From Mid Rivers News Magazine: According to the city of O’Fallon, the intersection of routes K and Route N is one of the worst performing intersections in the city. The Missouri Department of Transportation had approached O’Fallon about improving that intersection. In turn, the city started planning for the project and applied for external funds […]
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page has a week left to decide whether or not to sign an ordinance that would ban sitting, standing, running, or walking on county roads when a sidewalk is present.
For years, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department has had a gang problem. And for just as many years, sheriff after elected sheriff have refused to address this problem. It’s not simply a matter of taking a hands-off approach to discipline. It’s been a matter of flat-out denial from sheriffs that deputies are forming gangs seemingly […]
From St. Louis Post Dispatch: A state agency is questioning invoices totaling more than half a million dollars submitted by a nonprofit group under contract to St. Louis County — an amount significantly larger than originally reported. The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, which conducted a review of records from about 170 […]
From STL Partnership: FOCUS ST. Louis hosted their 26th Annual What’s Right with the Region Awards on May 11, 2023. Each year, the event honors individuals, organizations and initiatives that are making a positive impact within the St. Louis region. This year, St. Louis Economic Development Partnership (STL Partnership) and Greater St. Louis Inc. accepted […]
"The birds are the opposite of time. They represent our longing for light, for stars, for rainbows, and for jubilant song." Olivier Messiaen, avian champion
According to the Anti-Defamation League, there was a 100% increase in antisemitic incidents Missouri in 2022 compared to 2021, with a total of 30 reported incidents.
St. Louis is littered with ‘tangled titles.’ The term describes what happens when a person dies without leaving a will or estate plan to define the ownership of their home. St. Louis Magazine senior editor Nick Phillips investigated how tangled titles became common, how they affect Black neighborhoods, block the transfer of intergenerational wealth, and lead to vacancy.
On May 22, the Chamber Music Society of St. Louis will perform a program based on balloting results. Fans have chosen Mozart’s Divertimento in F Major, K. 138; Shostakovich’s