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South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

Lindbergh High Schools 2023 graduation ceremony.

Pomp and circumstance for the Lindbergh High School Class of 2023

June 13, 2023

Lindbergh High School celebrated the Class of 2023 during its graduation ceremony May 30 at St. Louis University's Chaifetz Arena. Student in the 70th graduating class were awarded more than $21.5 million...

Stephen Wehrman

Search continues for missing Green Park man

June 13, 2023

The South County precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department has issued an endangered silver advisory for a man missing since June 6. Steve Wehrman, 61, of the 9500 block of Herpel Lane,...

From left: Matt Alonzo, Christy Watz and Andrew Lawson take their oath of office at the Lindbergh Board of Education meeting April 13. Alonzo and Watz, both incumbents, and Lawson, defeated a field of five candidates in the April 2023 election for the three open seats on the board.

School board director wants to make district an ‘even better place to learn’

By Jeremy Housewright, For the Call June 13, 2023

A Lindbergh Board of Education member since 2017, Matt Alonzo will remain on the board for at least three more years, after being reelected in the April municipal elections. Alonzo was reelected alongside...

Wesley Bell is sworn in as the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney by Judge George W. Draper III i January 2019, after defeating former Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch in an historic upset. Bell is the first Black prosecuting attorney for St. Louis County in its history.

St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell enters Missouri’s US Senate race

By Jason Hancock, Missouri Independent June 13, 2023

Wesley Bell, who shocked the Missouri political establishment in 2018 by defeating a seven-term incumbent to become St. Louis County prosecutor, announced Wednesday he was running for U.S. Senate. Bell,...

Route 66, America’s ‘Mother Road,’ readies for its centennial

Route 66, America’s ‘Mother Road,’ readies for its centennial

By Erika Bolstad, Missouri Independent June 8, 2023

When the road connected Chicago to Los Angeles in 1926, it represented the possibility of the automobile. In the 1930s, it served as an east-to-west escape route from the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression....

From left: Matt Alonzo, Christy Watz and Andrew Lawson take their oath of office at the Lindbergh Board of Education meeting April 13. Alonzo and Watz, both incumbents, and Lawson, defeated a field of five candidates in the April 2023 election for the three open seats on the board.

Incumbent Lindbergh school board director sworn in for another term

By Jeremy Housewright, For The Call June 7, 2023

Voters reelected incumbent Christy Watz to serve another term on the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education in the April election out of a field of five candidates running for three open seats. Watz was...

33rd annual Grad Salute celebrates the Class of 2023

33rd annual Grad Salute celebrates the Class of 2023

June 6, 2023

Celebrate with the 33rd annual Grad Salute starting on Page 13A in the May 25 print edition of The Call and visit The Call's Grad Salute online portal for graduation videos and more graduates' names.  Grad...

Grad Salute: Rockwood Summit High School Class of 2023

June 6, 2023

Congratulations Rockwood Summit High School seniors on a fantastic achievement. To see this year’s Grad Salute and greetings from the South County business community, celebrate with the May 25 print...

The Hancock High School Class of 2023

Grad Salute: Hancock High School Class of 2023

June 6, 2023

Congratulations Hancock High School seniors on a fantastic achievement. To see this year’s Grad Salute and greetings from the South County business community, celebrate with the May 25 print edition...

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