Clinton-Peabody Demolition Paves Way for New St. Louis Housing The historic Clinton-Peabody Apartments in St. Louis’s Peabody–Darst–Webbe neighborhood are currently undergoing demolition. This pivotal moment marks a significant step towards modernizing public housing in the city, with plans to replace the aging structures with brand new, mixed-income apartments and revitalized community spaces. A New Chapter for St. Louis Public Housing On Friday, September 5, 2025, a significant transformation commenced in the heart of St. Louis’s … Read More
FOX 2 St Louis Your Local Gateway City News
FOX 2 St. Louis: Your Hub for Local News, Weather, and More For residents of the greater St. Louis area, staying informed is essential. FOX 2 St. Louis serves as a comprehensive resource, offering an extensive range of local and regional content, from breaking news and detailed weather forecasts to in-depth sports coverage and community-focused programming. It’s your digital and broadcast gateway to everything happening in and around the Gateway City. Your Local News Navigator … Read More
Webster Groves Park Fights Flooding
Webster Groves Builds New Park to Combat Flooding The City of Webster Groves, in a strategic collaboration with Great Rivers Greenway, has embarked on a pivotal project aimed at enhancing community resilience against perennial flood challenges. A new, multi-purpose park is currently under construction, specifically designed to implement critical flood control measures along Deer Creek while simultaneously creating valuable green space and recreational opportunities for residents. Confronting Years of Flooding: The Webster Groves Challenge For … Read More
Hattie Felton Transforms St Louis History
Hattie Felton: Curating St. Louis History at the Museum Hattie Felton, the Director of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Fine and Decorative Arts at the Missouri History Museum, is a pivotal figure in preserving and showcasing St. Louis’s rich heritage. With seven years at the museum, her leadership has transformed how the institution connects with the community, most notably through the recent unveiling of the “Collected” gallery. A Visionary Leader in St. Louis’s Cultural Scene … Read More
Avila and SLU Billikens Eye NCAA Tournament Return
SLU Billikens Aim for NCAA Tournament with Enhanced Roster and Star Robbie Avila St. Louis University men’s basketball is gearing up for a season filled with high expectations, fueled by an influx of talent and the anticipated breakout senior campaign of center Robbie Avila. After a challenging first year adapting to the Atlantic 10, Avila, alongside a bolstered roster, is determined to lead the Billikens back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since … Read More
Senator proposes Missouri Rangers for school safety
St. Louis County Senator Proposes ‘Missouri Rangers’ for School Safety In a bold move to enhance student protection, St. Louis County Senator David Gregory (R) has formally urged Governor Mike Kehoe to convene a special legislative session. Gregory’s proposal centers on establishing the “Missouri Rangers,” a specialized state police force dedicated to safeguarding schools across the state. Addressing Mounting Concerns Over School Violence Senator Gregory’s call for action, outlined in a letter sent to Gov. … Read More
St Louis Loses Million Dollar Apartment Project
St. Louis Loses $120M Apartment Project NorthPoint Development has officially canceled its ambitious $120 million, 300-unit apartment complex planned for a prime St. Louis location. This withdrawal impacts the Kingshighway and Oakland Avenue area, leaving a significant development site in limbo and raising questions about future housing growth. The Unfulfilled Vision The now-defunct project by Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development aimed to construct 300 apartments near Kingshighway and Oakland Avenue, just south of Interstate 64. Valued … Read More