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It was a behemoth: a swimming pool that legend says could hold up to 10,000 swimmers. If you grew up in North St. Louis in ...
This one is perfect for toddlers and little kids. This shallow, narrow creek is easy to reach, has big rocks for climbing, ...
Furious St. Louis Park residents whose homes were flooded over the weekend by a massive water main break told city leaders Wednesday night they weren't doing enough to help them recover from the ...
A St. Louis-based amusement company that seeks to create a "waterless water park" experience has its sights set on Columbus, Ohio.
Summer is nearing its end, but the heat seems to be sticking around, leading to many extracurriculars being cancelled. With the high temperatures, St. Louis residents are gathering in and around th… ...
Hopscotch and doodles with sidewalk chalk are one of summer’s welcome pops of color. But at the West End “W.E.” Chalk Fest, ...
A city of St. Louis board voted Monday to advance projects in Forest Park and downtown's Citygarden.
The mother of the 25-year-old man whose body was pulled from the lake in Frank Holten State Park Friday is wondering how he ...
While the Fairground Park swimming pool didn't have any water in it, people at Fairground Park were enjoying the Memorial Day weekend.
The City of St. Louis Water Division issued a precautionary boil advisory for parts of its service area due to a loss of power supply at one of its treatment plants.
A major water main break at Lansdowne and Chippewa caused some people in St. Louis to have low or no water pressure.
St. Louis can either use the disaster as an opportunity to commit to the safety of all its residents, or it can continue a barbaric cycle of neglect.