FOOD & DRINK
Remodeled Walmart opens today in south St. Louis County
ST. LOUIS — A newly remodeled Walmart store is celebrating its opening today in St. Louis County, at 3270 Telegraph Road. The grand opening will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a parking lot tailgate party outside the store. Attendees can enjoy food trucks, giveaways, and appearances by local mascots Fred Bird and Louie, as well […]
St. Louis on new Zillow Gone Wild TV show
St. Louis is set to be featured in a new series called ‘Zillow Gone Wild,’ hosted by Jack McBreyer from ‘30 Rock’. The series premieres on May 3 at 10:30/9:30c on HGTV. For those with the Max subscription, the series can be streamed on the same day.
Live Nation’s Concert Week offers $25 tickets to St. Louis-area shows
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - As part of the 10-year anniversary of Live Nation’s Concert Week, fans will be able to enjoy over 5,000 shows with $25 tickets between May 8 to May 14. Live Nation’s limited-time ticket offer encompasses over 900 artists, including 21 Savage, Alanis...
Show Me The Weekend: Parades, Cinco De Mayo, Kentucky Derby & More
ST. LOUIS — It's the first weekend of May and there are lots of events happening around the St. Louis area. If you're looking for fun weekend activities for you and the kids, we have you covered. Keyway Gala. First up is Keyway's Gala: A Million Dreams. It takes...
MOMS club hosts biannual resale event
The Mehlville MOMS club is holding its twice-a-year resale event, Baby Mania, May 4 in the parking lot of Mehlville High School, 3200 Lemay Ferry Road. Shopping is open from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Saturday, though those who purchased Early Bird passes in advance for $20 may begin shopping at 7 a.m.
Debunking 1904 St. Louis World's Fair food invention myths
ST. LOUIS — The most popular and long-standing myths of St. Louis stem from the 1904 World's Fair. The event was rife with new experiences for everyone who attended, including unfamiliar cultures, state-of-the-art technology and still-standing architecture. The new "1904 World's Fair Exhibit" launched at the Missouri History Museum on Tuesday takes a deep dive into all of these topics and more.
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