The University City City Council approved the 2009 budget at its most recent meeting but got hung up in a debate about how pay increases should be awarded.
Archbishop Raymond Burke will leave St. Louis at the end of August to accept an appointment in Rome. He will work at the body responsible for interpreting church law known as the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura.
St. Louis County is refining a proposal to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for investments in the local infrastructure. The changes under consideration are complex, but at the top of the list is a massive reorganization of the county government buil
Thomas Stearns Eliot removed himself from St. Louis in 1905, at the age of 16, and he rarely returned; but he never truly left the city — or rather, the city never left this poet who carried the images of his birthplace through the rest of his life and,
Brown Shoe Company has unveiled preliminary plans for a new headquarters project that would involve not only their offices but several other prominent Clayton facilities as well.