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World Chess Champion Competes In St. Louis At Strongest Chess Tournament Ever - St. Louis Public Radio

Fri, 08/29/2014 - 02:00
World Chess Champion Competes In St. Louis At Strongest Chess Tournament Ever  St. Louis Public Radio

This year's Sinquefield Cup chess championship is underway here in St. Louis and it's billed as the strongest chess tournament in the history of the sport.

On Chess: New Pocket Park Fills Formerly Vacant Lot In Old North St. Louis - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 08/21/2014 - 02:00
On Chess: New Pocket Park Fills Formerly Vacant Lot In Old North St. Louis  St. Louis Public Radio

St. Louis owns and manages approximately 10000 vacant lots of land that have come into its possession through tax foreclosure. Concentrations of these.

On Chess: New Pocket Park Fills Formerly Vacant Lot In Old North St. Louis - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 08/21/2014 - 02:00
On Chess: New Pocket Park Fills Formerly Vacant Lot In Old North St. Louis  St. Louis Public Radio

St. Louis owns and manages approximately 10000 vacant lots of land that have come into its possession through tax foreclosure. Concentrations of these.

On Chess: St. Louis Student Holds His Own Against Nation's Best - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 06/26/2014 - 02:00
On Chess: St. Louis Student Holds His Own Against Nation's Best  St. Louis Public Radio

Our local boy is making national noise. Matt Larson, a tall and lanky 17-year-old who attends Crossroads College Prep in St. Louis, is one of 10.

On Chess: St. Louis Student Holds His Own Against Nation's Best - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 06/26/2014 - 02:00
On Chess: St. Louis Student Holds His Own Against Nation's Best  St. Louis Public Radio

Our local boy is making national noise. Matt Larson, a tall and lanky 17-year-old who attends Crossroads College Prep in St. Louis, is one of 10.

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