Design At the “Baby Basilica” in the Gate District, a local designer finds a new headquarters for her firm Annie Brahler and Charlie Smith of Euro Trash find inspiration for their design work in a church awash in pink and mint-green tones. by Liz Miller March 13, 2026 March 13, 2026
Dining Ask George: Where can I find the best corned beef and pastrami in St. Louis? SLM’s dining editor also explains the differences between the two. by George Mahe March 13, 2026 March 13, 2026
News Missouri farm groups attack bill to ban weedkiller linked to Parkinson’s disease The Michael J. Fox Foundation has been pushing for statewide paraquat bans—but faced fierce resistance at the Missouri House on Wednesday. by Mike Fitzgerald March 13, 2026 March 13, 2026
Family How St. Louis colleges are teaching students to use AI—not fear it From AI-assisted writing assignments to master’s programs and extended reality labs, local universities are helping students navigate generative artificial intelligence with curiosity, caution, and an eye toward the future workforce. by Andrea Smith March 13, 2026 March 3, 2026
Games Where in St. Charles? – 3/13/2026 How well do you know St. Charles? Play the game to find out. by Henry Coen March 12, 2026 March 12, 2026
News What’s True in the Lou? – 3/13/2026 Take the quiz to test your knowledge of this week’s news in St. Louis. by Henry Coen March 12, 2026 March 12, 2026
Family Eckert’s Farm debuts inaugural tulip season with 300,000 blooms in Belleville For the first time in its history, Eckert’s is opening a pick-your-own tulips experience this spring. by Emily Adams March 12, 2026 March 12, 2026
News Former St. Louis building inspector charged with steering city contracts to firms he controlled Companies tied to Adebanjo “Banjo” Popoola cashed in on $4M in ARPA funds—and federal prosecutors say Popoola himself awarded the contracts. by Ryan Krull March 12, 2026 March 12, 2026
Health Ten Toes + Transit marks 20 years of helping St. Louis seniors stay active and connected The Citizens for Modern Transit walking program, which pairs guided walks with public transit trips, opens registration for spring beginning April 2. by Emily Adams March 12, 2026 March 12, 2026
Dining Korean Food Mart now open in former Mom’s Deli space Sean and Erica Park, formerly of Chicken Seven and Café Ganadara, return with a new concept featuring Korean fried chicken, cook-your-own ramen stations, and made-to-order lunch boxes. by Pat Eby March 12, 2026 March 13, 2026