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Stringz EMB uses his music to deliver soulful message
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Becky Rothman, St. Louis 'Queen of Carpet,' dead at 67
Becky Rothman, the "Queen of Carpet," was famous for commercials featuring her flying on a rug over the Gateway Arch. She died Sunday.
My Lou
Knob Hill Park is a place to create a new, healthier you
On what used to be a place to swim, Knob Hill Park is giving the community a place to pull, push and run. Anyone can use the free workout equipment.
People
St. Louis community mourns legendary singer Tina Turner
St. Louis is shaken by the death of Tina Turner. Many have placed flowers at the queen of rock and roll's start on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Local News
Timeline: Tina Turner's life and career
The singer performed around the globe and expressed an array of highs and lows through her music such as love, joy and rage.
My Lou
Riverview Gardens senior receives over $1M in merit-based scholarships
Riverview Gardens senior Precious Barry received over $1 million in merit-based scholarships, including a full ride at Washington University.
My Lou
'It's an honor': Lincoln Theatre is a cornerstone of Belleville
The century-old Lincoln Theatre has been a staple in the hearts of Belleville citizens for a long time. Sandy and her husband run the theatre to keep tradition alive
People
Lasting impact of Japanese-American architect Gyo Obata in St. Louis
Goya Obata's iconic designs include the Abbey Church at St. Louis Priory, the Planetarium and the Eagleton Courthouse. He attended Washington University.
Senior Grads
Sterling K. Brown, Dr. Fauci give speeches at Wash U graduation
Washington University students received their diplomas today as they walked across the stage. Actor, and St. Louis native Sterling K. Brown gave a speech.
My Lou
Dialing through history at the Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum
At the museum, you can find hundreds of phones collected and used through the centuries. From the rotary phone to Nokia, you'll see it all and learn something, too!
My Lou
St. Louis dog rescue gets millions of views on TikTok
"She put her head like right in my lap and just looked at me like, ‘Oh my God, thank you. You’re really here for me,'" Stray Rescue's Donna Lochmann said.
Music
Grace Bumbry, 1st Black singer at Bayreuth, dies at 86
Bumbry was born Jan. 4, 1937, in St. Louis. Her father, Benjamin, was a railroad porter and her mother, the former Melzia Walker, a school teacher.
People
Becky Rothman, St. Louis 'Queen of Carpet,' dead at 67
Becky Rothman, the "Queen of Carpet," was famous for commercials featuring her flying on a rug over the Gateway Arch. She died Sunday.
My Lou
Knob Hill Park is a place to create a new, healthier you
On what used to be a place to swim, Knob Hill Park is giving the community a place to pull, push and run. Anyone can use the free workout equipment.
People
St. Louis community mourns legendary singer Tina Turner
St. Louis is shaken by the death of Tina Turner. Many have placed flowers at the queen of rock and roll's start on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
Local News
Timeline: Tina Turner's life and career
The singer performed around the globe and expressed an array of highs and lows through her music such as love, joy and rage.
My Lou
Riverview Gardens senior receives over $1M in merit-based scholarships
Riverview Gardens senior Precious Barry received over $1 million in merit-based scholarships, including a full ride at Washington University.
My Lou
'It's an honor': Lincoln Theatre is a cornerstone of Belleville
The century-old Lincoln Theatre has been a staple in the hearts of Belleville citizens for a long time. Sandy and her husband run the theatre to keep tradition alive
People
Lasting impact of Japanese-American architect Gyo Obata in St. Louis
Goya Obata's iconic designs include the Abbey Church at St. Louis Priory, the Planetarium and the Eagleton Courthouse. He attended Washington University.
Senior Grads
Sterling K. Brown, Dr. Fauci give speeches at Wash U graduation
Washington University students received their diplomas today as they walked across the stage. Actor, and St. Louis native Sterling K. Brown gave a speech.
My Lou
Dialing through history at the Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum
At the museum, you can find hundreds of phones collected and used through the centuries. From the rotary phone to Nokia, you'll see it all and learn something, too!
My Lou
St. Louis dog rescue gets millions of views on TikTok
"She put her head like right in my lap and just looked at me like, ‘Oh my God, thank you. You’re really here for me,'" Stray Rescue's Donna Lochmann said.
Music
Grace Bumbry, 1st Black singer at Bayreuth, dies at 86
Bumbry was born Jan. 4, 1937, in St. Louis. Her father, Benjamin, was a railroad porter and her mother, the former Melzia Walker, a school teacher.
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