The City of St. Louis walks away from the negotiating table and moves towards eminent domain against disgraced developer Paul McKee. https://t.co/5gmzl6rieD
Teams worked sites stretching from Olivette to the Mississippi River, from O’Fallon Park and the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing all the way down to the greenway near River City Casino.
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Oktoberfest in St. Louis isn’t just about steins and oompah; it’s a living thread that ties the region’s German roots to today’s neighborhoods.
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Piecing together Bob Cassilly’s vision for Cementland through an archive of plan documents and a scale model from Bill Christman, NextSTL contributor Mike Mccubbins asks “Might some narrow path exist then toward a reclamation of the site?”
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Between 2023 and 2025, the city spent $6.4 million to repair and make improvements to the already-vacant medium security institution known as the workhouse. Now, demolition is underway at an added cost of $2.24 million.
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Crime remains on a downward trend in the City of St. Louis with 150 homicides in 2024, the lowest number of homicides in 11 years.
Overall, crime was down 15% year-over-year and down 31% compared to 2022. #SLMPD#STL
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Over a hundred people die every single day in America in motor vehicle crashes that have nothing to do with ISIS or any other ideology. That number could easily be cut in half if the U.S. made it a priority to do so. https://t.co/V2qOXrjaFg
Weather Alert - Monday | 6 a.m.
- MetroBus and Metro Call-A-Ride are SUSPENDED until at least 8 a.m. due to road conditions
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