A Kansas City developer’s plans to turn the former mall into an industrial park were scrapped last year under opposition by Webb, who said residents preferred a community center. But officials have struggled to identify funding for demolition.
An unusual deal made 96 years ago is at the center of a lawsuit between two companies that both claim ownership of the Fox Theatre and the land underneath it.
Although years have faded the picture, a strong case can be made that the events of April 12, 1958, at Kiel Auditorium are the most remarkable in St. Louis sports history.
Jamaa Birth Village founder plans 5,000-square-foot facility aimed at improving maternity care and address the disparate health outcomes for Black families in the St. Louis region.
Emily Hernandez of Sullivan, William "Bill" Merry of St. Louis County and Paul Scott Westover of Lake Saint Louis all got jail time for their actions during the insurrection.
Sen. Steve Roberts: “By passing the ‘Ahmaud Arbery Act,’ Missouri can demonstrate to vigilantes that it doesn’t tolerate any person taking the law into their own hands.”
The private chiropractic college said the $28 million project will add 14,400 square feet of space to its 112-acre Chesterfield campus on Schoettler Road.
With the recent influx of federal aid and a possible windfall from a state opioid settlement, St. Louis County Executive Sam Page’s administration thinks it’s time to make a long-term fix for the two critical offices.
Though federal stockpiles have been replenished, shriveling domestic production has raised concerns that state governments, medical facilities and others could again get stuck scrambling for gear during a future pandemic.
In an increasing number of states, legislators are pushing an approach advocated by the Cicero Institute, a Texas-based group founded in 2016 by Joe Lonsdale, the billionaire co-founder of software company Palantir.