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Hip 'Hoods, Ferguson, Hip Hoods
The calloused hands of Joe Lonero and his son Mike have touched just about every new project in Ferguson: lofts, restaurants, bakeries, shops.
Expectant WU mother awaits her soldier's return
Melissa Jenkins, Webster University student and expectant mother, poses with her husband Matt Jenkins, who is on his second tour in Iraq.
Ferguson Middle School Probe Student Project
Probe Students from Ferguson Middle School embarked on a project in August of 2009, over the next couple of months the students covered the entirety of January Wabash Memorial Park cataloging and mapping out Dedicated Trees.
North County Toy Store Robbed At Gunpoint
A Toys 'R Us store in Ferguson was robbed at gunpoint Monday night just before closing.
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
October is National Pizza Month... yum. My stomach is grumbling already. Here are some top notch pizza parlors that dish everything from thick crust to thin, traditional St.
Wednesday, Oct. 14 Fugitive Warrant Arrest - Oak Hall. At about 10:00 PM while the UMSL Police were investigating a possible drug violation, a person was identified as having an outstanding warrant for his arrest out of Ferguson, Mo.
A safe trick-or-treat alternative for Ferguson, Missouri residents
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The City of Ferguson is partnering once again with the First Baptist Church to bring you a fun, safe, trick or treat experience for you and your kids 12 and under, from 6:00pm - 8:30pm. Come visit with all the friendly characters as you explore our Halloween walkway with themed tents filled with decortations and get treats at each station.
The event is presented by the Great Rivers Greenway in partnership with St. Louis County Parks and Live Well Ferguson, and will showcase the first completed section of the St.
Walgreens and the National AARP are sponsoring a Wellness Tour which is in St. Louis through October 5. The tour will offer all adults 18 and over six free health screenings: bone density, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, waist circumference and body mass analysis.
The annual Dog Splash at the Splash at Wabash was a great time for dogs and humans alike.
Steve Ewing to Play at Citywalk Concert Series - HYAAH
A St. Louis favorite and former lead singer for The Urge, Steve Ewing has spent the past 20 years rocking out on stages of all sizes, and places all over, with an eclectic blend of covers, Urge favorites, and a wealth of original material as well.
Ferguson-Florissant School District offers early retirement to cope with budget shortfall
The Ferguson-Florissant School Board of Education has approved an early retirement package for eligible employees to help the district cope with a budget shortfall.
As students, we easily get so wrapped up in our lives here at Washington University that we forget that there is life beyond the Danforth Campus.
The City of Ferguson is set to participate in the National Public Lands Day, the nation's largest volunteer effort to improve America's public lands.
Middle school student collapses during football practice, dies at hospital
An eighth-grader has died after collapsing during a football practice at McCluer South-Berkeley High School.
If you or someone you know is in need of a computer, a local organization called WITS may be able to work out a trade with you.
Concern Surrounds The Safety Of Chinese Made ATVs
Paul Volpe is the owner of Midwest Cycles in Ferguson, Missouri. His staff has had a rush of problems for over four years with ATV'S that all have one characteristic in common.
A look back: St. Louis-St. Louis County split was a bitter issue in 1876
On Aug. 22, 1876, voters in St. Louis and St. Louis County went to the polls to decide the region's most fateful ballot question - the "Great Divorce," or whether to split the city away from the county.