University City incidents from the week of Aug. 13-19.
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People jam packed the Godiva store at the St. Louis Galleria Monday, stocking up on last minute Valentine Day gifts.
Two Wash U students reported being mugged at the corner of Waterman and Melville avenues.
People flocked to the St. Louis Zoo Sunday to enjoy the nice weather.
A survey of interesting titles, must reads and best sellers from Subterranean Books, University Cityβs only neighborhood bookstore.
Habitat for Humanity St. Louis passes initial hurdle to building several homes in the City.
The University City City Council votes to approve fire department's purchase of a new rescue tool.
Natalie McLaury cooks and writes a food and recipe blog called The Sweets Life.
The latest criminal incidents investigated by the Washington University Police Department.
Rick Salamon says he has serious solutions to deal with problems facing the University City School District.
The high school spring musical will be performed on Feb. 25 and 26.
University City High School alums Jazz pianist Peter Martin and dancer James Smith performed at the high school library Wednesday night.
A federal grant expires at the end of March which allows U City residents to obtain a free rain barrel from the City.
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A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday.
A consultant hired by University City has come out with his report on ways the City can save money and be more efficient.
University City School District Superintendent Wilson Pruitt says snow days taken will be made up at the end of the school year.
University City resident Susan Rava signed her memoir on Alzheimer's at the University City Library Monday night.
University City Councilmembers met for a budget study session Monday night to discuss mid-year financials.
A broken sprinkler Sunday caused flooding issues at a Washington University dorm.
Students head back to school Friday.
University City business Subterranean Books may have to close down if business doesn't pick up.
Summary of crime report for the week of 01/24/11-01/30/11.
The founding executive director of U City's Center of Creative Arts, will spend the spring semester at Harvard University.
The U City School District is selling used computers to families.
The University City group worked Jan. 6 to develop a survey that would help it understand community attitudes about city services.
Washington University police respond to a report of a stolen camera.
Presbyterian Church renovates to become more accessible to the community.
Former students and colleagues mourn the passing of Major Ernest Green.
A St. Louis etiquette expert says its ok to ask her if she will over the holidays.
The St. Louis Zoo shows off its newest mother and baby.
Fifth-grader Caleb Perkins correctly spelled "Autumn" to win his school's spelling bee.
The executive director of University City Children's Center tackles the holiday song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town."
Lauryn Hill will perform at The Pageant next month.
Author says this traditional trading practice is alive and well.
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