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Leonard Johnson admits many run-down storefronts in St. Louis could use a facelift. He鈥檇 like to help 鈥減olish up鈥 each and every one. But, for now, the鈥
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Crumbling homes, missing bricks, dangerous streets, and crushing poverty 鈥 these details make up the overwhelming narrative of north St. Louis often鈥
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Updated at 10:45 pm to correct spelling of psychiatric in headline.A proposed outpatient psychiatric treatment facility for uninsured adolescents and鈥
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St. Louis highlighted accomplishments this week that it made using millions in federal grant money. These include funding 13 youth programs, developing鈥
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Fifteen years ago, the area of St. Louis now known as The Grove was a place many people avoided.鈥淚t was 鈥楻oll up your window and drive really fast,鈥欌濃
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When you attend an event involving De Andrea Nichols, be prepared to meet your match. Not your romantic soulmate, although that could happen. More likely,鈥
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After 18 years at the helm, Christine Chadwick is stepping down from her role as executive director of FOCUS St. Louis at the end of June. She has led the鈥
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Over the years, Beyond Housing鈥檚 Chris Krehmeyer has appeared on St. Louis on the Air to discuss issues ranging from poverty to home ownership to health鈥
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Local architect Dan Jay is conducting a thought experiment: What would the city of St. Louis look like if it regained a population of 500,000? (That would鈥
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As the population of St. Louis began to shift away from the city鈥檚 core in the 1970s, many of the city鈥檚 older neighborhoods entered a state of decline.鈥