During Tuesday night’s Warson Woods Board of Aldermen meeting, the board voted in favor of authorizing the city to use slightly more than $150,000 to resurface the pool at the Warson Woods Swim Club.
A water main break caused a residential street in Dogtown to partially collapse, resulting in a sinkhole and headaches for homeowners now dealing with the cleanup.
Officers responded shortly before 4 p.m. to the 1900 block of Marcus Avenue for a shooting. About five hours later, they were called again to a nearby location.
Seward County is distinguished from Nebraska’s many blink-and-you’ll-miss-it counties by its penchant for seizing cash from motorists. The county’s population checks in at under 18,000 but its overly enthusiastic law enforcement still manages to rake in millions of dollars every year from pretextual traffic stops. The only other thing notable in its Wikipedia article is […]
Affton residents on Hannover Street are getting slammed repeatedly by flooding. They contacted FOX 2 to get answers about whether a buyout is in their future.
Darren Seals wants to keep young people busy and change the way they think. He remembers a young person recently asking him if he could bring a gun inside a party.
Construction on the first of five planned distribution facilities at the $129 million Lakeside Logistics Center in St. Peters, Mo. is underway. Contegra Construction broke ground on a 490,000-square-foot distribution center for developer NorthPoint Development. The facility will be completed by the end of this year. Located on a 190-acre site at 16000 Spencer Road, […]
ASPE Metro St. Louis Chapter 19 and AGC of Missouri joined together recently to offer three “Estimating 100” classes on estimating for emerging contractors and three “Estimating 200” classes for emerging contractors and beginning estimators. Both 3-part classes were well attended. Subjects discussed ranged from those listed below and many others. Strategies to receive, evaluate […]
GODFREY - Trustees unanimously voted down two requests for liquor licenses from businesses seeking to install video gaming machines, as well as new rules and regulations regarding electrical work, at the Godfrey Village Board meeting on Tuesday night. A liquor license for a potential new business, “Carnival Foodie & Gaming,” was voted down 6-0 after several of the trustees voiced concern that the business was planning to be primarily gaming-based rather than food-based. Trustees have expressed in the past that they want to prevent a “gambling parlor” or anything similar from arising in Godfrey. “I’m not prepared to vote for this at this time,” said Trustee Jeff Weber. “People are basically just trying to open a video gambling facility, and when we set this all up originally, we were against doing anything like that. It’s one thing if there’s an existing restaurant and they want to add video machines - that’s
From St. Louis Business Journal: The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District on Monday gave a date for the retirement of its executive director and CEO, Brian Hoelscher. It said his current contract expires June 30, 2024. The Business Journal reported earlier this month that Hoelscher, who’s led MSD since 2013 and been with the organization […]
This electric event shines a spotlight on Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ Richard Gaddes Festival Artist and Gerdine Young Artist Programs as these rising opera stars perform iconic melodies from