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St. Louis measures held down 1918 flu deaths
In the first week of November 1918, the headlines were all about the collapse of the German lines after four years of exhausting, ghastly World War.
Former political operative pleads guilty of more charges
A former Democratic campaign consultant who has drawn the interest of law enforcement agencies across the St.
H1N1 vaccinations at Clayton schools next week
The Clayton School District will get its first shipment of the H1N1 "swine flu" vaccine on Monday and begin providing vaccinations to select students and staff members.
Legislators, smoking ban, E-911 on ballot
St. Louis area voters go to the polls to select replacements for two state lawmakers who resigned after pleading guilty to federal crimes.
Reuters manager, visual artist swap Clayton 3BD
John B. Nazareth and his wife, Tika, bought a three-bedroom, two-bath home at 6376 Alamo Ave.
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Fiddler on the Roof Director Deanna Jent has crafted a warm and cozy production of the perennial favorite, with the little village of Anatevka - represented by two building faades joined by a wooden floor - set in the round.
Hanley-Eager Loop to Reopen a the New Connector Loop at Hanley and...
EAGER LOOP TO REOPEN THE NEW CONNECTOR LOOP AT HANLEY AND EAGER ROADS WILL OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Possible Lightning Strike at Sevens Building In Clayton
Early Friday, the main transformer at 7777 Bonhomme Avenue, a 24 story building in Clayton was damaged and knocked out electrical service throughout the building.
Sevens building in Clayton evacuated
A Clayton office tower was evacuated Friday after an explosion in an underground AmerenUE electrical vault damaged the building's transformer and knocked out electricity.
Medical equipment company owner lists Clayton 3BD
Anna M. Canavan and her husband, Shawn, have listed for sale a three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 156 N. Bemiston Ave.
Only 25 percent county turnout expected; vote result will effect region.
A quarter of St. Louis County's voters - maybe 175,000 - could be deciding on Tuesday whether the city and county, with a combined population of 1.35 million, go smoke-free. The city last week made its smoking ban contingent on the county enacting a ban.
The Gregory Bowman murder trial is the latest reminder of the wonders of science.
Northeast hearing erupts in fireworks
With about a dozen firefighters and officers looking on - and two firetrucks, an ambulance and other Northeast fire district vehicles idle outside - a St.
Fire forces evacuation of Clayton restaurants
A morning fire in Clayton forced the evacuation of several restaurants. Click here to see pictures outside of Cafe Napoli The fire started in the flu system at the Fatted Calf on Bemiston.
St. Louis County: Law enforcement back Prop E-911
Dozens of mayors, police officers and firefighters from throughout St. Louis County are supporting a proposed new sales tax to update law enforcement technology.
Some residents are raising a stink over the growth of backyard chickens.
While Clayton may be ahead of many trends, particularly those ecological, some residents here aren't interested in being in front of one movement - home-grown chickens.
CLAYTON, Mo. - A murder trial begins in St. Louis County for a man accused of killing a 16-year-old in 1977.
Nearly New Straub's Shutting Down
It's lavish and luxurious, and losing too much money. That's what Straub's officials say about their store in Ellisville, and that's why they're closing the store at month's end.
Local construction workers honored for their work
Construction workers are being recognized for their contributions to the local economy.
Defendant in two Belleville murders going on trial for one in St. Louis County
Before seeing any evidence or hearing any arguments, potential jurors in St. Louis County had to make a decision Wednesday: If they convict Gregory Bowman, could they sentence him to death? Only those who answered yes will advance to more questioning this week that is aimed at empaneling a jury of 12 in time for prosecutors to start laying out ...