Some residents in north St. Louis are still living in damaged homes following the May 16 tornado. Now, many of them are facing higher electric bills, too.
Nearly three years after a St. Louis high school student was struck and killed on Chippewa Street in front of Ted Drewes, the city has completed work on a major traffic safety project
“In this cohort study of baby teeth donors from the Greater St Louis area, evidence suggested a positive association between living near Coldwater Creek in childhood and risk of cancer,” reads the conclusions section of the research paper.
Stevens Middle School, largely vacant since 2016 and used for training and emergency purposes, will temporarily house students from Sumner High School starting this fall.
The last day to email public comment to mgcpolicy@mgc.dps.mo.gov is Wednesday, but you can also attend a public meeting at the Missouri Gaming Commission’s Jefferson City office Thursday at 10 a.m.
Police say they’re still trying to find out who killed 16-year-old Elijah but in the meantime, people who knew him are stepping in to lift up his family and shift a conversation about the place where he lived and died.
A showdown is brewing over millions of your tax dollars, and your safety is at stake. At the center of it: body cameras and other equipment for St. Louis police.
The work is part of a $45 million project to build a 17,000-square-foot facility that will house all of the city’s emergency dispatch services under one roof.