St. Louis native, Incarnate Word Academy, WNBA superstar are a few of the words that describe Napheesa “Phee” Collier. She is now soaring to new heights as the co-founder of a new professional women’s league named Unrivaled. This new league will allow female players to earn money in the offseason while being able to stay in the United States rather than travel abroad. Read more here about her journey.
Read MoreAs 2024 closes, we again have a blank slate upon which to write new chapters in our lives. At galas we will gather. Our city we will enjoy. Travels we will take. Life we will savor. Welcome to 2025. Here in the pages of this, our first issue of the new year, we have again reached our aim that we have brought to your doorstep, laptops, cells, and social media for over a dozen years — to once again bring you a sampling of the brilliant colors that make our city and our world shine and be a lustrous place in which to thrive. Enjoy the read. And Happy New Year!
Read MoreEstablished in 1997, Cardinals Care has built ball fields for children in under-resourced neighborhoods, orchestrated baseball and softball programs, and provided support in healthcare, education, mentoring and cultural arts. Read more about how the outreach program makes a difference in the community.
Read MoreThe Cardinals have been on a winning streak as of late, unlike last season when they were in the basement. In fact, they are now on track to secure a berth in the playoffs. As of the All Star break, they are in second place in the National League Central Division. Read more here how the Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III discusses what’s going on, and what’s in the works to keep fans’ heads and hearts in the game.
Read MoreIf you’re a sports fanatic, living in St. Louis is heaven. And the St. Louis Sports Commission brings heaven to earth. Read more here about how the commission uses the power of sports to enhance the area’s quality of life and to create economic and social benefits for the community.
Read MoreAfter a successful first year in terms of its winning season, the first time for a new team to make the playoffs, and a record number of fans, CITY SC isn’t resting on its laurels. It is doubling down on its commitment to soccer in St. Louis. They have announced plans to install 11 mini-pitches across the region to provide safe places for kids to learn and play soccer. Read on to learn how they are getting it done.
Read MoreOver the years, St. Louis has been called a great sports city, a great arts city, a great music city, a great architecture city, and recently, a great food city. Now with the debut of St. Louis CITY SC, all of these great assets come together in one place.
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