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Damaged bridge in East St. Louis may reopen earlier than expected. Here’s a project update
One resident said she is “ecstatic” that work has begun. “In East St. Louis, a lot of times we become complacent with nothing being done. We flood. We have potholes, crime is high. The bridge is blocked.”
What to do in the Lou: Weekend events July 27-28
ST. LOUIS — From a honky tonk festival to roaming around in a field of sunflowers, there are several events happening in the St. Louis area this weekend, July 27-28. Back-to-school health fair. CareSTL Health will hold a back-to-school health fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at...
Study shows MetroLink Green Line will bolster St. Louis economy, critics refute study
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The St. Louis region’s transit advocacy organization Citizens for Modern Transit showed a study of the projected economic growth of the St. Louis MetroLink Green Line. Officials say that construction will have an overall economic impact of $2.9 billion and an additional...
100s of Concerts this August Across St. Louis
Like concerts? Live in the St. Louis region? You’re in luck. This August and September is chock full of a crazy amount of concerts all around town that cover about every genre of music out there. The hardest part is figuring out which ones to see. Forget about sleeping — or sleeping much either of these months.
St. Louis Public Schools students will use MetroBus, carpools and taxis to get to school
The St. Louis Public Schools system does not have bus drivers to transport students to school when classes resume on Aug. 19. At a meeting of the school board on Tuesday, district officials said 14,000 students will have to travel by MetroBus, vendor-operated minivans and small vehicles. District officials are looking for volunteer parent drivers and safety officers.
Former Crestwood, Mo. Mall Site Reemerging as Mixed-Use Development
CRESTWOOD, Mo. – A 47-acre site that had long been home to Crestwood Plaza in south St. Louis County is being reimagined. A total of 81 families will eventually live in single-family homes at the site, with a full-service grocery store, restaurant and retail space and public gathering spaces augmenting the new Crestwood Crossing development.
Renters at St. Louis County storage facility allege disrepair, ask Contact 2 for help
Two men, Don Early and Jeremy Leavitt, have been dealing with leaks and other issues in their storage units at Public Storage's facility on North Lindbergh, and after reaching out to corporate headquarters, a district manager has been dispatched to inspect the roof and other issues.
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