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Spire rate hike set to go into effect April 1

Spire rate hike set to go into effect April 1

March 25, 2021

Spire Missouri natural gas customers will see rates increase under a rate change that will take effect April 1 due to weather. The change reflects a change in the Weather Normalization Adjustment Rider...

Members of the Visiting Nurses Association, National Guard, county employees and volunteers help administer COVID-19 vaccines at a mass vaccination site in Ferguson Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. The county announced Tuesday that in addition to the mass vaccination site at the Florissant Valley campus of St. Louis Community College, additional vaccination sites would open in the Mehlville, Affton and Eureka fire protection districts, which will begin administering vaccines to eligible members of the public who have appointments Thursday.

St. Louis city mass vaccination event will have an ‘abundance’ of vaccines this weekend

March 24, 2021

A two-day mass vaccination event this weekend from St. Louis area healthcare organizations will have an "abundance" of vaccines, targeted for those over 65 or with comorbidities who live in certain ZIP...

An OATS Transit bus.

OATS Transit, which serves Jefferson County, marks its 50th anniversary

March 24, 2021

OATS Transit, which serves rural areas across Missouri including Jefferson County and Arnold, celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2021. OATS calls itself a "nationwide leader in rural public transportation...

Rep. David Gregory addresses the Tesson Ferry Republican Club in July 2018.

Gregory wants to lead investigation into meatpacking industry on behalf of Missouri farmers

March 23, 2021

State Rep. David Gregory, R-Sunset Hills, chairman of the newly formed Special Committee on Government Accountability, is leading an initiative to investigate price fixing and other anti-competitive practices...

Some evictions resume in St. Louis County this week

Some evictions resume in St. Louis County this week

March 23, 2021

After a yearlong moratorium due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some evictions will resume in St. Louis County this week after an administrative order from the St. Louis County Court. More than 500 eviction...

In a series of public Board of Equalization hearings in Crestwood July 25, 2019, commercial and residential property owners try to convince board members that their properties are worth less than originally assessed. More often than not, their bids to reverse the hike on their properties were turned down, especially in cases where property owners did not bring photo evidence to back up their cases. Photo by Erin Achenbach.

St. Louis County’s preliminary real-estate assessments for 2021 are online for taxpayers

March 23, 2021

Most St. Louis County homeowners can now look up the 2021 assessor's preliminary value of their property on the county's website, County Assessor Jake Zimmerman announced Tuesday. Homeowners can find...

Shown above, Oakville High School hosted the Special School District and Special Olympics basketball in February 2020, some of the students last days in school before the COVID-19 pandemic. 

A look back a year ago, pre-pandemic: Oakville High hosts the Special Olympics

March 22, 2021

Editor’s note: Schools are closed to visitors and extra activities right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so we thought we’d take a look back at past philanthropic activities at local schools. Here’s...

Rep. David Gregory is pictured above meeting a constituent and her dog at a September 2020 food drive event he and Rep. Jim Murphy co-sponsored at Mehlville High School.

House bill sponsored by Gregory seeks to ban regulations based solely on a dog’s breed

By Wicker Perlis, Missouri News Network March 20, 2021

JEFFERSON CITY — Owners of pit bulls and some other large dog breeds may soon have more options of where to live, if a House bill discussed Feb. 18 becomes law. The bill, proposed by Rep. David Gregory,...

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