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The Stone Arch Bridge is reopening to the public ahead of schedule on Monday, July 21. Gov. Tim Walz and other officials will ...
The Stone Arch Bridge closed in April 2024 and was originally scheduled to open in spring 2026. Earlier this month, the Minnesota Department of Transportation announced it would open on Aug. 9 but ...
On Saturday an estimated 700 pro-lifers marched on the Gateway Arch for the eighth annual St. Louis March for Life run by Coalition Life. Before marching through the streets of downtown St. Louis ...
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is an iconic structure representing innovation, resilience, and ambition. While it’s widely recognized as a monumental feat of engineering, there’s so much more beneath ...
St. Louis–centric clothing brand Arch Apparel is dropping a new collection just in time for 314 Day, and it features one of the city’s biggest stars. “Sing it loud, I’m from the Lou and I’m proud,” ...
Nine years into his company's history, Aaron Park lives his vision of making St. Louis spirit fashionable.
St. Louis city officials revealed plans to relocate the iconic Gateway Arch from its longtime home in St. Louis to Branson, Missouri, a popular tourist destination 250 miles southwest.
Arch Madness, the four-day college basketball tournament, returns to the Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis, generating millions of dollars for the local economy over the years.
This week's Arch City Report Podcast examines why St. Louis County, with a falling population, needs a land bank.
In 1980, 33-year-old Kenneth Swyers—deemed a highly skilled parachutist—jumped from a plane onto the top of the Arch, according to an archived St. Louis Post-Dispatch article.
Readers of the St. Louis American may be familiar with one $75,000 Arch Grant awardee, Rachel Burns, founder of Bold Spoon Creamery.