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Red State Refugees: Fed-Up St. Louisans Are Fleeing Missouri for Illinois
One lawmaker says people moving to the Metro East are part of an "uncountable diaspora"
By Kallie Cox
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Illinois, Missouri, LGTBQ, reproductive rights, Daniel Bogard, Pamela Merritt, Metro East, Kelly Cassidy, Cover Story, Slideshow
St. Louis Starbucks Barista Pumps Whipped Cream Into Their Diaper
The state has asked St. Louis County to investigate
By Monica Obradovic
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Starbucks, barista shoving whipped cream down diaper, Ballwin, Missouri, diaper fetish
Becky 'Queen of Carpet' Rothman Has Died
She's gone to the great carpet store in the sky at age 67
By Jaime Lees
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, St. Louis, Missouri, commercial, Becky Queen of Carpet, died, dead, Slideshow
Brandon Bosley Is the Wrong Alderman to Make St. Louis Streets Safer
The sponsor of Board Bill 120 is now walking back pedestrian safety provisions in favor of unrelated projects
By Evie Hemphill
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Views & Opinions, St. Louis, Missouri, Brandon Bosley, street safety, pedestrian deaths
So St. Louis: Don't Tell a Halloween Joke in Ohio
An anonymous story about something that could only happen in the Gateway City
By Anonymous
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, So St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis, Halloween, jokes
Illinois Woman Sues Fireball Over Misleading Whiskey Labeling
Those miniature bottles of Fireball Cinnamon don't actually contain whiskey, suit says
By Ryan Krull
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, fireball, whisky, St. Louis, Missouri, lawsuit, fake, cinnamon
Post-Dispatch Lays Off 1, Eliminates 2 Other Openings
The last remaining archivist is leaving the St. Louis daily's once robust library staff
By Sarah Fenske
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Lee Enterprises, newspaper layoffs, newspaper morgue, St. Louis, Missouri
Police, Courts Disagree Why St. Louis Teen Foundry Shooting Suspects Sent Home
The SLMPD and juvenile court have different stories about why the teens found with guns were released to parents
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, city foundry, shooting, juvenile court, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, St. Louis, Missouri
This St. Louisan Has a Front Row Seat to the George Santos Debacle
Former Spokesman for Mayor Lyda Krewson is now working in DC to get the fraudster out of Congress
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Missouri, George Santos, Jacob Long, congress
RFT Reviews the Week: January 16 to January 22, 2023
Widening I-70, five detainees jailbreak and get caught, and Bob Kramer’s Marionettes burns
By Riverfront Times Staff
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Week in Review, St. Louis, Missouri, week in review
So St. Louis: 'I Don’t Wanna Shoot Anyone That Doesn’t Need To Be Shot'
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, So St. Louis, Missouri, guns
Missouri Faith Leaders File Suit Over State’s Abortion Ban
The lawsuit argues legislators are forcing their religion on all Missourians
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Abortion Rights, St. Louis, Missouri, abortion, Roe Vs. Wade, religion
St. Louis Man Gets 17.5 Years for Robbing 2 Cell Phone Stores, Wing Stop
Louquincy Carr robbed places within walking distance of his house
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, St. Louis, Missouri, South Grand, robbery
RFT Asks: How Would Stephen Webber Fight Missouri's 'Extremism'?
The Democrat dishes on why Trump-era politics moved him to run for state senate a second time
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, RFT Asks, Stephen Webber, Missouri, Columbia, District 19, Senate
So St. Louis: Making My Lunch While Watching a Drug Bust
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, So St. Louis, fentanyl, drugs, St. Louis, Missouri
Stephan Shaw Is Ready for the Biggest Boxing Match of His Career
The St. Louis boxer takes the ring against Efe Ajagba on ESPN this Saturday
By Benjamin Simon
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, St. Louis, Stephan Shaw, St. Louis boxing, Efe Ajagba, ESPN, boxing, Missouri
St. Louis Man Goes on Trial for 3 Carjackings in a Single Day
Drew Hamilton Clark, 37, faces a slew of state and federal charges
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, federal courts, carjacking, St. Louis, stolen cars, robbery, Missouri
St. Louis Restaurateur Gets 2.5 Years for COVID Relief, Bank Fraud
Le Mell Harlston's pandemic-relief fraud case is one of almost 50 being handled by federal prosecutors in St. Louis
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, COVID fraud, Missouri, St. Louis, Phillies Cheesesteak, University City restaurants, Le Mell Harlston
So St. Louis: Teens Dream of New Year's Day Morning Party at Pop's
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, So St. Louis, Pop's, New Year's Day, Missouri, St. Louis
St. Louis Man Living in Cotton Belt Building Suing Over New State Law
Ronald Benson is one of seven plaintiffs seeking to block enforcement of a new law that opponents say criminalizes homelessness
By Ryan Krull and Monica Obradovic
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, lawsuit, HB 1606, unhoused, homelessness, Missouri
Midtown St. Louis Will Get a Pedestrian Bridge Over I-64
St. Louis Mom of Slain 14-Year-Old Needs Money for His Funeral
Slain Soulard Hit-and-Run Victim Remains Unidentified