Lux Living's proposal to redevelop a historic building was approved, but its request to demolish a row of vacant buildings on South Kingshighway was denied.
The mayor's office on Monday released the names of the four finalists vying to become the city's next top cop, all of whom will attend a public town hall Tuesday as part of the city's vetting process.
The group said the intervention will allow them to gain access to specific discovery and depositions for use in pending litigation against social media platforms.
St. Charles officials say drinking water remains safe for consumption but that the city will have to buy more water from St. Louis because of the latest shutdown.
The 'open house' session will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Des Peres Lodge. The 2-year project, set to begin in the summer of 2024, includes resurfacing, updated crosswalks and signals and rehabbed bridges.
Nina Cissell of Creve Coeur, her sister Jessie Nelke of St. Louis Hills, and their dear friend Lea Virtel of Glendale gather to make at least 30 dozen intricate "stained glass" cookies to share with family and friends.
By Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-DispatchBy Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis County can afford to spend in the red for a few years. But if the county doesn't cut another $14 million it's going to burn through its reserves in the next few years.
Lux Living is trying again with a plan to redevelop the Central West End's historic Engineers' Club Building after a St. Louis board rejected it last year.
The Chesterfield Commons location will be the second EatWell Market. Executive Vice President of Supermarkets Ted Schnuck said the store will connect with customers on matters of health and wellness.