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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is drilling through basement floors in the Cades Cove subdivision of Florissant to determine whether there is radioactive contamination under residents鈥 homes.
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The demolition process will be complete by next summer. In the meantime, St. Louis Port Authority, which owns the 142-acre property, will start the process of figuring out how to redevelop the space.
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The R&R Marketplace includes centers for career development and training, co-working and innovation, addiction treatment, and early childhood education, as well as a restaurant and a bank.
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The two towns will officially merge in February. They are already in the same school and fire protection districts, and Normandy police already patrol Glen Echo Park.
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The celebration started with a conversation among elected officials on how to work together to solve problems and will continue through Monday with free concerts, movie showings and a parade.
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North St. Louis County residents lack options for high quality, affordable produce. A Red Circle鈥檚 founder and executive director says a community-owned grocery store will help meet the need.
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The secret to Brian Owens鈥 success is no secret at all. 鈥淚 always tell people I get these heavenly hookups,鈥 he explained. 鈥淕od鈥檚 favor in my life. It鈥檚鈥
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Growing up in north St. Louis County, where she was leading choirs by the time she was 12 years old, Maria Ellis remembers thinking about St. Louis鈥
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis will open its first teen support center on Thursday with the mission of providing a safe haven for youth in鈥
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When Alana Marie was growing up in Hazelwood, she listened to stories of her father鈥檚 happy childhood in nearby Kinloch during the 1970s and '80s. By the鈥