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Filling St. Louis' Vacant Homes, One House at a Time
With the city's once-revolutionary land bank overtaxed and underfunded, volunteers try to fill the gap
By Katie Hayes
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Cover Story
'The Finest 15' Touts City-Owned Homes for Sale, All for $4K or Less
Prop P Opponents Call for City Audit Before (Again) Increasing Sales Tax
Gateway Arch Shows Off Progress on Visitor Center and Museum
Missouri Has Largest Racial Gap in the U.S. for Out-of-School Suspensions, ACLU Says
Police Shooting of Former St. Louisan Patrick Harmon Shown in Graphic Video
Yes, Missouri Is at Risk for a Serious Earthquake
Missouri Rep Contemplates Bill to Make Highway Blockage a Felony
Horses Would Be Banned from St. Louis Streets Under New Proposal
Fighting Deportation, Missouri Resident Seeks Sanctuary in Church
St. Louis Residents Call for State Audit of City — With Focus on Police
Wash U Grad Students Criticize Suggestion That Union Activity Could Spell Deportation
As Illegal Evictions Plague St. Louis, Board of Aldermen Eyes Crackdown
St. Louis Restaurateurs Work with Local Pol to Assist Hurricane Harvey Survivors
World's Top-Ranked Eaters to Eat Fudge Out of Uranus This Weekend
By Daniel Hill
White Harris-Stowe Professor Who Sued for Racial Discrimination Wins $750K
By Ryan Krull
The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend: March 28 to 31
By Riverfront Times Staff