
Steph Kukuljan
Reporter at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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2 days ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — City officials are hoping to secure an additional $4.3 million to pay for repairs at a deteriorating downtown garage. Engineers and construction workers have spent more than two years studying and repairing the more than 40-year-old garage at 400 North Sixth Street just off Washington Avenue. The St. Louis Centre East public parking garage serves employees of several downtown companies, including Stifel Financial.
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2 days ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Steph Kukuljan
Share ST. LOUIS — City officials are hoping to secure an additional $4.3 million to pay for repairs at a deteriorating downtown garage. Engineers and construction workers have spent more than two years studying and repairing the more than 40-year-old garage at 400 North Sixth Street just off Washington Avenue.
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3 days ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Steph Kukuljan
Share ST. LOUIS — At least two sinkholes opened across the city over the past few days, unsettling neighbors and drawing spectators. City officials blocked off nearly an entire block at 17th Street and Cass Avenue in the St. Louis Place neighborhood after a sinkhole — estimated to be at least 20 feet deep — opened when a 100-year-old brick sewer collapsed, the sewer district said. Running water could be heard inside the hole.
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3 days ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
ST. LOUIS — At least two sinkholes opened across the city over the past few days, unsettling neighbors and drawing spectators. City officials blocked off nearly an entire block at 17th Street and Cass Avenue in the St. Louis Place neighborhood after a sinkhole — estimated to be at least 20 feet deep — opened when a 100-year-old brick sewer collapsed, the sewer district said. Running water could be heard inside the hole.
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3 days ago |
stltoday.com | Steph Kukuljan
UNIVERSITY CITY — A DeSoto man was arrested Friday after stabbing a victim in the chest with a sword and breaking into two apartments in University City. Police say Rodney Cox kicked in the door to the victim's apartment in the 600 block of Geoffrey Lane, off Interstate 170 and Delmar Boulevard, and stabbed him in the chest with a "full-length" sword. Right before that, Cox allegedly had broken into a different apartment but was scared off by a dog, authorities said.
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