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The Cardinals' owners claimed public funding for Busch Stadium would revitalize downtown. That didn’t happen — yet they’re preparing for another multi-million dollar ask.
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A coalition that includes the St. Louis Cardinals, City SC, and Blues — and funded by two sports betting platforms — is launching an initiative campaign to put sports gambling on this year’s ballot. Team owners say that efforts to persuade Missouri lawmakers have been futile.
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The St. Louis Blues have fired Craig Berube, the only coach to guide the team to a Stanley Cup victory. General Manager Doug Armstrong hopes the move leads to more passion on the ice.
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Alonzo Townsend’s first client was his father, blues legend Henry “Mule” Townsend. He was negotiating festival contracts for his dad at just 9 years old.
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Blind hockey players use a metal puck filled with ball bearings that rattles when it moves. The noisy puck — used for decades — is one of the few modifications used in the sport. But some players say the decades-old equipment is long overdue for an update.
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About 20 kids from throughout the city are part of the first class in the National Hockey League team's North City Blues program.
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Bob Plager, 78, died after a car crash Wednesday on Interstate 64 in St. Louis.
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A new tool developed in part by a St. Louis mathematician compares the chances of catching the coronavirus across different activities at public gatherings and helps pinpoint which may be the riskiest.
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The St. Louis Blues are getting back on the ice after the pandemic stalled the beginning of the National Hockey League 2021 season.
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OtherThe St. Louis Blues will play in the National Hockey League's bubble in Edmonton, Alberta, as the league tries to finish the season during the pandemic.