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Kentucky beats Illinois 84-75 for first Sweet 16 appearance since 2019
SUMMARY: Koby Brea scored a career-high 23 points as Kentucky defeated Illinois 84-75, advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019. The No. 3 seed Wildcats (24-11) will face No. 2 seed Tennessee in Indianapolis, having already beaten them twice this season. Mark Pope, in his first season at Kentucky after taking over from John Calipari, celebrated his first NCAA Tournament victory. Illinois, favored after a strong first-round win, struggled with turnovers and poor shooting. Key performances included Otega Oweh (15 points) and Lamont Butler (14 points) for Kentucky, while Kylan Boswell led Illinois with 23 points.
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Anheuser-Busch to end PrideFest sponsorship after 30 years
SUMMARY: Anheuser-Busch will end its 30-year sponsorship of PrideFest in St. Louis, a key event supporting the LGBTQIA community. The decision comes as PrideFest organizers face financial challenges, with the event already $150,000 short of last year’s funding. The loss of such a historic sponsor is particularly significant as other contributors have also reduced their support. Despite this setback, PrideFest officials are working to adjust the budget and continue the festival, which will take place in June 2025. A fundraising campaign, “45 for 45,” aims to garner community support for the event’s future.

Pride St. Louis announced the decision Tuesday morning, expressing sadness over losing such a historic supporter. The festival, which is scheduled for June 28 and 29 at Soldiers Memorial Park, is facing a $150,000 funding shortfall compared to last year.
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St. Louis forecast: Beautiful for next couple of days
SUMMARY: The weather in St. Louis will be pleasant for the next couple of days, with sunshine and mild temperatures. Today and tomorrow will be dry, though a little breezy. However, Thursday’s forecast for opening day calls for showers and the possibility of thunderstorms later in the day. The weekend will bring potential severe weather, with a risk of strong storms on Saturday and Sunday, though the severe risk for Saturday has been downgraded. Overall, enjoy the nice weather while it lasts, but be prepared for some wet conditions later in the week.

A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for the weekend due to thunderstorms possible. Some storms could reach severe criteria.
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Introducing Busch Stadium’s new foods for the 2025 Cardinals season
SUMMARY: Summarize this content to 100 words: ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Cardinals are stepping up their food game this season, offering a mix of beloved local spots to national favorites at Busch Stadium. With new additions and revamped concession stands, there’s something to satisfy almost every appetite.
Here’s a brief breakdown of what’s new for this season…
MAYO KETCHUP
Mayo Ketchup, a local Latin food hotspot from St. Louis’ Midtown neighborhood, now has a food stand across the Cardinals’ team store outside left field. Fans can enjoy a variety of international selections like Cuban sandwiches, empanadas, plantains and arepas.
CRUMBL COOKIES
Crumbl Cookies, known for its rotating lineup of gourmet cookies, will make its ballpark debut at Busch Stadium with a stand outside right field. The selections will include milk chocolate chip, chocolate cake batter, peanut butter, and a gameday mystery selection.
INTENTIONAL WOK
Intentional Wok is the new name for a stand formerly known as the Asian Café, serving up a variety of Chinese specialties with several protein options over noodles or rice. It is now served at a food station in centerfield as opposed to a small stand.
OUTFIELD GRILL
The Outfield Grill is a ballpark hot dog vendor with new specialty hot dogs topped with brisket, peppers, or sauerkraut.
FREDDY’S
Freddy’s has expanded to a second station in the stadium, adding a second spot focused on shakes and frozen treats, while its original location continues serving burgers and more dinner-like foods.
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In terms of the concession layout, the biggest change fans will notice is in deep center field, where a concession stand near Ford Plaza has been transformed into a spot with three distinct food stations for Intentional Wok, Outfield Grill, and Freddy’s.
For many leaders of Busch Stadium’s food experience, these changes mark a significant step forward from previous seasons, bringing new excitement and variety to the ballpark food scene.
“Cardinal Nation has an expectation for the players on the field, and they also have an expectation of what they want to eat,” said Norman Taylor Jr., Busch Stadium executive sous chef. “We have to infuse local flavors with all-world style baseball because we are a baseball town and also we want to have cool, creative new things for the younger fans.”
“The cool thing for us is to see people’s reactions to the food because it does match baseball,” said Mayo Ketchup owner Mandy Estrella. “I’m super excited for my staff. They’re all from Latin America, so they’re all huge baseball fans. We’re very excited for them to see the fans excited about the food. They spend so much time making it, so it will be very cool to see people and have them excited for what they’re making.”
“Being called by the St. Louis Cardinals and asked to join forces for this season has been amazing,” said Melissa Bohlmann, Crumbl Cookies franchise owner. “We will be the first franchise in a major league stadium, and we’re really excited about it. We’ve got a lot of interest in what we’re going to serve, and we’re excited to release those cookies on Opening Day.”
“We have a great food experience,” said Taylor. “We have everything you want at a baseball game. There’s a reason they call this baseball heaven. When you have the fans come and say this is the best of this, or we’re so happy you had this, it’s one of the best feelings in the world.”
Opening Day is set for Thursday against the Minnesota Twins. First pitch is set for 3:15 p.m. To check on tickets still available for Opening Day, click here.
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