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This Week in St. Louis

STL Bucket List

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For the past 6 years, our STL Bucket List Weekend Guide has helped thousands of people discover the best things to do in St. Louis every single Friday. From festivals and markets to concerts, sports, and the city's most iconic events, we’ve made it our mission to keep you connected to the culture. Now, we’re bringing that same energy to a new format. This Week in St. Louis is our brand new weekly podcast hosted by Brice. Each episode is a quick 10-15 minute listen, dropping every Thursday, g ...
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Senior Producer and distinguished St. Louis media veteran Carol Daniel interviews a wide range of local people and organizations in conversations aimed at providing context and clarity about the St. Louis community. Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel explores complex issues with people working to help our region thrive.
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The St. Louis Podcast

St. Louis Podcast

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St. Louis' most popular business and satire news podcast. Hosted by Eric Brown, alongside the most badass guests in and outside of St. Louis. The show covers the latest in business and current events. Watch the free version of the video at youtube.com/@thestlouispodcast
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BUILD St. Louis

Kerry Smith

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BUILD St. Louis presents the most innovative minds in construction and development across the St. Louis region. From contractors and designers to engineers and real estate professionals, this podcast covers all aspects of the industry. Tune in to stay up-to-date on who’s moving dirt and building projects in the region.
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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THE Worst Fans in Baseball Podcast – Three St. Louis Cardinals Fans with realistic and unrealistic, bias and unbiased attitudes. Uncut, no holds barred talk about our favorite baseball team. Cardinal Fans are often coined as “The Best Fans in Baseball” Certainly to a degree that is true, but a good percentage of the fan base are often embarrassing. We are here to be THE Worst Fans in Baseball.
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Dental Cleaning St Louis

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Stallings Dental has earned a trusted reputation for providing exceptional dental cleaning in St Louis, combining advanced technology with a gentle touch to deliver superior oral care. Their skilled dental hygienists focus on deep plaque removal, tartar elimination, and gum health maintenance, ensuring every patient leaves with a refreshed and polished smile. Whether it’s your routine six-month checkup or a specialized cleaning for gum sensitivity, Stallings Dental tailors each treatment to ...
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Welcome to *STL In the Huddle*, the official podcast of The National Football Foundation St. Louis Tom Lombardo Chapter. Dedicated to promoting scholarship, citizenship, and athletic achievement, the NFF STL Chapter supports amateur football by recognizing excellence on and off the field. Through its work, the organization highlights the importance of education, leadership, and sportsmanship in shaping future leaders. *STL In the Huddle* serves as a platform to celebrate the sport of footbal ...
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Welcome to the St Louis Rodent Control Advice Pod! Join us as we tackle the unique challenges of rodent control in the Gateway City. Each episode brings you expert advice, actionable tips, and local insights to help homeowners and renters keep their properties rodent-free. Whether you’re dealing with mice, rats, or other pests, we provide the knowledge and solutions you need for a cleaner, healthier home. Tune in and take control of your space—St. Louis deserves to be pest-free!
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St. Louis Retold

Longform podcast by St. Louis Magazine

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Each month, St. Louis Magazine investigates some of the most compelling people, events, and more in the region. Now, you can hear these award-winning features from the writers who crafted them.
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Meet St. Louis

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St. Louis is a place full of incredible food, interesting businesses, some of the nation's best breweries and some of the country's most creative people. Meet St. Louis is the podcast taking you behind the scenes with the brewers, chefs, entrepreneurs, and artists who make St. Louis more than just the Arch.
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'St Louis Marie de Montfort and "True Devotion"' is a programme about St Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort and the spirituality he taught and promoted by his writings and in all his preaching of parish missions and retreats. Each episode will attempt to describe who St Louis Marie was, and how he made Mary, the Mother of Jesus Christ, a central part of his own search for God and his efforts to help others to find God. Look for our podcast in the Podcasts app or in the iTunes Store.
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St. Louis Realtor Podcast

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The St. Louis Realtor Podcast is hosted by REALTORS® Adam Kruse and Shannon St. Pierre of the Hermann London Real Estate Group in Maplewood, Missouri which Adam is the owner of. In each episode Adam and Shannon will share their vast real estate knowledge to tell stories, give advice, interview experts, and share deals on their favorite properties. For more information about Hermann London, to ask a question, or recommend a topic to discuss, email [email protected] Blog - hermannlondo ...
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St. Louis Grease Trap Services

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St. Louis Grease Trap Services is a company that specializes in grease trap cleaning and pumping for customers in the St. Louis area, with 24-hour emergency services available when you need it most. We are equipped to service any size grease trap, from small above ground ones all the way up to large underground interceptors. Our technicians take pride in properly pumping your grease traps, so they can stay clear of buildups and clogs that lead to costly repairs or replacements later on down ...
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Welcome to St. Louis Cardinals: Beyond the HOF - Saluting Unsung Heroes. Your hosts are Tom Nance and Jon Krost, both lifelong Cardinals fans. Nance is a high school umpire and former baseball coach, and Krost is a research aficionado and underdog enthusiast who takes delight in the clutch hits of players like Daniel Descalso. Come along on this journey as they celebrate stories of greatness by role players that helped make the Cardinals a legendary organization. Enjoy the deep dives into th ...
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St Louis Dental Implants

