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The city of Clayton has only two gas stations. And both are so close to the boundary of two other municipalities you might even question whether Clayton has any gas stations at all.
Date-Nut Torte channels dessert of yesteryear
Q: As a child and living in Maplewood, my mother and I would shop downtown. We would eat at the Forum or Miss Hulling's or Pope's. I always ordered a date nut cake.
Critics' best bets for Saturday
A clip from the original "Jaws." SATURDAY JUNE 28 PrideFest. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Tower Grove Park.
Exhibit looks at the plush side of life
Stuffed dolls are displayed in an exhibit at the Cranky Yellow store on Cherokee Street.
You say goodbye, Ian says hello
Several openings to report this week. I'll start with the Delmar Loop, which has seen a flurry of recent activity.
Mural loses home before move-in day
Peruvian-born artist Carlos Herrera Burgos painted a large-scale mural for the Arts & Science Council, but now finds himself stuck without a place to display it.
a/C company rescues senior citizen Public asked to donate fans and a/C units U j ~ L L
On June 5, University City resident Viola Bolden received a generous donation from Air Comfort Service in Hazelwood, which could possibly have saved her life.
Cook feels rewarded catering to seniors
Crown Center for Senior Living. Name: Jon Rubin Occupation: Caterer and cook for Gladys & Henry Crown Center for Senior Living in University City Family: Wife, Jody; children Jacob, Jeanne, Avi, Moshe and Tali ...
Circus Flora Everybody's favorite larger-than-life emotions are available in abundance here, though there's no place in Circus Flora for snarling lions, no room for cages.
University City named to list of best Jewish neighborhoods
University City, Mo., is one of the ten best Jewish neighborhoods in North America, according to Jewish Living magazine.
Orienteering is quickly turning into a popular competitive sport
Eric Buckley practiced orienteering May 17 in West Tyson County Park in St. Louis. He was introduced to the sport after competing in the 1996 Spirit of St.
Jury orders civil confinement of convicted molester
A prosecutor seeking civil confinement of Marvin Morton as a sex predator capped his case Thursday by showing jurors a blow-up of Morton's handwritten list of 30 victims.
Torah Scroll Missing From Jewish Synagogue In University City
A torah scroll is missing from a University City Jewish congregation. It's the most sacred item in the Jewish community.
Torah valued at $30,000 stolen from St. Louis-area synagogue
Police are searching for a Torah valued at $30,000 that was stolen from a St. Louis-area synagogue.
Orienteering is quickly becoming a popular sport
Anna Shafer-Skelton's parents met at an orienteering meet, which may explain why she came by the sport so naturally.
Health Fair U. City set for Saturday
The University City School District will host its first Health Fair U. City from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 7, at the Julia Goldstein Early Childhood Center, 737 Kingsland Ave.
St. Louis area superdelegate to announce endorsement
An uncommitted superdelegate from suburban St. Louis plans to announce her endorsement of a Democratic presidential candidate.
Marchers protest rising crime and violence in St. Louis area
Thousands of St. Louis residents took to the streets during a unity march against violence Sunday in St.
Downtown Business Not So Good for Good Works
The giant ribbon-cutting scissors are barely back in their box and Good Works is pulling the rug on their second location, located on Washington at 9th .
By Ryan Dean -- Questions about DTV, or just the word digital? You probably should ask the younger generations.