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The Dutchtown Opportunity Coalition for Youth will try to make sure that young people are going to school and also connect them with vital services or programs.
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A provision introduced at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen on Friday would charge people in some neighborhoods $10,000 to remove dwelling units in a single building. That would include converting a duplex into a single-family home, or converting a four-flat into a duplex. The money from those fees would contribute to a fund to create, improve and maintain affordable housing.
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Restoration House STL provides age-appropriate mentoring and services for young adults 18 to 25. In June, the faith-based nonprofit opened its first “success center,” also called the Rock, in Dutchtown’s historic Melvin Theatre.
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The distressed St. Alexius Hospital in south St. Louis could emerge from bankruptcy under new leadership. Last week, hospital owner Americore named…
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The Dutchtown neighborhood, in southeast St. Louis, has seen anti-violence initiatives come and go over the years.Now it’s one of three neighborhoods…
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For Caya Aufiero, a power outage is more than an inconvenience.When one occurs, business at Urban Eats — a restaurant she co-owns in Dutchtown — can come…
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Four neighborhoods in south St. Louis could look a lot cleaner in the next couple years, thanks to new local efforts to address illegal dumping.The "So…
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The publication All the Art continues to try and fill voids they see in the St. Louis art scene. This weekend they tried to bridge the gap between art…
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If you took a drive this fall in Old North, along Delmar near Union, or in Dutchtown near Virginia and Liberty streets, you’ve probably seen vast fields…
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Brightly-colored tires simulating flower beds popped-up along a two-block stretch of Gasconade Street Saturday in the Dutchtown neighborhood of south St.…