(Editor’s Note: We have received a lot of questions regarding St. Louis’ red-light camera system. This FAQ will hopefully help to answer questions regarding this program. The following information was provided by American Traffic Solutions, Inc.) Red-light Safety Program FAQs Why has the City of St. Louis implemented a Photo Enforcement Program? According to the Insurance Institute [...]
past Saturday, October 24th, under a bright clear sky approximately 200 people witnessed the dedication of Francis R. Slay Park. The park is at the intersection of McCausland and Arsenal in Southwest St. Louis City. This park was formerly known as Arsenal/Ellendale Park and is located in the Ellendale neighborhood in the 24th Ward. Francis [...]
The St. Louis City Forestry Division is offering free firewood for St. Louis City residents starting November 2nd. Firewood is available from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the week at the lower Muny Opera parking lot in Forest Park. Residents can take as much as they can carry, but no commercial vehicles or trailers [...]
This past weekend the St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers of the Third District gathered in Cherokee Park (3248 Lemp) to benefit the family of one of their own; fallen officer Julius Moore. This was the fourth consecutive meeting of the Men of Shell and the Men of SLMPD District 3 and at this year’s game [...]
Halloween is coming up this weekend. To be safe on this Halloween follow these simple tips. Make sure jack-o-lanterns are not where dogs or cats can knock them over or get their tails close to them. Not only could your pet start a fire, but also they could be severely burned. It is never a [...]
Despite some dreary weather, the Red Ribbon Week parade was held in North St. Louis yesterday at Gateway Middle School for Science and Technology. Gateway Middle School along with Gateway Michael , Carr Lane Vpa Middle School, Gateway Elementary School, Gateway High School, and Cleveland ROTC marched through the streets with signs and shouts of [...]