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PostJul 29, 2018#1576

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“Second-largest city”??? Irresponsible journalism.
Well, yeah, but technically it's true.

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PostJul 30, 2018#1577

framer wrote:
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stlgasm wrote:
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“Second-largest city”??? Irresponsible journalism.
Well, yeah, but technically it's true.
By which metric?

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PostJul 30, 2018#1578

^The STL Metro Area is much larger than KC, but the city of KC is larger than the city of St. Louis.


https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/ ... /PST045217

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PostJul 30, 2018#1579

^Yeah, “technically” but realistically. Especially considering the article mentions the Delmar Loop, which primarily lies outside of the city limits of the “second-largest city”, the statement serves no purpose other than to downplay St Louis’ clear dominance in the state. Wouldn’t be surprised if the writer was from Kansas City. 😂

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PostJul 30, 2018#1580

^Honestly, they probably just looked at Wikipedia or in an atlas and saw the population stats and said "Ah." While folks from St. Louis (and Kansas City) get deeply bent and lose a lot of sleep about this I don't think it's necessary to see a conspiracy. Just a lack of deep familiarity. There are other signs of this. Who in town would honestly and with a strait face say that the Delmar loop is "easily" the most vibrant and eclectic street? Sure, it's vibrant and rather eclectic in that college town kind of way, but . . . there are LOTS of competitors for either or both titles. Not to disparage Delmar, but we have plenty of equally cool strips: Maryland, Cherokee, Middlingsouth Grand, Wa(r)shington (r optional depending on your original neighborhood) . . . Some of which are almost surely more vibrant or more eclectic. Though maybe not both. The balance is kind of a judgment call.

Anyway, what it mostly screams to me is "hey, an outside likes our town." And I like that. I can live with it. The minor errors are no big deal. It's a nice plug.

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PostAug 01, 2018#1581

The WSJ documents how more Americans are going for wine and cocktails over beer, sending alarm over the beer industry, in a very St Louis-centric article:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/americas-l ... _lead_pos5

Featuring Busch Stadium, Brennan's, Big Daddy's, Paddy O's, Randall's Wines and Spirits, and the mobile beer bar at Tower Grove Park.

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PostAug 01, 2018#1582

^ not this guy. i'm hereby upping my beer consumption.

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PostAug 08, 2018#1583

Cortex gets some love from Curbed:

https://www.curbed.com/2018/8/7/1765866 ... nt-startup


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PostAug 10, 2018#1584

Flood Thy Neighbor: Who Stays Dry and Who Decides?
One Missouri town’s levee saga (Arnold MO) captures what's wrong with America's approach to controlling rivers.
https://www.propublica.org/article/leve ... ho-decides

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PostAug 15, 2018#1585

Not really national (it's more international), but it's cool and I hadn't seen (or surprisingly even heard of) this before. Apparently the St. Louis Fire Dept. and the Zurich Airport Fire Dept. had a 'job swap' last year where two firefighters from each department swapped jobs for a week, I believe, for a Swiss TV show called "Jobtausch" (German for job exchange/swap). Everyone seemed to enjoy the experience and the two Swiss firefighters (and Swiss viewers) got exposed to a lot of St. Louis, including the not-so-nice but just as important aspects of it, and handled themselves very well. Note: this is the Swiss broadcast, so the narration is German and the spoken "German" isn't subbed (hell I'm fluent in German and even I found most of the Zurich German dialect utterly unintelligible), but the English isn't dubbed over, just subbed in places, so most everyone should be able to get the general gist of everything.


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PostAug 16, 2018#1586

St. Louis University Is Installing Amazon Alexa-Enabled Echo Dots Campus-Wide
http://fortune.com/2018/08/15/amazon-al ... dorm-room/

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PostAug 17, 2018#1588

hebeters2 wrote:
Aug 16, 2018
St. Louis University Is Installing Amazon Alexa-Enabled Echo Dots Campus-Wide
http://fortune.com/2018/08/15/amazon-al ... dorm-room/
Glad my school isn't wasting my tuition dollars on gimmicks like this. The !one would be better spent on practically anything else imaginable, like maybe paying their adjunct faculty more or improving their lagging acade!ic programs.

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PostAug 30, 2018#1589

Here’s How Much Time You’ll Waste Commuting in Your Lifetime (by City)
https://www.educateddriver.org/heres-ho ... e-by-city/

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PostSep 06, 2018#1590

I've always found St. Louis' architecture to be one of the great, if not the greatest, selling points of the city. Everyone knows the Arch, the Cards, the Blues, and the wonderful Zoo. I'd love to see the CVC and others use more of the City's architecture and it's density and walkablity to sell St. Louis more often then they currently do.

Here is a great write up about St. Louis' architecture from a travel writer at Forbes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnoseid/ ... 9795f51596

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PostSep 06, 2018#1591

^Nice. The Arch project sure has spun off a lot of good press for us this Summer.

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PostSep 12, 2018#1592

This article is more about tax incentives, with STL, KC, and PHX as the subjects. All pics are STL.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/11/busi ... 2Fbusiness

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PostSep 12, 2018#1593

^Nice catch there MRNHS! And while it's an article on taxes, hardly the subject of page turners, it's an easy read and it's nice to see us discussed in what is in many ways a fairly complimentary light. (And it's a discussion worth having and the Times hits the right note, I think.)

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PostSep 13, 2018#1594

Love the pic of the construction dude leaving tracks in the freshly poured concrete.

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PostSep 13, 2018#1595

^There's materials sitting on it at the top of the frame. The concrete is new, but dry. I think he just walked through a rain puddle. You can see water on the slab next to that, to the left of the shaft at the bottom of the frame. Just a damp day. But anyway, yeah, it's a nice picture.

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PostSep 24, 2018#1596

Not sure if this is the right thread for this (feel free to move if more appropriate elsewhere), but the Washington Post loved the current Pulitzer show: Is this the most beautiful show of the year?

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PostSep 25, 2018#1597

'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... ors-prison

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PostSep 28, 2018#1598

Technically in the International Media, but not for the best reasons:

The Economist: How do you police America’s most murderous city?

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PostSep 29, 2018#1599

We're not the "most murderest city". Per capita - is BS. Chicago is America's Murder Capital in raw numbers and many others before the city. I am so sick of this slanted skewed BS.

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PostOct 01, 2018#1600

Take a look at who falls at the second spot: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenh ... -startups/

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