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St. Louis City Spends 93 Cents to Bring in $1 of Parking Revenue
$30,000 in College Scholarships Awarded By SITE Advancement Foundation
Six students planning to attend college in the Fall 2023 semester have each received a $5,000 scholarship from the SITE Advancement Foundation to help further their education. The $30,000 in total scholarships is double the amount awarded by the Foundation in the prior year. “Over the past several years we have increased the individual scholarship […]
Wiegmann Begins Work on Wright City High School
Wiegmann Associates has begun mechanical contracting work on the new Wright City High School for Wright City R-II School District in Wright City, Missouri. Wiegmann is installing HVAC systems to serve the entire new high school including classrooms, science and computer laboratories, administration spaces, library, commons, cafeteria, practice gym and lockers. Wright Construction Services is […]
Suffolk Calls on OSHA to Require Suicide Awareness Training
From Construction Dive: Boston-based general contractor Suffolk Construction and military veteran mental health nonprofit Home Base penned an open letter to OSHA last week, calling attention to the construction industry’s mental health issues and advocating for suicide awareness and prevention training in basic OSHA certifications. The letter coincided with both Construction Safety Week and Mental Health Awareness […]
New Senior Living Apartments in CWE Could Receive Tax Incentives
From St. Louis Business Journal: A new $10.6 million senior living apartment complex in the Central West End is in line to receive tax incentives under plans being considered by a city board. Under the plans to be reviewed Tuesday, Independence Center senior living apartments would be built at 4221-4227 Forest Park Ave., on a […]
Kurt Elling
Renowned for his singular combination of robust swing and poetic insight, two-time Grammy Award-winner Kurt Elling has secured his place among the world’s foremost jazz vocalists. He will perform
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Kingsway Development Envisions Hotel and More on Delmar
From Next STL: Between Delmar Divine, the Delmar Maker District, Delmar Main Street, and the Kingsway Elevation District, there is consorted effort to bridge the Delmar Divide underway. There are some new tidbits on planned developments by Kingsway Development in the Kingsway Opportunity Zone, which encompasses Delmar from Kingshighway to Taylor as well as the […]
Lawsuit Settled Over ‘Bogus’ St. Louis Neighborhood Group
From St. Louis Post Dispatch: The developer behind a major mixed-use project north of Forest Park said a settlement in a long-running lawsuit with a rival developer will keep controversial landlords Vic Alston and Sid Chakraverty from using a “bogus” neighborhood group to “bully” competitors. Reached on the eve of trial, the settlement ends a […]
Youths wanted for advice, also employment for the City Youth Council
Messenger: St. Mary's graduates set the tone for saving the St. Louis high school
School that Archdiocese was going to close instead celebrates a new path forward.
Missouri miracle? Hundreds travel to see nun's exhumed, 'incorrupt' body
Catholics are traveling to Gower, Missouri, to witness what they call a miracle: a nun's body with no signs of decay four years after burial.
Desperate for male actors at STL College of Pharmacy
Former Missouri prison guard pleads guilty to assaulting inmate, possession of child porn
Statute of limitations creates roadblock in Susan Negersmith case | Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles podcast
Listen to the final chapter of Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles that examines the circumstances surrounding a death in a New Jersey resort town.
After halting plans last year, Panera Bread put an IPO back on the menu. One big thing has changed since then.
The company last July cited poor market conditions and the deteriorating performance of IPOs as reasons for halting its return to public markets. Now, its IPO plans are back on, and analysts point to one primary reason.
Ted Drewes to reopen South Grand location for summer season
Ted Drewes will reopen its location at 4224 S Grand Blvd. on Friday for the summer season, the company said in a Facebook post.
St. Louis victims’ group says Illinois priest abuse report falls short
The report, released by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, says bishops of the Belleville Diocese, which covers southern Illinois counties, “turned their backs on children” to protect priests.
Carbondale man steals backhoe for 10-mile drive to Illinois airport to catch flight
Authorities say a southern Illinois man has been charged with theft for allegedly stealing a backhoe to drive about 10 miles to an airport to catch a flight.
Festus family encounters black bear in neighborhood
In a Festus, Missouri, neighborhood early Tuesday morning, one family was startled by the sudden appearance and size of a bear.