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South Bend

  • Culture

    December 13, 2012
  • Blogs

    June 27, 2012

    Exit Interview: Jake Wagman on Post-Dispatch and New Career

    Jake Wagman stepped down last week from his job as a political reporter at the Post-Dispatch to start an opposition research firm. Yesterday Riverfront Times caught up with the 33-year-old Wagman, who we once named St. Louis' best reporter, to discuss his new gig as a freelance sleuth and his memori ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 19, 2009

    7 Coaches Who Should Replace Charlie Weis at Notre Dame

    Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis could be out at the end of the season. But should replace him?​As we near the end of another college football season, one of America's favorite subjects rises again: What happens to Notre Dame? Why is this non-story a story? Yu don't have to look far -- whether i ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 4, 2009

    St. Louis Isn't Only Place to Experience a Weirdly Cool July

    ​Last month was one for the record books with St. Louis experiencing its sixth -- or was it seventh? -- coolest July in history. As it turns out, we were not alone. While our friends in the Pacific Northwest were suffering  some bizarre, surface-of-the-sun type heat, the Midwest and Northeast ... More >>

  • News

    September 14, 2005

    Ask a Negro Leaguer Column

    Week of September 14, 2005

  • Film

    January 12, 2005

    Rudy (1993)

    It's Hoosiers. On turf.

  • News

    September 4, 2002

    The Battle of the Paddle

    Loot dreams, pre-teen stars, Russian immigrants and (cough) very old men have the St. Louis table-tennis scene popping off

  • News

    February 20, 2002

    Herky Jerk

    Doe Run's owner has done this before -- and that has regulators braced for trouble

  • News

    September 6, 2000

    The Hummer King

    Jim Lynch rules in the world of boy toys. Will he keep his throne now that GM has moved in?

  • News

    June 30, 1999

    Burned

    Ellen Reasonover has served 16 years of a life sentence for murder. But new evidence -- a secret tape and a forgotten memo -- suggests that the prosecution may have committed the real crime.

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