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Sunset Hills board hears citizens' concerns about pedestrian safety along city roads
"We are looking into different possibilities. It may not appear so to the residents, but something is happening." - Frank Hardy, Sunset Hills Ward 1 alderman July 23, 2008 - One thing was on the minds of ...
Arab-American wins $337,000 award
A jury has awarded $337,000 to a former Missouri Department of Natural Resources supervisor who claimed he was subject to a hostile work environment after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the invasion of Iraq.
Cold comfort: Partnership to provide air conditioners to area's most vulnerable
Submitted photo - Rich Loftus program director at Vatterott College, demonstrates how to handle donated air-conditioners as part of the new S.O.S. project, a partnership between Cool Down St.
Sunset Hills board hears citizens' concerns about pedestrian safety along city roads
"We are looking into different possibilities. It may not appear so to the residents, but something is happening." - Frank Hardy, Sunset Hills Ward 1 alderman One thing was on the minds of residents who attended ...
Groups Collect Air Conditioners for Seniors
An effort is underway in the St. Louis area to protect older adults and people with disabilities from potentially deadly hot weather this summer.
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Benjamin Christopher Hanson Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who...
Mr. Hanson excels in performing orthopedic massage, and is responsible for treating patients with structural integration.
Trail of the week: Claire Gempp Davidson Memorial Wildlife Area
Where: 9227 Sappington Road, Sunset Hills. Surface of trail: Wood chips. How long: Roughly a half mile.
St. Louis Real Estate-Market Watch June 7th, 2008
St. Louis Real Estate Market Watch by Art Wagner @ Keller Williams Realty Southwest, Sunset Hills, Mo.
Entertainment Highlights: Week of June 5-11
Dweezil Zappa, son of rock legend Frank Zappa, plays a solo during his Zappa Plays Zappa Tour.
Singing and Strumming for the Kiddie Set
I'm rocking out writing this week's column - swinging in my chair listening to Rob Compton's CD, "Bean Bag Bop." Don't know who Rob is? Not to worry, kids don't either.
I recall that a long ago speaker at a Crestwood-Sunset Hills Chamber of Commerce meeting I attended was a headmaster of Thomas Jefferson School.
3 trash haulers are apparent low bidders
“The last bill I got from Waste Management (of St. Louis, his current hauler) was for $79.20 a quarter”
Three major trash hauling companies in the St. Louis region were the apparent low bidders Wednesday to become the haulers in three trash collection districts in unincorporated St. via STLtoday
Hail pelts StL region in morning storms
A fast-moving storm resulted in hail pelting the region this morning. The biggest hail -- about an inch in diameter -- was in the House Springs area. via STLtoday
By mid-afternoon, the number was down to 28,000; today's Laumeier Art Fair was washed out.
“The winds have been really rough in knocking trees down into power lines”
Dolan Geiman from Chicago cleans up his art booth that was destroyed by wind at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills Sunday morning. via STLtoday
Geraldine Sanders indicted on fraud charges
Geraldine Sanders was indicted on fraud charges involving the embezzlement of $200,000 from her former employer, U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway and Sunset Hills Police Chief William LaGrand announced Thursday. via St. Louis Business Journal
Mother's Day events: A day for Mom - and you
“There's a lot of sentiment associated with quilts”
It's time again to come up with a game plan for honoring the first woman in your life: Mom. via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Micro Earthquake Shakes St. Louis Area
“The Midwest is known for earthquake activity over the last few decades, few centuries”
A 2.7 magnitude earthquake centered in southwest St. Louis County hit at 6:25 in the morning. via MyFox St. Louis
Sunset Hills fest ends up in the red
The city's golden anniversary celebration left a red mark on the books - revenues from the celebration were a little more than $86,000, while expenditures were $176,000. Numerous events were held over the past ... via STLtoday
Berkeley health center to cut services
“If they want to see the same doctor, they would have to go to a different clinic”
The John C. Murphy Health Center in Berkeley no longer will have pediatricians and obstetricians-gynecologists working there, starting on Thursday. via STLtoday
Hospital Building New Data Center
A Missouri hospital said this week that it will break ground next week on a $60 million project to build a 40,000 square-foot data center it expects to complete in 2010. via TheWHIR.com