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When it comes to restoring smiles with precision, Stallings Dental is widely recognized for providing some of the best dental implant solutions in St. Louis. Their team understands that missing teeth affect more than just appearance, they also impact confidence, chewing ability, and overall oral health. By offering advanced dental implant treatments, Stallings Dental ensures patients receive a long-lasting and natural-looking solution. Patients choose Stallings Dental for their expertise, st ...
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Meet Me At Musial: A St. Louis Cardinals Podcast

Daniel Shoptaw and Allen Medlock

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"Meet me at Musial" is a trademark of St. Louis, where the Musial statue is a rallying point. Every week, two far-flung fans virtually "meet at Musial" to go over the latest in Cardinal news and discussion. Daniel Shoptaw (@C70, from Arkansas) and Allen Medlock (@amedlock1, Oklahoma) prove that great Cardinal talk can come anywhere in Cardinal Nation when you meet up to discuss your favorite team.
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St. Louis City officials and advocates for the homeless say they are bracing for, and oppose, the Trump administration’s cuts to programs that put homeless people in permanent homes. In November, HUD Secretary Scott Turner called the use of billions of dollars to provide permanent housing a “Biden-era slush fund” that would be replaced by a focus o…
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Three children starved and locked in room in O’Fallon, Granite City Steel blast furnace to reopen in 2026, vote for Dome and tourism bureau to merge passes, vastly different solutions offered for St. Louis County budget deficit, Build-A-Bear’s great year stalls out due to Trump tariffs, latest on Chiefs/Royals in Missouri…
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Send us a text On today’s episode of *STL in the Huddle*, we’re joined by Tyler Fulghum, a familiar face from ESPN and a passionate sports analyst. Tyler brings his unique insights into the world of football, sharing his take on the latest headlines, strategies, and what fans can expect in the weeks ahead. In a fun twist, host Tom and Tyler reminis…
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In this solo episode of The St. Louis Podcast, Eric Brown continues the conversation around where things are headed — personally, culturally, and as a society. This is an honest, unscripted episode built around reflection and real-life perspective. Eric talks through the pressure people are feeling, the noise that never seems to stop, and why so ma…
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St. Louis is in full holiday mode this weekend, and we’ve got your complete rundown. From neighborhood tree lightings and shopping markets, to winter pop-ups, festive concerts, brewery events, and family-friendly kicks under the Arch, this week is packed with classic STL traditions and new seasonal experiences. Whether you’re hopping between holida…
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The Winter Meetings are here, and the Cardinals might actually be ready to move Willson Contreras — with reports he’s now open to waiving his no-trade for the right fit. We dig into what that means, what happens with Donnie, Lars, and Nado, plus the Cardinals landing the No. 4 Comp Balance A pick and early extension talks with Oli Marmol. Then we b…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 1 through December 8. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—classes resume today, December 1, after the Thanksgiving break. Hope you had a restful holiday!Next, mark your calendars: the last day of Fall 2025 full semester classes is this Friday, December 5. Make sure you're wrapping …
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We speak with novelist David Haynes, who created the literary organization Kimbilio to bring together writers of the African diaspora for community, support, and to make a change through their craft right here in St. Louis. They aim to change the face of American literature and provide community and support to writers within the Black community. - …
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Josh, Tom, and Pat discuss the Clase-Ortiz sports gambling scandal, but mainly riff about how dickless and inept the Democrats are, and how the president is a ginormously fat pedophile. Read our articles here: https://the-worst-blog-in-baseball.comFollow us on Twitter: @worstfanspod, @WorstFansTom, @WorstFansJosh, @budterracebro, @WorstFansNik, @pa…
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Longtime St. Louis food writer Matt Sorrell’s new book is a celebration of his favorite restaurants, bars and shops. Among the 80 selections are old standbys like the Hideaway and Crown Candy Kitchen, as well as newer arrivals like Kain Tayo and Balkan Treat Box. The book, “Matt’s St. Louis Food Story,” highlights not just the food, but the atmosph…
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South city house fire traps firefighter under rubble for 12 minutes, St. Louis County budget already $80-million in red, vote today on “saving” the Dome, Waymo comes to St. Louis, hundreds waiting for court-ordered mental evaluations, Alton gets new city-wide high-speed internet, Ranken-Jordan “sim” home…
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Many property owners in the EF3 tornado’s path are still locked in fights with their insurance companies more than six months after the storm. STLPR economic development reporter Kavahn Mansouri shares what he and fellow reporter Andrea Henderson found as they followed two households on their journeys for fair payouts — and how they hope to hold in…
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Missouri’s first day of legal sports betting drew gamblers to both casinos and mobile apps to place their first bets in the state. Questions about revenue and responsible gambling remain. STLPR journalists Olivia Mizelle and Brian Munoz talk about their reporting, which included visits to Horseshoe St. Louis Casino and a DraftKings event that featu…
