Newly Announced: Lalah Hathaway, Pat Benatar, Kenny Chesney, Seaway and More
Here, again, is every newly announced show for the week! On page one you'll find a quick list of shows that particularly caught our attention.…
View ArticleYour Guide to Halloween Fun in 2017 St. Louis
It's definitely not too early to start making plans for Halloween. Because the holiday falls on a Tuesday this year, a whole lot of fun kicks off this weekend.…
View ArticleMan Shot in Benton Park West While Walking His Dog Is Recovering
Shot down while walking his dog, a south St. Louis man is still trying to make sense of what he believes was a random attack. Tim Galos was hit in the chest around 9:30 p.m. on October 16 as he and...
View ArticleJournalists Are Sick of Getting Arrested in St. Louis
A bevy of national journalism organizations have co-signed a letter to Mayor Lyda Krewson expressing their "concern" about just how many journalists have been arrested in St. Louis in the last six...
View ArticleNo, There Wasn't a Bald Man Stabbing Strangers in Metro East, Police Say
A Metro East man's terrifying story of a knife-wielding stranger was compelling enough to bring a swarm of police to his neighborhood — but it was a lie, authorities say. Mahmoud Massoud, 34, of the...
View ArticleFormer Kinloch Mayor Darren Small Sentenced to Prison
A federal judge has sentenced former Kinloch mayor and fire chief Darren Small to eight months in prison. He pleaded guilty in August to two counts of fraud. His wife and co-defendant, Jayna Small,...
View ArticleNew KSHE Documentary Never Say Goodbye Details the Station's Early Years
During the early days of KSHE 95, DJs were able to set the mood of their shift, in part, through the use of a large lamp sitting on the console. As programmers rolled in for a shift, they were able to...
View ArticleWhoa Thunder's New Record The Depths of the Deep End Was Inspired By Heartache
Reached by phone one Tuesday evening, Brian McClelland is in between the two poles of his existence: fresh off a twelve-hour shift from his day job as a 911 dispatcher for St. Louis County and en...
View ArticleThe Best Things to Do This Week, October 27 to November 1
Halloween is this Tuesday, which means St. Louis will get the party started on Friday night and then keep it going through November 1.…
View ArticleSIUE's Super-Restrictive 'Free Speech Zone' Gets Sued by College Republicans
Students who want to speak out about a political issue at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville have every right to do so — well, so long as they reserve a spot in the "Free Speech Zone" first....
View ArticleGoFundMe Campaign Created to 'Save Eat-Rite'
That didn't take long. On Tuesday, word got out that St. Louis' beloved Eat-Rite Diner is closed for the next two weeks, if not for good. Owner L.B. Powers told the St. Louis Post Dispatch that the...
View ArticleHappy 50th Birthday, Lion's Choice — the Pride of St. Louis
Fifty years ago, as KSHE began filling the airwaves with the sounds of “Sweet Meat,” an even sweeter meat began filling our bellies. It wasn’t called Lion’s Choice(multiple locations including 14919...
View ArticleProtest Organizers Push Back on Allegations from Family of Anthony Lamar Smith
The St. Louis woman whose son's death has been at the center of demonstrations in the region said yesterday that she was angry at some of her fellow protesters for using his name to raise money. Annie...
View ArticleSt. Louis Film Fest Dumps Weinstein Co. Film, Subs in One About Sexual Assault
The St. Louis International Film Festival announced this morning that The Upside, a film distributed by the Weinstein Company, has been removed from this year's schedule. In its place, festival...
View ArticleSerial Washing Machine Pooper Terrorizes SIU-Carbondale Campus
Brian Pillar was not prepared for the horrors he found waiting for him in the washing machine. A freshman studying design at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Pillar was preparing to wash...
View ArticleMiracle, a Holiday Pop-Up Bar, is Coming Back to St. Louis
The yuletide season is just around the corner — and with it will come a holiday-themed bar. …
View ArticleWashington University's Former Dean of Students Sentenced in Child Porn Case
Washington University's former dean of students has been sentenced to four years and six months in federal prison on a child porn charge.Justin X. Carroll — known online as "MOperv"— viewed more than...
View Article'The Finest 15' Touts City-Owned Homes for Sale, All for $4K or Less
A workshop Saturday will highlight "the Finest 15"— fifteen select homes available for purchase in the Fairgrounds neighborhood. The homes, which are now vacant, are owned by the Land Reutilization...
View ArticleSt. Louis Pet Expo Blames Cancellation on Bigoted, Satan-Obsessed CPA
The cancellation of the St. Louis Pet Expo this weekend poses a steep disappointment to an expected 20,000+ animal lovers and 175 vendors. Yet while the St. Charles Convention Center claims it axed...
View ArticleProtesters Returned to Lyda Krewson's House. This Time, Police Let Them Be
On September 15, the day Jason Stockley was found not guilty of murder, hundreds of protesters converged on the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, triggering a police response that would culminate...
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