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The Gateway Geyser Is Shutting Down
The East St. Louis companion to the Gateway Arch was the tallest water fountain in the U.S.
By Ryan Krull
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Gateway Geyser, Gateway Arch, National Park Service, Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park, East St. Louis, Slideshow
East St. Louis Woman Accused Of Unemployment Insurance Scam
By Jenna Jones
Tags: East St. Louis, Illinois, St. Louis news, news, crime, federal, unemployment benefits, fraud, Illinois news
St. Louis Area Voters: Here’s Where to Find Your Sample Ballot for the November 2020 Election
By Jaime Lees
Tags: Ballotpedia. voting, vote, election, 2020, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, president, ballot, sample ballot, blank ballot, judges, Missouri, Illinois, St. Louis, East St. Louis, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, Election 2020
Even the Strip Clubs Are Limiting Their Hours As Illinois Rolls Out New COVID Restrictions
Tags: COVID-19, coronavirus, St. Louis, East St. Louis, Illinois, metro east, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker, bars, restaurants, strip clubs
Nonprofit Animal Shelter Opens First Vet Clinic in East St. Louis
By Judy Lucas
Tags: East St. Louis, Gateway Pet Guardians, Healthy Pet Clinic, Veterinary, Animals
Florida Man Who Threw Toilet Through Window in East St. Louis Found With Second Crapper
By Doyle Murphy
Tags: East St. Louis, Florida man
East St. Louis Homeless Camp Gets One More Week as Residents Scramble to Move
Tags: East St. Louis, homeless, homeless camp, Robert Gibson, Merferd
As East St. Louis Evicts Homeless Camp, Residents Face Bleak Future
Tags: homeless, East St. Louis, Mississippi River, Robert Gibson
First-Hand Accounts Show the Horror of East St. Louis' 1917 Race Riot
By Danny Wicentowski
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, East St. Louis, race riot, Black history
Remember the East St. Louis Race War
In 1917, a white mob turned on black residents of East St. Louis. The consequences still echo today
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Long Form, News Feature, East St. Louis, Race Riot, 1917, Black history, Cover Story
River of Schemes: Fredrick Scott claimed he could transform the East St. Louis waterfront. Now he's facing 20 years for fraud.
By Ray Downs
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Featured Stories, Fredrick Douglas Scott, East St. Louis, Anthony Sanders, Matt Hawkins, Cover Story
Best Architecture Blog: Chris Naffziger, St. Louis Patina
Tags: Feature, Featured Stories, St. Louis, Chris Naffziger, East St. Louis, Washington, DC
Intentional Grounding: When the state stripped his Flyers of back-to-back conference titles last year, East St. Louis High football coach Darren Sunkett seemed done for. Not so fast.
By Albert Samaha
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Featured Stories, Darren Sunkett, East St. Louis, Charles Tigue, Damien Nash, Cover Story
Kaboom: Readers debate the fate of East St. Louis and hunter Jeff Foiles
Tags: News Stories, Columns, Jeff Foiles, David Freese, East St. Louis, Albert Samaha
Support for White Cops Got Pair Fired in East St. Louis, Jury Finds
By Chad Garrison
Tags: News Stories, Columns, Della Murphy, Wyatt Frazer, Tom Kennedy, East St. Louis
Cops believe Reggie Allen mowed down an unarmed black man outside an east-side club more than a year ago. So why isn't he behind bars?
By Nicholas Phillips
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Featured Stories, Anthony Rice, East St. Louis, Reggie Allen, Alvin Parks, Cover Story
To Preserve and Protect: Esley Hamilton has a boundless passion for St. Louis' architectural past
By Aimee Levitt
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Long Form, News Feature, Featured Stories, St. Louis, Esley Hamilton, East St. Louis, National Register of Historic Places
Terror, Terror Everywhere: Yet again, Unreal learns that truth is stranger than fiction
Tags: News Stories, Columns, East St. Louis, Glendale (New York), Robert Mueller, Syria
Lock 'Em Down, Lock 'Em Up
Did Lock 'Em Down Records exec Dewanzel Singleton lead a well-choreographed double life, or did the DEA finger an innocent man?
By Keegan Hamilton
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Featured Stories, East St. Louis, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Martin Caldwell, Singleton Investments Inc.
Letters Column
Week of April 6, 2006
Tags: News Stories, Columns, St. Louis, Brie Johnson, East St. Louis, Andrew Theising
White Harris-Stowe Professor Who Sued for Racial Discrimination Wins $750K
World's Top-Ranked Eaters to Eat Fudge Out of Uranus This Weekend
By Daniel Hill
Suit Against Former St. Louis Cop Who Killed Katlyn Alix Is Dismissed