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Board Approves Bond Sale, Construction Begins This Summer
As soon as students leave the halls of School District of University City schools for summer vacation, work will begin on several construction projects.
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Ask the Patch Pro: Cosmetologist to Answer Hair, Beauty Questions Thursday
Patch wants to help find the answers to all your questions about hair styling, cuts, coloring and more.
Hanging Around: Kirkwood Area, Other Firefighters Train on Ropes
A fire in a high rise building is a rare occurrence, but area firefighters spent last week training for just such an occasion.
Final U City Symphony Concert of 2012-13 Season Is Sunday
The University City Symphony Orchestra , under the direction of Maestro Leon Burke III, will perform a free concert at All Saints Church in University City on Sunday, May 19 at 3 p.m. The concert is open to the public.
All Politics Is Racial: The tiny north-county hamlet of Vinita Park puts a new spin on the old adage
The first time JaCola Williams saw the mayor was when he drove his golf cart, the one with "City of Vinita Park" painted on the side, up her family's dead-end street.
Pershing Gym Dedication, 'Jazz Under the Stars' Tonight
The Pershing Elementary School gymnasium will be dedicated to Richard Dockett , an active community member who resides in the 3rd Ward of University City.
Teachers Union Protests Outside School Board
Members of the University City Education Association protested outside the School District of University City school board meeting Thursday night.
RFT: Frida's Deli Offers Up the Best Vegetarian Selection, Wraps in St. Louis
Riverfront Times readers say Frida's Deli in University City is their favorite place for its vegetarian selection and wraps, the publication revealed in its Restaurants 2013 guide.
City of Clayton to Explore 'Sweat Free' Ordinance
Big change starts with small steps. That's the idea behind a proposal to make the City of Clayton a Sweat-Free city.
Restaurant Roundup: Raves for Chubbie's, Pita Pit Opens
Spring is here and with it lots of events in University City restaurants. Always a Bridesmaid The Melting Pot "Always a Bridesmaid" event on Thursday, June 20, at the restaurant in the Delmar Loop.
RFT: Cheese-ology Offers Best Mac and Cheese in St. Louis
Feign your surprise, folks: RFT readers chose Cheese-ology , 6602 Delmar Blvd. in University City, as the St.
Peace Officer Memorial Day: Have You Said Thank You?
According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund website, May 15 was proclaimed National Peace Officers Memorial Day by President John F. Kennedy.
All Politics Is Racial: The tiny north-county hamlet of Vinita Park puts a new spin on the old adage
The first time JaCola Williams saw the mayor was when he drove his golf cart, the one with "City of Vinita Park" painted on the side, up her family's dead-end street.
Hanging Around: Area Firefighters Train on Ropes
A fire in a high rise building is a rare occurrence, but area firefighters spent last week training for just such an occasion.
Martin Resigns: U City Searching for New Attorney
The City of University City is seeking a new city attorney after the resignation of attorney Paul Martin.
Female Spiritual Leader Coming to Bais Abraham Congregation
Bais Abraham Congregation , an Orthodox synagogue in University City, has hired a female spiritual leader, the St.
Sutter-Meyer Society Honors Elsie Glickert
At the annual Meeting of the Sutter-Meyer Society held May 6, Elsie Glickert was honored for her tireless efforts to make the oldest building in University City a place for people to come experience what life was like before U City was incorporated.
Tidbits: Sage Now Open for Lunch Only; Bici Cafe Closing Next Month
At any rate, our tipster said he and other diners who arrived at Sage around the time he did, intending to eat dinner, were confused.
Woman Stabs Husband In Neck, Fires Gun During Argument, Police Say
A University City woman faces criminal charges for stabbing her husband in the neck and firing a handgun in their apartment in the 800 block of Lepere Avenue in U City .
7 Jobs that Make the World a Better Place
The following story was provided by AOLJobs.com By Debra Auerbach for CareerBuilder Have you ever had an itch to quit your job and instead do work that makes a real difference in the world? We've compiled a list of seven jobs that help people live a better life - from the buildings they work and live in, to the energy that fuels their homes, to the ... (more)