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An enslaved rebel turned Union spy and a tenured professor in a modern-day private university are having parallel experiences of institutionalized racism, despite existing more than a century apart.
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Development of former Pruitt-Igoe site, near St. Louis’ new NGA campus, advances
Mayor Jones signs 'Safer Streets' bill into law, earmarks $46 million to improve traffic, pedestrian safety
Vin de Set, PW Pizza and 21st Street Brewer's Bar are permanently closed
A fire that caused "huge" damage closed the restaurants indefinitely in September. After months of work, the owners said they didn't have the necessary funds to rebuild and will close the restaurants permanently.
Man to be executed in June for killing 2 Missouri jailers
The Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday set a June execution date for a man convicted of killing two Missouri jailers during a botched attempt to free a friend.
'A big step in the right direction': St. Louis doctors ready for $35 insulin
Missouri governor would control St. Louis police under bill
Missouri's governor would control St. Louis police under a bill advanced Wednesday in the state House.
Grandmother devastated by 15-year-old's murder
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are working to determine the events that led up to Tuesday night's shooting death of a Jennings teenager.
Edwards Carpet & Floor Center, an 80-year-old St. Louis retailer, appears to have quietly closed its stores
The flooring company, which sold and installed carpet, hardwood and tile at its five locations in the St. Louis area, is listed as permanently closed on Google, which was confirmed by the business 12 weeks ago, according to the site.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones OKs funds for traffic calming; red-light cameras again possible
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones said Wednesday she'd signed a bill that includes tens of millions of dollars for traffic calming, and indicated the city could again implement red-light cameras.
Since the Boeing Leadership Center is in the news, I shot some photos of the old Desloge Mansion that's on the property
Reparations Unity Tour brings message to St. Paul AME Church
Kamm Howard, Reparations United director, has traveled throughout the United States and internationally, educating audiences about the reparations movement.
Anglers line the water for first day of catch-and-keep season at Missouri's trout parks
Dogtown’s Pat Connolly Tavern will be sold out of the Connolly family
The 80-year-old tavern is known for its neon Budweiser sign, its fried chicken and its annual St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Development of former Pruitt-Igoe site, near St. Louis’ new NGA campus, advances
Paul McKee’s NorthSide Regeneration says it’s ready to move forward with plans for an office building and hotel.
No bond: The man caught on camera killing another man appeared in court
Overwhelmed By All The Generative AI Headlines? This Guide Is For You
Between Sydney “tried to break up my marriage” and “blew my mind because of her personality,” we have had a lot of journalists anthropomorphizing AI chatbots lately. TIME’s cover story decided to go even further and argued: “If future AIs gain the ability to rapidly improve themselves without human guidance or intervention, they could potentially wipe […]
St. Louis City SC players work to kick hunger out of community ahead of inaugural home match
Food insecurity remains a major concern for many St. Louis families. But the city’s newest pro-sports team, St. Louis City SC, is doing their part to fight it.