Area Residents Invited to Two Events in Early January to Kick off Second Phase of Design Competition
The Loop Trolley said in October it needed another half million dollars to start service. Two local companies are going to give it to them.
Rashad Jones, host of "Eat Sleep BBQ," will visit Vernon's in an episode set to air Dec. 23.
The foundation was founded by the family of Ryan Griffin, who died of a drug overdose. His mother hopes the donation will help save lives.
After fighting Rosalind Williams' reappointment to the Plan Commission, Councilmember Rod Jennings now says he was wrong and has apologized.
Campus police sent out an alert last night. University City police are investigating.
Vernon's BBQ & Catering in U-City will give away free food in exchange for canned good donations tomorrow.
LHB’s survival kit brand is Quake Kare (https://www.quakekare.com). Its products number more than 100 custom- and pre-packed survival kits.
The Loop Trolley Company it says it needs another half million before it can start service. Some county officials are skeptical.
Don't forget U-City discounts when planning your holiday shopping.
Check out which stores are closed for Thanksgiving 2017 and which ones hate their employees.
The St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System hosted its 15th annual Ageless Remarkable St. Louisan’s Gala on October 28.
Chance to win a free copy of Ed Protzel's historical novel, The Lies That Bind (DarkHorse Trilogy, Book 1)
Citizens, public safety officials and city council members gathered at the U-City library Wed. night to discuss how to spend Prop P money.
One councilmember cited conflicts of interest behind the removal of Rosalind Williams. Others said it was done out of political spite.
Mayor Shelley Welsch announced Gregory Rose will be University City's new city manager at a council meeting last night.
Operation Food Search is receiving additional funding to help fight hunger in the region
Don't toss the Nov./Dec. U-City newsletter. It contains a 10 percent discount card for some local businesses.
Social anxiety, loneliness, depression and fear of rejection are consequences of emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
U-City residents cleaned up their neighborhoods for Make A Difference Day. The city offered volunteers amnesty from minor infractions.
The University City Council approved a settlement with former city manager Lehman Walker last week. The Mayor says it's not a win.
The Tivoli Theatre is holding four midnight screenings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
University City man speaks out against a small business relief plan proposed after Delmar Loop protests.
Goal of Oct. 21st event is to clean up St. Louis City and County neighborhoods and waterways located within the River des Peres Watershed
Have You Lived Your Life Pretending To Be Someone That You Are Not?
Enjoy a wonderful day of golf, camaraderie and friendly networking – with Lunch & Dinner
Often, When We Feel Fearful It Is Rooted in Childhood Trauma.
Women wonder why losing weight or stopping smoking is difficult to accomplish.
Are You Living the Life You Want?
Gov. Eric Greitens issued a stay of execution Tuesday for Marcellus Williams, who was convicted of killing Lisha Gayle in University City.
Former St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Lisha Gayle was killed during a burglary at her home in University City.
Going back to school is always a stressful time of the year. It's time to get prepared by purchasing supplies, books and a school bag.
Join us at 6:30a on Tues., Aug. 15 to welcome University City High students to their first day of the 2017-18 school year!
Networking event for people in books and publishing industry
New York Times best-selling author & TED Talk Speaker Bill Donius delivered the keynote at the ceremony, which celebrated 512 graduates
In case you missed this story on the news, in December last year, Kieth Avila overheard a suspicious conversation in his Uber back seat...
Plus, earn free $10 Gift Certificate to University City Farmer's Market
Diamonds have always been said to be a girl’s best friend. In fact, as a whole, the business of diamonds brings in about $81.4 billion a yea
Sign up today for July 31 Daren's Lions2Tigers Golf Tourny, proceeds benefit UCHS scholarships. Details at www.ucityschools.org/L2TGolf2017.
Join us for a FREE spirited discussion about educational equity and the impact of poverty and adversity on the academic process.