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Ambulance Vandalized + WWE's Royal Rumble + Green Documentary
Here's a five-minute guide to everything worth knowing around town today.
Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here's everything going on around town today.
First, today's weather:
Partly cloudy throughout the day. High: 87 Low: 66.
Here are the top stories today in St. Louis:
- A man died after an ambulance was delayed by a vandal in south St. Louis. While driving to a crash site where a Moped driver was hit by a car, someone threw a rock at the ambulance creating a dent on the passenger side. Once they arrived at the site, they drove the 60-year-old Moped driver to the hospital where he later died of his injuries. (KSDK.com)
- St. Louis has announced it will host WWE's 35th Annual Royal Rumble on Jan. 29th at the Dome at America's Center. 40,000-plus fans are expected to attend. The Dome will be the largest venue to host the event since it launched in 1988. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Two St. Louis teens created a climate change documentary called "A Look Ahead: Our Energy Future in 20 Years" that explores energy production, climate change, and green solutions. (fox2now.com)
- Some small businesses and customers in St. Louis are pushing back against the county's new mask mandate. (fox2now.com)
- St. Louis was ranked third on a list of cities that are most friendly and accessible for people with disabilities. (Alton Telegraph)
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Today in St. Louis:
- Success as a Nonprofit Executive Online Event - Optimist International (10:00 AM)
- "Trees Are Like Pornography" with Entrepreneur, Activist & Tree Farmer Dan Chile - Sierra Club (6:30 PM)
- Artemis Program: Moon to Mars - University City Public Library (7:00 PM)
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— Helen Eckhard
About me: Helen Eckhard is a marketing assistant at Lightning Media Partners. She is a self-professed logophile who is currently pursuing her master's degree in library science. Outside of work, you can find Helen constructing crossword puzzles, knitting, or devising increasingly crafty ways to kill off characters in her mystery novels.
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