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City Lifestyle Magazine shares what’s hot this March!
SUMMARY: City Lights Out magazine celebrates Clayton, Chesterfield, and Saint Charles County with exciting home additions and trends. The latest issue features Pantone’s 2025 color of the year, “Mocha Moose,” ideal for cozy design accents year-round. The magazine also spotlights Generator Supercenter, emphasizing the importance of reliable power sources, especially during inclement weather. Oasis Pools is highlighted for its luxury designs, perfect for enhancing outdoor living spaces. Additionally, delicious recipes, including peach bread pudding and brined chicken, are featured, showcasing the magazine’s dedication to community storytelling and home inspiration. Readers can access content online or via social media platforms.

ST. LOUIS – Kelley Lamm and Gordon Montgomery pop in to share what’s on the hot list for this month’s City Lifestyle magazine.
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Pothole politics: St. Louis mayor's race centers on 'basics'
SUMMARY: In the upcoming St. Louis mayoral rematch, Cara Spencer faces off against incumbent Tashara Jones on April 8th. Both candidates aim to revive the city but propose different approaches; Spencer emphasizes tackling systemic issues, while Jones focuses on incremental improvements. Spencer champions practical reforms, asserting the need for a comprehensive strategy beyond surface-level problems like potholes. In their campaign rhetoric, Jones critiques Spencer’s reliance on wealthy donors, suggesting a conflict of interest, as some contributors face scrutiny over lobbying practices. The race is heating up, promising a heated debate as both strive to address the city’s pressing challenges.

Cara Spencer and Tishaura Jones both promise a renaissance or comeback for the shrinking city. But they differ in how to chart the course to get there.
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Saint Louis Zoo exchanges resident polar bear for twins
SUMMARY: The Saint Louis Zoo has exchanged its beloved polar bear Callie for twin bears, Lightning and Thunder, who are 2.5 years old. Callie, who has been a favorite for nearly a decade, was sent to the Toledo Zoo for breeding purposes, where she will mate with a female named Crystal. This bittersweet move supports animal wellbeing and genetic diversity since Callie was an orphaned bear from Alaska. Lightning and Thunder are settling into their new habitat and are expected to make their public debut soon. The transition is emotional for the zookeepers who cared deeply for Callie.

The Saint Louis Zoo announced Wednesday that they have exchanged one of their long-time resident polar bears for young polar bear twins from Toledo. FOX 2’s Patrick Clark reports.
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What local residents want to see from President Trump’s congressional address
SUMMARY: As President Trump addressed Congress, Springfield residents shared their expectations. Bryan Adkins wanted Trump to continue addressing fraud and corruption, while Christine Schilling questioned his leadership. Adkins emphasized focusing on America first, especially in foreign relations, while Schilling urged an apology to Ukraine. On the economy, economist Dr. David Mitchell noted uncertainty due to ongoing changes, tariffs, and global tensions. He highlighted the need for fiscal responsibility and the elimination of inefficiency. Mitchell suggested that if the U.S. desires European-style government, it should accept higher taxes, while an American-style government requires lower taxes.
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