Groups sue to end cash bail system in city
DOWNTOWN — A partnership of three non-profits unsheathed their legal swords in a federal lawsuit challenging St. Louis City’s cash bail system. The class action lawsuit also demanded the immediate release of the four plaintiffs bringing their case before the court.
SLPS fully accredited for 4th year in a row
At a time when St. Louis Public School district faces a myriad of challenges, including child hunger, academic failure, lack of school supplies, high teacher turnover and student dropouts, a new performance review has given the district signs of optimism.
Despite loss, Green vows to continue her fight
Some say that you cannot fight city hall. Megan Green is not one of them. Despite facing defeat in her attempt to become President of the Board of Alderman, Green filled the Ready Room at 4195 Manchester Avenue with optimism as she addressed supporters gathered for her watch party.
IN UNISON Chorus celebrates 25th anniversary
GRAND CENTER — Now in its 25th year, the St. Louis Symphony IN UNISON Chorus conveys a powerful voice of civic pride that has enthralled generations of audiences. On February 22nd IN UNISON returns to Powell Hall (718 North Grand Boulevard) to present Lift Every Voice: A Black History Month Celebration.