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Generations of bleary-eyed St. Louisans have flitted into late night diners like moths to lamplight, drawn in by one of our most treasured regional dishes: the slinger — an artful pile of eggs, hash browns, onions, cheese, meat and chile (or gravy). So the city mourned at the beginning of November when one of the last best places to get a slinger —…
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Thirty five years after its signing, the Americans with Disabilities Act has led to changes in schools, work, and public spaces. The stories of St. Louisans with disabilities reveal what that landmark legislation — and disability rights activists' work in St. Louis long before ADA — changed. They also illustrate what remains to be done. Guests Lori…
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In this episode of The Official St. Louis Podcast, Eric Brown switches things up with a festive guide to the best holiday events happening around St. Louis. From light shows to train rides to family-friendly attractions, this episode is all about getting into the Christmas spirit and exploring what the city has to offer this season. Eric highlights…
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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here. In under 10 minutes, Brice from STL Bucket List covers Thanksgiving weekend events across the Lou, from holiday markets to neighborhood celebrations and festive nights out. This week’s highlights include: Shop local events Thanksgiving weekend concerts, markets, and seasonal festivals Christmas pop up bars an…
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The Cardinals kick off the offseason with a blockbuster: Sonny Gray is shipped to Boston in a restructured deal that guarantees him $41M for 2026, while St. Louis brings back young arms Richard Fitts and top prospect Brandon Clarke. We break down what the new rotation pieces bring, plus the Cardinals’ smaller moves with Yohel Pozo, Scott Blewett, a…
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Missourians will finally get their chance to place wagers on sporting events on Monday, Dec. 1. That’s because the Show-Me State’s voters narrowly legalized sports betting last year, meaning that St. Louisans will no longer have to physically travel to Illinois to place a wager. STLPR’s Sarah Kellogg talks about what sports betting enthusiasts shou…
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The trial in the Missouri attorney general’s case that could remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office came to a close on Tuesday, with more than 30 witnesses testifying over the course of a week. STLPR’s Visuals Editor Brian Munoz joins the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air to discuss.…
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St. Louis County officials are grappling with a major budgetary hole, one that includes a roughly $20 million deficit for the county’s health department. But while acknowledging the perilous financial times for the county, St. Louis County Director of Public Health Dr. Kanika Cunningham is pushing back against the idea that the county should shutte…
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Former St. Louis Mayor James Conway dies, safety deficiencies cited as reasons to close downtown charter school, fate of Sheriff Montgomery in hands of judge, governor defends MO Scholars as program pending in court, two groups reviving Ozarks casino talk, Brown Friday for plumbers, Baileys Restaurants bankruptcy filing…
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Thirty years ago, a group of St. Louis teens walked into the Forum of Contemporary Art, sparking youth programs that have since reached more than 30,000 young people. Now the Contemporary Art Museum, a new exhibit, “We Find Ourselves: 30 Years of Teens Making Art,” looks back on that legacy and showcases new works by emerging artists in St. Louis. …
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For many people, the holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year. But even the most heartwarming Thanksgiving meal with loved ones can come with sides of social obligation, financial strain and expectation. St. Louis clinical psychologist Dr. Marva Robinson shares advice on connecting with family, managing expectations and making the most…
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Brenden Schaeffer breaks down Tuesday's news of the Cardinals trading Sonny Gray and cash to the Boston Red Sox for pitchers Richard Fitts and Brandon Clarke. How much money did the Cardinals send in the deal to not pitch for their team in 2026? And does this move make sense in the bigger context of what the Cardinals were aiming to accomplish this…
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Deadly mobile home fire overnight in Jefferson County, downtown charter school on suspension for safety and educational concerns, sports wagering begins in Missouri next week, closing arguments today in trial to remove city sheriff, turkey prices down, tips to not burn house down, Centene selling off land after scaling back…
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Brenden Schaeffer tries to make sense of the Yohel Pozo news over the past week. The Cardinals non-tendered him last week, but on Monday, news emerged that they're signing him to a contract.What gives? And what does it all mean for Ivan Herrera, Pedro Pages, Jimmy Crooks and Leonardo Bernal? We'll explain.NOTE: Apologies for the audio quality from …
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In Charles County, Elvis has left the courtroom. That’s thanks to an official Missouri disciplinary commission whose decision is forcing the retirement of Judge Matthew Thornhill. Thornhill drew complaints for his habit of dressing up as Elvis in the courtroom, wearing an Elvis wig and making jokes about Elvis to litigants. In this month’s Legal Ro…
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Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 24 through December 1. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Thanksgiving break kicks off this Wednesday, November 26. No classes from then until Sunday, November 30. Enjoy the time off! Next, the university will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday from Thursday, November 27, thro…
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