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St. Louis residents had a chance Tuesday to weigh in on the city’s new economic development strategy.Timetria Murphy-Watson was one of a few dozen people…
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Several years ago, judges at the St. Louis Circuit Court came up with a simple idea: get everyone who handles criminal cases — from prosecutors to public…
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Keyahnna Jackson has a lot of questions about the potential lease of St. Louis Lambert International Airport to a private company.“Will I still have a…
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U.S. Rep. Lacy Clay wants to end state laws that stop cities from regulating guns.The bill the University City Democrat introduced earlier this week would…
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St. Louis-area faith and civil rights leaders demanded that the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department fire three officers who were accused of sharing…
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Inside Good Life Growing’s newest urban garden, co-founder James Hillis is using an iPad to pull up maps of the city. The urban agriculture organization…
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Melinda Jones stands next to her great-grandparents’ former house and shields her eyes against the already-hot morning sun.The modest two-story brick…
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson used the first State of the City address in recent memory to continue her advocacy for a city-county merger.But with the…
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When consumers hear the words, “Made in the USA,” Jon Lewis wants them to think, “Made in St. Louis.”That’s the broader mission of the construction of a…
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Community organizers in Dutchtown are struggling to stop people from outside of the south St. Louis neighborhood from dumping construction debris,…