The St. Louis Symphony’s Marie-Hélène Bernard walks us through a renovation that will double the size of the concert hall and create a music center tying the region together.
The lawsuit alleges that Boyd Householder physically and sexually abused the plaintiff when she lived at Circle of Hope Girls Ranch near Humansville in southwest Missouri.
By Judy L. Thomas and Laura Bauer The Kansas City Star (TNS)
New faces swept in to help mop up St. Louis courts on Wednesday, the first day in six years Kim Gardner was not the top prosecutor in the city. But court proceedings remained largely the same.
Budget hearings, which began Monday and will run for several more weeks, mark a rare opportunity to wade through the entire city government, line item by line item.
The gathering on the Washington University School of Medicine and BJC hospital campus was an audition of sorts for Thomas Abt, a criminologist and author who leads the Violence Reduction Center at the University of Maryland.
It takes cops, social workers, prosecutors and medical pros working together to treat a public health crisis. In St. Louis, the homicide problem also will take working across city and county boundaries.
Less than a year after tightening rules for short-term housing rentals the St. Charles City Council on Tuesday imposed a one-year moratorium on allowing any new ones.
A business dispute has halted plans for a proposed entertainment center featuring the iconic Carl's Drive-In, a go-kart track and other rides in St. Charles County.
The day after St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner resigned, Missouri Attorney General Andrew dismissed his office's lawsuit that attempted to force her from office.