two big players in the St. Louis food and entertainment scene. Atomic Eats (4140 Manchester), a fast-casual restaurant, will open inside Atomic by Jamo on July 8. The Five Senses, LLC, ...


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Open floor plans are typically associated with new construction and modern architecture—but they’re winning over historic home enthusiasts, too. “Most people love historic architecture and all the detail and craftsmanship that comes with it, but unlike 100 years ago, they now want to entertain and live in these spaces,” says Randy Renner, owner of


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