After-school and evening activities will proceed as planned Tuesday but are canceled along with classes Wednesday.
One official acknowledged "growing pains" — including the possible use of eminent domain — but implored citizens to understand and forgive.
Open house-style program featuring presentations, an expo with St. Louis area organizations and an invitation for feedback
The early childhood education center is one of 19 schools being recognized for implementing a professional learning community.
"Please join us as we honor the legacy of Dr. King," school officials said.
A proposed redevelopment agreement for Olive Boulevard and Interstate 170 is on the agenda. Find it here.
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In addition, all after-school and evening activities are canceled or postponed for Friday, Jan. 11, through the weekend.
City Manager Gregory Rose said a vote is not expected at Monday's council meeting.
Allison Bamberger is set to start in the role on January 14.
Non-profit organization receives $500,000 award over five years
Sunny Schaefer served non-profit hunger relief organization for 22 years
UCHS is joining a national network of education, business and community leaders to offer students career-focused learning opportunities.
The University City Council meets Monday for the last time this year. A redevelopment agreement is not on the agenda.
Close before you doze, officials say, to stop the spread of fire and smoke.
"We make this light on here change colors, then we have it turn around," said third-grader Katherine Zustiak, explaining her Lego robot.
"Hello, and welcome to the first SDUC newscast episode," said student reporters Emma McMahon and Jayla Fitch, introducing the first video.
Each state has its most popular Thanksgiving foods. Here’s what Missourians are searching for on YouTube.
Small business Saturday — it's on Nov. 24 this year — helps local businesses in University City compete.
"If we've waited this long, we can wait one more day," an official said yesterday. It's not clear how long that quote will be applicable.
"...The Trolley is fun," said Kitty Ratcliffe, president of Explore St. Louis. "People love fun forms of transportation."
Proceeds to benefit non-profit agency's programs and services
All afternoon and evening activities are also canceled, including child care and the Board of Education meeting.
One citizen asked for a referendum on the Olive/170 project, but the city manager said he wouldn't recommend that expense to the council.
But unlike the Transcontinental Railroad, which was completed 7 years ahead of schedule, the Loop Trolley will only run 4 days a week.
Weather officials say to expect heavy snow at times that could make for slippery roads and hazardous travel conditions.
The 12-pound turkeys, potatoes and green beans will go to more than 200 families identified by the University City School District.
The University City Council will introduce enabling legislation for a controversial development at Olive Boulevard and I-170 Monday night.
The three were arrested Sunday afternoon by University City police.
Get ready for the first snowflakes as the temperatures dip below freezing for the first time this season.
Joint event with Special School District seeks substitutes, special education teachers and paraprofessionals
Don't forget about election day!
Officials say the trolley will finally be up and running by November. (We'll believe it when we see it.)
Post-Halloween Event Encourages Kids to Turn in Unopened Halloween Candy for Chances to Win Prizes
"University City residents are underwriting the higher education of Washington University students," councilmember Tim Cusick said.
"I am excited for our students to participate in this prestigious learning opportunity," said U. City High School Principal Michael Peoples.
Students were recognized for community service projects and outstanding artwork.
Hinson has served as University City's interim fire chief since January, but the city made it permanent last week.
The city held a neighborhood meeting Tuesday night, but it's not clear how much of the feedback will be incorporated into the agreement.
Oct. 20th event designed to clean up St. Louis City and County neighborhoods and waterways located within the River des Peres Watershed