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The principal investigator of SLU's remdesivir trial explains how the antiviral drug works—and why it's a game-changer for COVID-19 patients

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Dr. Sarah George has studied infectious diseases for almost 25 years, and she has seen pandemics before, including HIV, H1N1, Ebola, and Zika.

Ask George: If I feel comfortable dining out when restaurants reopen, what changes should I anticipate at a full-service restaurant?

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Every Friday, SLM dining editor George Mahe answers a timely culinary query.

How drive-thrus are helping some St. Louis restaurateurs adapt during the pandemic

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At such eateries as Nachomama's, Byrd & Barrel, and Yolklore, the business model is providing a key way to do business.

These blazers are reimagined with flair

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Consider the staple piece a statement piece.

These health care workers missed their wedding to treat COVID-19 patients

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Kaitlyn Dinino and Steve Sekulski were supposed to get married on April 17. Instead, they worked the front lines of the fight against COVID-19 in St. Louis.

How to shop local this Mother's Day

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With self-care goodies, custom gift baskets, masks, and more, St. Louis brands offer plenty of gifts for Mom.

Once again, Hacienda delivers for Cinco de Mayo

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This year, the legendary Rock Hill restaurant brings the party to you.

Three Tidbits: STL-based all-purpose condiment launches, Brass Rail cuts loose, basic training falls short

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St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects

Treat yourself at home with these St. Louis–made skincare products

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These products feel good now and pay off later.

St. Louis County circuit judges worried about domestic violence during the stay-at-home order. To protect the vulnerable, they moved online

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Soon, victims of domestic violence will be able to file paperwork for an order of protection online, 24-7. St. Louis County is one of the few circuit courts in the country to offer this service.

If you're celebrating Cinco de Mayo at home, consider these tequila recommendations

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As margarita season approaches, consider adding the following to your home bar.

Looking for screened-in comfort? Check out this home in South City

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Even when Lisa Greer is at home, she prefers to be outside.

Michael Gallina of Vicia named James Beard Foundation Award finalist for 2020 in the Best Chef: Midwest category

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The awards gala for the so-called “Oscars of the culinary world" will take place in Chicago in late September.

Local makers find new purpose fabricating intubation hoods and emergency ventilators during COVID-19

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“We have to do everything we can to make sure that our health care workers are protected,” says Tim McNabb, an escape room owner now making intubation hoods.

A Missouri couple creates art out of discarded wood

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A visit with Gered and Sonya Vinyard of Black Hearts Chainsaw Art.

Scouting at Home with The Greater St. Louis Area Council, BSA virtual camps, challenges, and more

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STEM education is at the heart of every Scouting camp, and BSA’s virtual programming is no different.

Chefs Chloe Yates and Ben McArthur launch rebranded food truck, Red Dirt Revival, and feed frontline workers

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The couple also offers delivered meal packages for Mother's Day and Father's Day.

Walnut Grill opens fourth St. Louis metro area restaurant today in Chesterfield

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The other locally owned and operated locations are located in Ellisville, Sunset Hills, and O’Fallon, Missouri.

A family-friendly recipe for peanut butter banana smoothie bowls

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This recipe has recently been in heavy rotation, because it’s the perfect way to involve the kids.

Meet the 107-year-old who survived COVID-19—years after suffering a stroke and fractured vertebrae

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Feeling healthy in time for his birthday, Rudi Heider indulged in his favorite treat—a slice of lemon meringue pie with his family gathering outside the window to celebrate.

The coronavirus crisis has underscored an appreciation for essential workers

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“I hope people remember how important they really are," says David Cook, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 655.

Tiny Little Monster raises more than $70,000 with #HereForGoodSTL campaign

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The campaign's concept is now being replicated by T-shirt companies across the globe.

A visit to Cherokee Street's Green Earth Art Company

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Curtis Comer and Tim Woods turned a hobby into a thriving business.

The commissions of Mauran, Russell, Garden, and later Crowell fought for classical style as the world became more modern

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They designed Stix, Baer and Fuller, the massive Butler Brothers warehouse in western downtown, and the Second Baptist Church, among others.

Your guide to Cherokee Street's Cinco de Mayo at Home

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When the street festival was canceled due to COVID-19, organizers found a way to take the popular event online: Cinco de Mayo at Home.

Sustainability plays a large role in our outdoor living issue

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We can all certainly do something to build a greener lifestyle. Our planet’s health depends on it.

SSM Health to resume elective surgeries this Thursday

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At the end of April, SSM Health announced plans to furlough 2,000 employees.

A conversation with Casa de Salud executive director Diego Abente

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In January, he took the helm of the health care clinic for recent immigrants. Then came COVID-19.

Why St. Louis artist Cbabi Bayoc keeps painting hands

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His latest work evokes the power of connection in the social-distancing era.

A French Victorian–style home with a view of Lafayette Park

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Inside, find arched windows, granite countertops, and crown molding.




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