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City of St. Louis holds 5th annual event that connects homeless with services
The city of St. Louis hopes to connect more homeless people with needed services at a yearly event that has helped about 1,500 people so far.
Tips You Should Know for the December 6 Festivities ST LOUIS - The public is invited to join in the celebration of the reopening of the east half of the Interstate 64 project this Sunday, December 6. From noon to 4 p.m., the road will be available for bikes and pedestrians for a once in a lifetime opportunity to walk on the road before it opens to ...
Harris-Stowe gets $85K for HIV program
Harris-Stowe State University has won an $85,000 federal grant for substance abuse, HIV/AIDS and hepatitis prevention programs.
Public invited to hearings about AmerenUE proposed rate hike
The Missouri Public Service Commission will hold 13 public hearings in January to get customer comment on an electric rate case filed by AmerenUE.
Student financial aid directors worry about sudden shift to direct federal loans
Student financial aid directors across Missouri told Sen. Claire McCaskill on Friday that they were worried that a sudden shift to direct federal loans for students could lead to mass confusion, worse customer service and more work for their offices.
Harris-Stowe cancels homecoming parade due to weather
For the first time in the its history, Harris-Stowe State University has been forced to cancel its annual Homecoming Parade due to the possibility of scattered thunderstorms.
Jazz this week: Houston Person; "Rapology" with Troupe, Bell and...
Jazz this week: Houston Person; "Rapology" with Troupe, Bell and Burrage; Larry Ochs; "A Jazz Heaven"; and more It's another busy week for jazz and creative music in St.
Harris-Stowe State University gets $1 million in stimulus money
Harris-Stowe State University is getting $1 million in federal stimulus money to restore its historic Vashon Community Center.
Anheuser-Busch gives $1M to Harris-Stowe
Anheuser-Busch is giving $1 million to Harris-Stowe State University to establish the Anheuser-Busch School of Business Scholarship.
Columbia College volleyball sweeps and stays perfect
The Columbia College women's volleyball team swept Harris-Stowe State University on Thursday night 25-6, 25-9 and 25-14. The Cougars improved to 12-0 with the win.
Robert Glasper cancels shows at Jazz at the Bistro; Houston Person booked to perform October 7-10
Jazz St. Louis has announced another change in the fall schedule for Jazz at the Bistro .
AWARD: Emmy Nomination in Hand, Don Wolff's I Love Jazz is Ready for a Second Season on Hec-TV
SOURCE: St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman An episode of the HEC-TV series I Love Jazz, hosted by longtime St.
Jazz this week: "A Night of Jazz Greats" with Clark Terry; Eastern...
Jazz this week: "A Night of Jazz Greats" with Clark Terry; Eastern Blok; free outdoor concerts; and more Vacation season is winding down, and there are a number of noteworthy jazz and creative music performances over the next few days in St.
DVD/VIDEO: STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Previewing "A Night of Jazz Greats"
STLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Previewing "A Night of Jazz Greats" SOURCE: St. Louis Jazz Notes by Dean Minderman This week, let's look at video clips featuring some of the musicians who will be in St.
Jazz this week: Special "dog days" edition
It's the dog days of August here in St. Louis, and so we've got at least one more comparatively slow weekend in store before jazz concert and club activity begins to ramp up again.
Hundreds Line Up For Amnesty For Outstanding Tickets, Warrants
Drivers who have parking tickets piling up caught a break on Saturday. The city of St.
Center named for former lawmaker
St. Louis -- A new early childhood development center at Harris-Stowe State University will be named for a former St.
Amnesty Project waives thousands of warrants
Thousands of people will no longer have to worry about their overdue parking tickets and arrest warrants anymore, thanks to an amnesty program.
StLJN Saturday Video Showcase: Spotlight on Clark Terry
This week's videos feature the great trumpeter and flugelhorn player Clark Terry , a St.
Clear up outstanding warrants without repercussion
St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay stands in support of a three-day amnesty program that will allow locals to clear outstanding warrants from their records.
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