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“With this contract comes a lot of responsibility,” Crochet said during Friday’s press conference.
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Shota Imanaga will try to shut down Manny Machado and company when the Chicago Cubs take on the San Diego Padres on Friday at 2:20 p.m. ET, at Wrigley Field.
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The favored Tigers (-237 moneyline odds to win) take the field at home against the White Sox (+197).
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The St. Louis Cardinals High-A prospects will wait another day to launch their 2025 season as the Peoria Chiefs opening day was rained out Friday.
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The St. Louis Art Museum hosts a naturalization ceremony welcoming new immigrants as U.S. citizens on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at the St. Louis Art Museum. Video by Zachary Linhares, St. Louis Post-Dispatch ST.
Rounds of rain are moving into the region, bringing a heightened risk of flash flooding and severe storms—particularly for areas southeast of St. Louis. While rainfall will ease slightly over the weekend,
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Authorities continue to search for a driver accused in a deadly St. Louis hit-and-run crash involving a bicyclist earlier this week.
Plus, ever wonder what happened to Ginger Spice from the Spice Girls? She writes books now and is coming to St. Louis to promote her latest in the Rosie Frost
NWS survey crews are surveying damage from Wednesday's storms. Here's how many tornadoes they've confirmed so far.
Former St. Louis Cardinals manager and catcher Mike Matheny made a heartfelt return to the city he once called home—not to step back onto the field, but to share a different kind of playbook. At a recent event held at the new Rawlings facility in Westport,
St. Louis Park is seeking bids for Lift Station No. 10 replacement, including construction and electrical work, by April 24, 2025.
"Yes, we're tired of this. Every time heavy rain hits, our streets flood. The City needs to finally fix the problem," said one concerned homeowner.