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Beloved frozen custard magnate Ted Drewes Jr. dies at 96
SUMMARY: Ted Drewes, the beloved face of frozen custard in St. Louis, has passed away at the age of 89. Known for his iconic commercials where he would turn a concrete upside down to demonstrate its thickness, Drewes became a local legend. His commitment to quality and his friendly demeanor made his frozen custard a staple in the community for decades. The news of his passing brings sadness to many who enjoyed and cherished his contributions to St. Louis’s culinary scene. He will be remembered for his lasting impact and love for custard.
Ted Drewes Jr., the boisterous businessman who took his father’s frozen custard business to new heights over several decades, becoming ingrained in the fabric of the St. Louis region, died earlier this week, his family confirmed to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Drewes was 96.
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Most expensive homes for sale in St. Louis
SUMMARY: Stacker compiled a list of the 30 most expensive homes for sale in St. Louis, based on listings from realtor.com. Prices range from \$2.65 million to \$5.2 million, with the priciest home located at 466 S Price Rd in Ladue. Properties span neighborhoods such as Town and Country, Huntleigh, Richmond Heights, and more, with square footage ranging from around 3,000 to over 13,000. Price per square foot varies widely, with the highest being \$1,633. Many listings have seen recent price reductions and have been on the market from just a few days to several years.
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St. Louis triple shooting: 1 dead, 2 injured near Downtown
SUMMARY: One man was killed and two others injured in a triple shooting near 9th and O’Fallon, just north of downtown St. Louis, around 3 a.m. Police found the victims inside a car near 7th and Cole. One man died at the scene, another male is in critical condition, and a female victim is stable. No suspects have been identified. Earlier, around 1:20 a.m., another man was killed in the 1500 block of Washington after being hit by a car. Shots were fired at that scene as well, but it’s unclear if the victim was also shot. Both investigations are ongoing.
A violent Father’s Day morning in St. Louis has left one person dead and two others injured in a triple shooting just north of downtown.
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Anti-Trump demonstrators crowd streets, parks and plazas across the US. Organizers say millions came
SUMMARY: Mass protests erupted nationwide against President Donald Trump, with millions participating in hundreds of “No Kings” events advocating democracy, immigrant rights, and anti-authoritarian messages. Demonstrations were largely peaceful but included isolated confrontations. Police in Los Angeles and Portland used tear gas to disperse crowds near federal immigration facilities, while Salt Lake City investigated a shooting during a march. Rallies drew tens of thousands in cities like Seattle, New York, and Philadelphia, featuring patriotic symbols and anti-Trump slogans. National Guard troops were present in several locations. Protests followed recent federal immigration raids and national political tensions, emphasizing unity across diverse communities resisting authoritarianism.
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