The announcement of a final restructuring plan known as All Things New came after two years of work. The archdiocese said the changes are needed to address a shrinking and shifting Catholic population.
St. Louis Public Radio has selected eight winners for the 2023 St. Louis Public Radio Teen Photojournalist Prize, including Marquette High School senior Gemma Speichinger, who won Best in Show.
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The cash will funnel through the Army Corps of Engineers to the city. In all, the project to help repair the city’s main trunk line will cost $4.67 million.
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A Shakespeare play set in Miami comes to Forest Park on May 31, marking the start of a summer of St. Louis Shakespeare.
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“We’re finding that some of these short-term rentals, if not managed appropriately, can be harmful for the housing market for residents who live in our city,” said the Board of Aldermen president.
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The O’Fallon, Missouri-based winter drumline achieved a score of 96.05. That was two points ahead of the second-place finisher and the second-highest score ever achieved in the division.
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Runners and walkers in St. Louis County are urging County Executive Sam Page to veto a bill that would ticket people walking and running in streets where sidewalks are available. The County Council approved the measure earlier this month.
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This is the first time the Vietnam War Memorial has been updated since its installment in 1979.
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TENS the Experience hosts balls in St. Louis. Along with providing an entertaining evening, ballroom helps introduce people to a culture created by, and for, Black people.
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U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Supreme Court justices can't argue that separation of powers shields them from ethics laws.
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Ownership over the Fox Theater has been settled after a years long dispute between Fox Associates, which owned the theater, and landowner Foxland Inc. Under terms of the agreement, Fox Associates will buy the land and continue to own and operate the theater.
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The case centers around two parents, both of whom were sentenced to jail time because their six-year-old children missed too many days of school.
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