It’s important information everyone should know: what to do during an emergency and where to look for information? Those questions and more are being answered in the next few weeks through the St. …
The city of Granite City has reimagined storefront neon signs from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, bringing back a piece of history to the city’s new neon sign park, in preparation for the 100th ann…
When Alandon Pitts looks out at what once was the Paideia Academy’s parking lot, he can’t help but think about how things once were in this College Hill neighborhood.
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Public Schools is considering a tax hike to help cover payroll. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the school district faces a $35 million operating budget deficit after negotiating $32 million in staff raises last spring. Now those raises for managers and other non-teaching staff are delayed indefinitely. The property tax increase would bring in an additional $6 million annually and would not require approval from city voters.