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The developer, Green Street Properties, hopes to open the entertainment venue in December. Original plans for the site included office space.
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St. Louis will soon start spending money on a program that officials hope will make a difference in reducing violent crime throughout the city.The St.…
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Late last month, a person who identified himself as Dominique called St. Louis on the Air to weigh in on a discussion about airport privatization.“I think…
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A bill that calls for a city-wide vote on any future deal to privatize St. Louis Lambert International Airport is stuck in committee. The bill’s sponsor,…
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A St. Louis aldermanic committee approved a resolution Wednesday that calls for federal and state authorities to investigate developer Paul McKee.This…
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The Trump administration’s latest federal budget blueprint proposes less spending for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.…
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Starting next session it should be easier to find out how St. Louis aldermen vote on board bills. The Board of Aldermen Friday approved a bill to put a…
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A required renewal of the city's earnings tax will be on the April ballot.The St. Louis Board of Aldermen on Friday approved the measure authorizing the…
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Members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen debated a bill that would place a fine on sagging your pants in public.The Public Safety Committee spent about…
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A St. Louis alderwoman wants to keep people from sagging their pants in public. Marlene Davis introduced a bill Friday that would impose a fine of at…