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Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital opened last year in the Carr Square neighborhood. It furloughed employees and closed after just 11 months. Some employees said they still are owed wages.
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Homer G. Phillips Hospital, which has been in business for one year, is looking for additional funding and new blood supplies before it can reopen.
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A St. Louis County judge dismissed a lawsuit last month filed by a Black nursing organization against a north St. Louis health center using civil rights advocate Homer G. Phillips鈥 name. Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni Inc. trademarked the name, and it claimed the three-bed care facility infringed upon it.
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Mayor Tishaura Jones signed legislation Tuesday clearing the way for the city to force the sale of certain private properties near the NGA鈥檚 new headquarters that are unoccupied, vacant, condemned or otherwise a nuisance.
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鈥淲hile eminent domain can be scary, ultimately, this use of eminent domain protects existing residents and existing occupied businesses,鈥 the bill鈥檚 sponsor said.
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Paul McKee bought 3509 Page in 2009, only to let it deteriorate. A judge is ordering him to fix it.
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Community leaders in St. Louis are determined to keep fighting developer Paul McKee鈥檚 use of Homer G. Phillps鈥 name for a north St. Louis health center.
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Mayor Tishaura Jones, state Rep. Kimberly-Ann Collins and Alderwoman Dwinderlin Evans say they agree with residents that naming a small hospital for Homer G. Phillips threatens his legacy.
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For months, a small group of people has occupied about a dozen tents along the McGuire Moving & Storage building, a vacant warehouse north of downtown St. Louis. But late last week, a notice to vacate appeared on the side of the building, informing encampment residents to leave the private property by Monday morning.
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, 漏 2024 外网天堂鈥檚 Jason Rosenbaum and Julie O鈥橠onoghue break down some of the week鈥檚 biggest鈥