A new seven-story apartment building, with ties to developer Lux Living, could soon tower over the Loop. The development, named "The Bond," would bring 300 apartments to 6630 Delmar Boulevard, and would include 133 studios, 134 one-bedroom units and 33 two-bedroom units. It would also include up to 20,000 square feet of retail space and over 512 parking spaces.
Megadeth has premiered the video for "The Sick, the Dying...and the Dead!" -- the title track off the band's brand-new album. The clip is the final installment in a trilogy…
While trees have long inspired artists with their wonder and natural beauty, Forest Through the Trees takes a new look at this familiar subject matter.
This article originally ran in the St. Louis Business Journal on September 2, 2022. The St. Louis region has won a $25 million federal grant for several advanced manufacturing industry projects, including construction of a center in north St. Louis that backers say will become the hub of a “regional tech triangle.” “One voice with one plan led to a big win […]
A state-court judge on Friday ordered Republican Katherine Pinner's name removed from the Nov. 8 ballot in the race for St. Louis County executive.
The move followed Pinner's own petition to the court to have her name removed, court records show. St. Louis County Circuit Court Judge Dean Waldemer issued the order.
The chair of the Republican Central Committee of St. Louis County, Rene Artman, has said the judge's decision would trigger the committee to pick a new candidate who would take on incumbent…
In July of 1995, Time Magazine published one of its most regrettable stories ever. The cover just read “CYBERPORN” with the subhead reading: “EXCLUSIVE A new study shows how pervasive and wild it really is. Can we protect our kids—and free speech?” The author of that piece, Philip Elmer-Dewitt later admitted that it was his […]
GRANITE CITY - Granite City Community Unit School District No. 9 is partnering with Chestnut Health Systems to host a Back to School Physical Clinic on Thursday, September 8 from 4-7 p.m. in the Granite City High School Parking lot. Students from preschool all the way through 12th grade are eligible. Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are welcome. To schedule an appointment contact Jen Evans at 618-512-1863. Patients will need proof of health insurance and no out-of-pocket fees will be charged for those who are eligible. If you do not have insurance or have questions about vaccines please call 618-512-1863. No vaccinations will be given, just back to school and sports physicals. This event will be held to help protect students and others by meeting school and sports physical requirements. All incoming kindergarteners, 6th graders, and high school freshmen are required to have a school physical and updated shot records. For more information about Granite City School
With its $5 million expansion and renovation of its headquarters in the Fountain Park neighborhood, LaunchCode says it will be able to serve more students through its training programs.
When the attorney general’s lawsuit challenging St. Louis’ plan to use federal funds to support abortion access was moved to federal court, it didn’t draw much attention. The city requested …
The Osbourne family's return to the U.K. has inspired a new BBC reality series. The 10-part show, titled Home to Roost, will follow Ozzy and Sharon's life as they move back…