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For the second year in a row, COVID-19 is putting the kibosh on the St. Patrick's Day parade and Irish festival that typically bring crowds of revelers to the vibrant St. Louis neighborhood. But the Dogtown community is still going green this week, finding creative and cautious ways to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint — while also raising funds for what organizers anticipate will be a return to traditional festivities in 2022.
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Updated with TIF Commission's vote WednesdayA $26 million apartment building project has received the first round of approval for tax incentives from the…
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St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson has given members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians a special dispensation to allow them to eat corned beef with…
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“Dogtown? How did it get its name?"That was the query our Curious Louis series from attorney Nathan Goldberg, who wondered about the colorful name of the…
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Wednesday's First Night celebration in Grand Center is the official end of St. Louis' yearlong 250th anniversary celebration, and will showcase St. Louis…
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Updated at 12 p.m. with comments from Dogtown Business Merchants Association.Thinking of bringing your cooler to the St. Patrick's Day parade in Dogtown…
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Nearly seven years later, the battle over the recall of former St. Louis alderman Tom Bauer is a step closer to final.The Missouri Court of Appeals today…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 15, 2012 - Every several years, the Irish and the Irish-loving have a decision to make in St.…
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Visitors attending this year’s Ancient Order of the Hibernians' St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dogtown might need some luck of the Irish to find parking this…