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For years, the Tivoli Theatre in the Delmar Loop screened "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." But leaders of One Family Church, which bought the historic building, say they will no longer screen movies that don't align with their faith.
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New comic book releases hit stores every Wednesday. It’s Jon Norfleet’s job to thumb through them all and spotlight the best.
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The university said it sees the transaction as a way to preserve and support the vitality of the Loop and also to secure space for a few administrative offices close to the university’s main campus.
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Under a newly revised agreement, Bi-State Development Agency is required to operate the trolley four days a week through June 2025 — but will not be financially responsible for the project.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments rejected a plan Wednesday to use $1.26 million in federal money to fund the 2.2-mile connection between the Delmar Loop and Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.
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Four Latina artists painted the mural "Building Bridges" in north St. Louis to spark conversations about the African experience in the Americans. They hope the mural helps highlight the connections between Latinos and African Americans.
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Developer Joe Edwards will sell the Tivoli Theatre to the church that has been renting space there for services and a web consulting firm that aims to attract other businesses for a "web district" in the Delmar Loop.
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Local governments in the St. Louis region have taken disjointed approaches to managing the coronavirus pandemic, and restaurant owners say they are paying the price.
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The head of the agency that runs the region’s transit network characterized the Loop Trolley as a “troubled project” Tuesday but still said his…
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This weekend, the Delmar Loop Trolley could make its last run.The beleaguered trolley has run out of funding after struggling to grow ridership amidst…