It's been two years since Dogtown was filled with St. Patrick's Day revelers, but this spring on March 17, organizers hope the streets will go green once again.
"We're back. The parade's back. The Dogtown festival is back," Jim Mohar, the parade's publicity chairman, said.
The parade is run by the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Mohar said they've been working with City Hall and their local board of aldermen representative to make sure things are good to go, and the numbers are looking better and…
The number of Covid-positive patients in St. Louis-area hospitals is starting to decline from the record-high numbers of the Omicron variant, but hospital leaders said their staff is still stretched thin.
"We're finally starting to see some good progress in our fight against Omicron," Dr. Alex Garza of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force said in a briefing Tuesday. "Our hospitalization totals continue to bounce around a little bit, but in general, they're trending down. And that's really…
The pandemic has exacerbated the growing gap between people with extreme wealth and those struggling to make ends meet. What does wealth inequality mean and what does it look like in St. Louis?
This column is prompted by a question from a long-time statehouse observer as to why Missouri’s legislature has become so divided. My answer involved the number of changes in the statehouse over the decades. A major cause has been the deep and growing ideological divide for the public and elected public officials. Years ago, a […]
The newest winners of Purina’s annual innovation initiative include early stage companies that have developed an array of technologies and products, ranging from plant-based treats to a social network for dogs.
The pop-up pizza concept from Elmwood’s Adam Altnether and Chris Kelling now has its own location next to Shared by Side Project, plus a 60-seat, four-season patio on the way.