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A year-long battle over the best way to use about $258,000 in donated tax dollars that were originally intended for a new city-operated shelter is…
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Saying he has no choice, the owner of a crumbling building in the Cupples Station warehouse complex has applied for a permit to demolish the…
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On Saturday, Standard and Poor's downgraded the debt of the United States a notch.But the ratings firm continues to see debt issued by the city of St.…
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Updated with city's comments.If you frequent the Interstate 44/55 intersection on the near south side of St. Louis, you may be familiar with the display…
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A new study has found that the city of St. Louis’ various agencies and officials need to work together more closely in order to cut down on crime and make…
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St. Louis city and county split in 1876 in what has come to be called “The Great Divorce.”There have been several efforts to reunite the two, but voters,…
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St. Louis city officials say they will step up their efforts to move residents from a series of tent encampments along the Mississippi River north of…
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Today’s elections seem to be running smoothly according to election officials in St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.A low voter…
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Dealing with the aftermath of this winter storm? We have information and resources to help.Also, if you have some photos of your winter storm experience…
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In case you missed today’s St. Louis on the Air, here are some highlights of our discussion with Mayor Francis Slay:Looking to the year ahead, increasing…