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Blues museum planned for St. Louis riverfront
Feb 13, 2012 10:00 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - A few blocks from the Mississippi River levee where a homeless W.C. Handy composed "St. Louis Blues" more than 100 years ago, the first national blues museum in the United States is taking shape.
U.S. blues museum planned for St. Louis riverfront
Feb 12, 2012 18:46 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - A few blocks from the Mississippi River levee where a homeless W.C. Handy composed "St. Louis Blues" more than 100 years ago, the first national blues museum in the United States is taking shape.
St. Louis to host first major parade for Iraq War vets
Jan 27, 2012 21:35 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - At least 1,000 Iraq War veterans and their family members are expected to march in St. Louis on Saturday in the nation's first major homecoming parade honoring U.S. soldiers who served in the war, a coalition of veteran groups, private citizens and local officials said.
Thousands greet veterans at St. Louis parade
Jan 27, 2012 21:35 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Thousands of people lined the streets of downtown St. Louis on Saturday cheering on marchers in a parade honoring veterans of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the nation's first major welcome to soldiers since the end of the Iraq War.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 18, 2011 09:15 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting more than 200 people in repeated clashes with an unexpectedly small but spirited Occupy Wall Street rally.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 18, 2011 01:04 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting more than 200 people in repeated clashes with an unexpectedly small but spirited Occupy Wall Street rally.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 17, 2011 20:02 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting more than 200 people in repeated clashes with an unexpectedly small but spirited Occupy Wall Street rally.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 17, 2011 19:14 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting at least 177 people in repeated clashes with an Occupy Wall Street rally that grew to several thousand strong.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 17, 2011 18:51 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting at least 177 people in repeated clashes with an Occupy Wall Street rally that grew to several thousand strong.
Authorities foil NY protest bid to shut Wall Street
Nov 17, 2011 18:50 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street on Thursday, arresting at least 177 people in repeated clashes with an Occupy Wall Street rally that grew to several thousand strong.
Police dismantle Oakland camp, protesters on march
Nov 15, 2011 02:20 EST
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police forcibly evicted anti-Wall Street protesters from their camp in downtown Oakland early on Monday, setting the stage for possible showdowns with some demonstrators who vowed to dig in after marching through the streets.
Police dismantle Oakland camp, protesters on march
Nov 14, 2011 22:13 EST
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police forcibly evicted protesters from an anti-Wall Street camp in downtown Oakland on Monday, setting the stage for a possible showdown with demonstrators who later marched in the street and vowed to dig in.
Police clear out Occupy Oakland camp, arrest 33
Nov 14, 2011 19:30 EST
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police moved in to clear anti-Wall Street protesters from a downtown Oakland plaza on Monday, arresting 33 people but avoiding clashes that marked a previous attempt to shut down the Occupy Oakland camp.
Police close down Occupy Oakland protest camp
Nov 14, 2011 18:35 EST
OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - Police moved in early on Monday and cleared out anti-Wall Street protesters from Oakland's City Hall plaza, arresting 32 people but avoiding the sort of clashes that marked a previous attempt to shut down the Occupy Oakland camp.
Police clear out Occupy Oakland protest camp
Nov 14, 2011 15:53 EST
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police moved in to clear anti-Wall Street protesters from a downtown Oakland plaza on Monday, arresting 32 people but avoiding clashes that marked a previous attempt to shut down the Occupy Oakland camp.
Police close down Occupy Oakland protest camp
Nov 14, 2011 14:23 EST
OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Police moved in early on Monday to clear anti-Wall Street protesters from an Oakland plaza, arresting 32 people but avoiding the clashes that marked a previous attempt to shut down the Occupy Oakland camp.
Some cities act against anti-Wall St protests
Nov 12, 2011 22:53 EST
(Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters in several U.S. cities on Saturday faced orders by officials to leave their camps, as police made arrests in St. Louis, Salt Lake City and Denver.
Police move against Occupy protests in some cities
Nov 12, 2011 22:07 EST
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters in several cities on Saturday faced orders by officials to leave their camps and as police made arrests in St. Louis, Salt Lake City and Denver.
Police arrest 27 St. Louis protesters over curfew
Nov 12, 2011 17:47 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Police arrested 27 St. Louis demonstrators protesting economic issues at a downtown plaza early Saturday for curfew violations, authorities said.
Police arrest 27 St. Louis protesters for breaking curfew
Nov 12, 2011 15:58 EST
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Police arrested 27 St. Louis demonstrators protesting economic issues at a downtown plaza early Saturday for curfew violations, authorities said.