Due to the Christmas holiday, delivery of this week’s issue of the Webster-Kirkwood Times will run a little later than normal ...
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital and KVC Health Systems on Tuesday marked a milestone in construction, raising the final beam of a new state-of-the-art, 77-bed children’s mental health hospital slated to ...
This year’s Turkey Day clash between Kirkwood and Webster Groves high schools fielded junior varsity squads in a bid to bring home the Frisco Bell. The Pioneers continued their Turkey Day winning ...
Kirkwood officials learned last week that a plan to renovate a building at 545 Leffingwell Ave. for use as the new home of Kirkwood Public Works departments could tally construction costs of more than ...
Webster-Kirkwood Times Publisher Randy Drilingas was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Sappington, MO. He attended Lindbergh High School and went on to Missouri State where he received his ...
A project to develop new apartments and ground-floor retail spaces on a prominent corner in Downtown Kirkwood seems to have the blessing of city officials. Late last month, the Kirkwood City Council ...
In 2003, Katie O’Connor, a young teacher at Avery Elementary School, married the love of her life, Roger French. At the ceremony was a handful of students from her third grade class. One of those ...
Missouri’s marijuana industry has flourished following voter approval of its recreational use in 2022. Missouri already ranks fifth in marijuana sales among states with adult-use programs, surpassing ...
• On Nov. 14, a victim reported that while driving on Manchester Road at I-270, another driver threw something at her vehicle. • On Nov. 15, officers responded to Walgreens, where a subject stole ...
The proposed Webster Groves sales tax increase seems on its face to be a modest adjustment, until it is noticed that the benefit to the city will increase from 1.5% to 2.25%, which is a 55% increase ...
A substantial portion of the 4,500 arrest warrants within the Webster Groves Municipal Court are currently “inaccurate and unreliable,” according to an Oct. 30 memo from the court administrator.