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Harris-Stowe State University launches $3M effort to turn historic building into home of Jazz Institute (PHOTOS)
St. Louis Character: Essence Owens empowers St. Louisans to fix the city
Drebes: On deck from Jeff City next year: Masks, elections, critical race theory and tax cuts
See inside the new Central West End hotel that caters to millennials (PHOTOS)
Maritz names new CEO, the first not from its founding family
Hedge fund seeking to buy Post-Dispatch owner sues over rejection of board nominees
St. Charles County buys 199 acres for future park
Private school leaving Globe Building for Downtown West
St. Charles County estimates tornado damage at $3.4M
Two Monsanto spinoffs agree to pay $17.9M for Sauget landfill cleanup
Acquisitive startup, with tech to boost ad performance, raises millions more
Publicly traded biotech firm expands to St. Louis with new Cortex office
Sam Page seeks to put Charlie Dooley, executive on Dome board set to get Rams money
Simmons Bank hopes new bank branch in north St. Louis spurs future development
Kronos ransomware attack could disrupt HR management services for 'several weeks'
New kind of ministry: North city church seeks to treat drug addicts, find them jobs
While many churches look to fill a gap in economic development and social services, a north St. Louis ministry is doing it from the heart of the community it serves. Its ambition is nothing less than transforming the people there who are βdipped in trauma.β Itβs a dramatic change for the urban evangelical free church, and it's a test of whether the new model can help to reduce concentrated poverty, which was identified by St. Louis' primary economic development group as holding back the region, including via racial wealth gaps.
Webster Groves consignment shop to remain open under new owner
The owner of The Green Goose Resale & Consignment, a furniture and home decor consignment shop in Webster Groves, has found a buyer for the business.
Founder and owner Robin McNabb, who opened the business in 2011, had said last month that she would close the shop at the end of its lease term Dec. 31 and was looking for someone to buy the business. McNabb said last month that she and her husband, Bill McNabb, would be retiring.
Ronnie Vinton, who owns home decorating resale shop Cool Stuff Periodβ¦
Illinois announces federal emergency disaster declaration for those impacted by tornadoes
The federal government has approved Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzkerβs request for an emergency disaster declaration to help communities impacted by last week's tornadoes.
The declaration will provide financial support to local communities for storm-related losses or costs incurred in response to the storms, the governorβs office said in a news release Tuesday. In total, six tornadoes were confirmed throughout Illinois.
βLocal, state, and federal officials are working in concert to make sureβ¦