
By Mary Miller Cullins This weekend the parishioners and friends of St. Raymond’s Maronite Cathedral will gather together to celebrate the church’s 100th anniversary. The festivities will kick-off tonight at the Maronite Heritage Center with a concert by Monsignor Mansour Labaky.
February 10th, 2012 | Posted in Feature Story,Neighborhoods & Events | Read More »

More than 390,000 Missourians are already registered to participate in the state’s second statewide earthquake drill on Feb. 7th.
February 1st, 2012 | Posted in Community,Feature Story,Housing,How To,Neighborhoods & Events,People | Read More »

By early 2014. Leaders say they have financing for the long-discussed pedestrian pathway, or lid, over the depressed lanes of Interstate 70. Ed Hassinger, district engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation, said the plan for the lid and related street work is to award construction contracts in late 2013, begin construction in winter 2013-14 [...]
January 30th, 2012 | Posted in Feature Story,Neighborhoods & Events | Read More »

By Mary Miller Cullins This past Sunday at St. Alphonsus “Rock” Catholic Church, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from St. Louis Catholic and Public Middle Schools attended an awards celebration. Over 85 students turned in essays for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Essay Contest.
January 24th, 2012 | Posted in Feature Story,Neighborhoods & Events | Read More »

Monday, January 16th the YMCA’s 27th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King breakfast was held at the Monsanto YMCA, located at 5555 Page Blvd.
January 20th, 2012 | Posted in Community,Feature Story,Neighborhoods & Events,News & Society,People | Read More »

After many years of decay, neighborhoods protests, Aldermanic efforts, the end is near for the Avalon ‘Theater located near the intersection of South Kingshighway. On Wednesday, January 18th the experts started the demolition of the Avalon Theater.
January 18th, 2012 | Posted in Around the Lou,Business and Entertainment,Community,Neighborhoods & Events,News And Society,Theater | Read More »