Kirkwood is joining a number of other Missouri municipalities in seeking to ban so-called “gray” or “no-chance” video gaming machines that have become an increasingly common sight in area gas stations ...
In 2021, the National Judicial College established the annual Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Award to recognize a judge or former judge who has shown extraordinary service and commitment to the cause of ...
The Webster Groves annual 2025 fiscal audit revealed a pleasant surprise, with the city gaining an unexpected surplus. The general fund, the most closely watched financial metric, had $22.7 million in ...
I’m writing to request an update on the recent purchase and planned rehabilitation of two landmark properties in Webster — the Ozark Theater and the Webster Groves Garden Cafe. The original plans for ...
The latest fiasco in St. Louis County government is the 2026 county budget. The budget as proposed by St. Louis County Executive Sam Page had an $82 million deficit. The St. Louis County Council’s ...
St. Louis Children’s Hospital and KVC Health Systems on Tuesday marked a milestone in construction, raising the final beam of a new state-of-the-art, 77-bed children’s mental health hospital slated to ...
A teenager formerly in the care of a Webster Groves facility for children has filed a lawsuit against the center, claiming its neglect allowed her to repeatedly run away and become a victim of sex ...
A project to develop new apartments and ground-floor retail spaces on a prominent corner in Downtown Kirkwood seems to have the blessing of city officials. Late last month, the Kirkwood City Council ...
A Webster Groves man on Tuesday admitted to sending and receiving child sexual abuse material online, according to the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri. Joseph A.
Kirkwood Chief Administrative Officer Russell Hawes is set to retire on Dec. 19 after 11 years of service to the city, and a search for his replacement will begin soon, according to city officials.
Kirkwood is looking to partner with St. Louis County to improve the safety of two pedestrian crossings on Big Bend Road. Although project costs are still unknown, city officials agreed to pursue ...
An increase in Kirkwood Electric’s rates — caused by the need to recoup $13 million in deficit spending — went into effect at the start of the month, and residents spoke up about it at last week’s ...
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