Nicholas J. C. Pistor, STLtoday

Nicholas J. C. Pistor

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Saint Louis, MO, United States

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St. Louis struggles to maintain $17 million Washington Avenue streetscape

City lacks the money to maintain the facelift. → Read More

St. Louis aldermanic committee rejects plan for public vote on new NFL stadium

Board bill requiring public vote on using taxpayer funds for new stadium dies in committee → Read More

St. Louis cancels contract over failure to produce downtown concerts

Los Angeles-based ICM Partners had been granted exclusive access to the Gateway Mall over Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends but produced no concerts this year. → Read More

Belleville's Santa parade canceled due to rain

BELLEVILLE • Rainy weather has forced the cancelation of today's annual Santa Parade in Belleville. But Santa Claus will still appear at 1 p.m. today at Santa's House on Belleville's Public Square, according to the Optimist Club of Belleville, the group hosting the event. A Sing-A-Long and "lighting of the fountain" will still happen at 6 p.m. inside a tent on the square. Fredbird, who was… → Read More

Residents gather in north St. Louis for meeting on riverfront stadium

Opponents discuss pros and cons of building new stadium. → Read More

St. Louis aldermanic president emerges as crucial factor in stadium proposal

ST. LOUIS • Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed has emerged as a key voice in the St. Louis stadium debate. → Read More

St. Louis City Counselor Winston Calvert resigns

Had served in Mayor Slay's administration since 2014 → Read More

Missouri could decide medical marijuana issue in 2016

Two competing proposals could be seeking signatures → Read More

Bryan Cave lawyer named as chief counsel to St. Louis Board of Aldermen

Timothy O'Connell was appointed on Friday at closed session meeting → Read More

NFL St. Louis stadium financing hearings expected next week

ST. LOUIS • Public hearings over St. Louis' financing of a proposed new riverfront football stadium are expected next week. Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed assigned the bill on Monday to the aldermanic Ways and Means committee. Alderman Steve Conway, who chairs the committee, said he is putting together a schedule for hearings. He said he expects to have two of them next week, with one of… → Read More

Financing hearings for new St. Louis football stadium expected next week

ST. LOUIS • Public hearings over St. Louis' financing of a proposed new riverfront football stadium are expected next week. Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed assigned the bill on Monday to the aldermanic Ways and Means committee. Alderman Steve Conway, who chairs the committee, said he is putting together a schedule for hearings. He said he expects to have two of them next week, with one of… → Read More

Missouri power players join forces in effort to keep spy agency within St. Louis' borders

City and three other area sites vying for $1.6 billion project → Read More

Slay remembers when the world watched the Arch

Stainless steel giant was completed 50 years ago today → Read More

Federal judge dismisses Rev. Larry Rice's lawsuit seeking to block closure of downtown shelter

Homeless shelter challenged city action in federal court. → Read More

Lambert Airport ends free parking cards for insiders, but some want them back

Seven people request courtesy 24-hour parking card, including a former airport commissioner and the St. Louis County police chief. All were denied. → Read More

St. Louis mayor meets with leaders of churches damaged by fires

"The City of St. Louis and its faith community are resilient," Slay said after the meeting. → Read More

Aldermen tired of waiting for details on St. Louis stadium financing

Bill calling for public vote could force details on financing. → Read More

St. Louis aldermen push forward eminent domain list for proposed spy agency headquarters

City hoping to lure National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency → Read More

Judge strikes down St. Louis' minimum wage increase hours before it takes effect

Decision voids law that would have raised minimum wage to $11 an hour by 2018. → Read More

Judge strikes down St. Louis' minimum wage increase

Decision voids law that would have raise minimum wage to $11 an-hour → Read More