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Attorneys at Simon Law say the family reluctantly agreed to settle for $67,000 less than the state's cap on damages, to avoid the financial and emotional cost of taking the case to trial.
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The Artica festival, a gathering for site-specific artworks and offbeat performances, has a home for its 2024 event after months of uncertainty. The event comes to Chouteau鈥檚 Landing in October.
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With four newly installed sculptures, more plantings and no more interruption from Ninth Street, Citygarden draws an eclectic mix of visitors shortly after reopening to the public.
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Three teens were shot in downtown St. Louis at the beginning of June, offering a stark reminder of the challenges city officials have faced in bringing order to the neighborhood.
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It's the first major plan to guide development in the city's core over the last two decades.
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The Major League Soccer ownership group is one step closer to securing the public financial aid it's seeking to construct a stadium in downtown St.鈥
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The streets of downtown St. Louis are looking brighter 鈥 and more energy efficient 鈥 thanks to technology developed by Hazelwood-based Labyrinth鈥
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The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station opened with a big splash on Christmas Day. Thousands of area residents have been streaming through its gates in鈥
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With Wednesday night鈥檚 win, the St. Louis Cardinals advanced to the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2014. On Friday鈥檚 St.鈥
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A downtown St. Louis sculpture park is marking its 10th anniversary with three new installations.The Gateway Foundation, a nonprofit promoting art and鈥