ST. LOUIS • The survival of a two-story mural
against eminent domain was assured Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme
Court declined to review a lower court's ruling that struck down
part of St. Louis' sign
ST. LOUIS • Excavating machines hammer thick concrete pavement.
Workers slice fat steel girders with glowing torches. Bulldozers
push jumbled debris. It goes on for weeks.
CLAYTON • St. Louis County Executive Charlie A.
Dooley asked the County Council Tuesday to authorize a grant of up
to $332,500 to enable a merger of the Central County and North
Central County emergen
JEFFERSON CITY • Missouri's state board of
education gave its approval Tuesday for officials to submit the
state's application for flexibility in the No Child Left Behind
law.
ST. LOUIS • A California man admitted in
federal court here Tuesday that he was a supplier of unapproved
foreign chemotherapy drugs for U.S. patients in a case that has put
dozens of doctors nationwid
JENNINGS • A 9-year-old boy survived a gunshot
to the back fired by his 10-year-old brother Monday afternoon while
they were home alone in Jennings, police said.
ST. LOUIS • After weeks of negotiations between
the Rams and the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission over
the team's plans to play a "home" game in London each of the next
three seasons, the
CREVE COEUR • The Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food
Pantry, which is wrestling with a spike in demand, will soon move
into a new building that has more space.
JOPLIN, MO. • Some Joplin residents say the
school district's request for a $62 million bond issue this spring
has raised questions about millions of dollars in donations
received after five schools w
LINDENWOOD PARK NEIGHBORHOOD • The
association's tweetups highlight neighborhood restaurants.
Where 3500 Winehaus, 3500 Watson Road, St. Louis •
When 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 28 • More
info lindenwoodpark.org
636-278-1849 If not answered, office phone forwards to personal cell phone at all hours. Please be patient and leave a message. (I may be in an attic.)