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The Cardinals' owners claimed public funding for Busch Stadium would revitalize downtown. That didn’t happen — yet they’re preparing for another multi-million dollar ask.
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Barbara Baker spent 15 years in prison — but found a way to change her life. Now, she fights to make it easier for other women to do the same.
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Missouri landlords were found to cash in on the State Assistance for Housing Relief program even as they failed to provide basic maintenance and upkeep.
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Eviction filings have always come fast and cheap in Missouri — a legacy of Missouri’s long history of weak tenant protections. Now, eviction filings are happening faster than before the pandemic.
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University City-based Matthew Chase is one of the busiest eviction attorneys in both St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County — as evidenced by the fact that many of the area’s biggest landlords have picked them as their go-to guy.
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The St. Louis region has mangled its waterways for hundreds of years. Warming temperatures may bring the consequences to bear.
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St. Louis will be among the five metro areas most impacted by an “extreme heat belt” projected to emerge across the central U.S. in the next 30 years, according to a study published last summer.
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The 17-year-old student at Pattonville High School is the youngest player on St. Louis City SC and became the first homegrown player and soccer academy graduate to play for the MLS team.
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Amber McLaughlin, 49, becomes the first openly transgender woman to be executed in the U.S.
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Barely one month after Kevin Johnson, another St. Louis County defendant is scheduled to be executed.