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New tenant could determine fate of Dorsa features

What will happen to the basement salon at the Dorsa Lofts has yet to be determined and preservation of its curvy wall, stylized plaster cloud and other art moderne traits is not assured. ... »

MoDOT work will shut stretch of Highway 40 in downtown St. Louis

o A short stretch of westbound Highway 40 (Interstate 64) will be closed to traffic most of this weekend while crews begin resurfacing a bridge deck. Missouri Department of Transportation officials ... »

Former Abstrakt space already filled

As often as not, firms that relocate to downtown St. Louis come from elsewhere in the region and leave behind vacant space in their former neighborhoods. Such relocations provide little net job ... »

Marketing firm relocates to Laclede's Landing

Abstrakt Marketing Group plans to relocate to the Raeder Place building on Laclede's Landing from its current location in the Benton Park neighborhood, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The ... »

Reserves step up for SLUH in key points in win over Mehlville

St. Louis University High boys volleyball coach Paul Scovill had a long conversation with Alex Boatman a couple weeks ago after a match about his limited playing time, which the senior wasn't ... »

List of sports cartoonists overlooks Amadee

Amadee Wohlschlaeger, left, long-time Post-Dispatch cartoonist, talks with Cardinal Hall of Famer Red Schoendienst as Wolhschlaeger celebrates his 100th birthday with family and friends at the Mari ... »

Gateway to Innovation conference brings national IT leaders to St. Louis

The sixth annual Gateway to Innovation conference at the Renaissance Grand Hotel downtown will bring IT innovators together from St. Louis and around the country tomorrow, the St. Louis Business ... »

St. Louis police board approves settlement up to $275K for shooting victim

o The Board of Police Commissioners has agreed to pay up to $275,000 to Jeffrey Bladdick for a wound suffered when he shot by an intoxicated, off-duty St. Louis officer outside a bar in Pontoon ... »

First quarter profits down at Sigma-Aldrich

Sigma-Aldrich Corp. reported first quarter net income of $117 million, or 96 cents per share, compared with $119 million, or 97 cents per share, in the corresponding period a year earler. The St. ... »

Joe's Chili Bowl opens in Citygarden

formerly occupied by The Terrace View . While the menu features chili in multiple preparations -- in a bowl, over macaroni, with a tamale, on fries, atop a hot dog or covering a slinger -- ... »

Missouri toddler killed after being swung into wall

St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Police said Jarrod W. Rudder of Elkville, Ill., was supposed to be taking care of two-year-old Michael Pulliam at the time of the incident on Friday night in St. ... »

Man charged with killing Missouri toddler by swinging him into wall

St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Police said Jarrod W. Rudder of Elkville, Ill., was supposed to be taking care of two-year-old Michael Pulliam at the time of the incident on Friday night in St. ... »

Transplanted fan takes round 1 of Blues Over/Under Contest

Blues right wing Chris Stewart (right) congratulates Andy McDonald after McDonald scored an insurance empty-net goal in third period action during a first-round playoff game between the St. Louis ... »

Local authors' forum on Thursday

will mix and mingle at a reception and forum being hosted by the The Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis. The event is Thursday beginning at 6 p.m. at the Missouri Athletic Club West, 1777 Des ... »

Caregiving doesn't have to be one-way

Bill McClellan Bill McClellan worked as a reporter in Phoenix before coming to the Post-Dispatch in 1980. He was night-police reporter before becoming a columnist in 1983. He also appears on ... »

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