Teacher sees end of diversity's lesson as Lindbergh transfer program winds down ST. Louis (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) - Demetrious Adams' memories of his first day as a desegregation transfer student run from the number assigned to the bus (TSP006) that carried him from St. Louis, to his first impression of the south St. Louis County neighborhood surrounding his new school. Chrysler to shut minivan plant as sales slump DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler LLC will shut its St Louis minivan plant, cutting production of its top-selling vehicle and 2,400 factory jobs in a sign of the automaker's troubles with a market reeling from record gas prices. Midwesterners fight deadly spring floods As floodwaters pushed against the Valley Park levee, Tracy Ziegler pushed a cold beer toward one of his customers at Meramec Jack's bar and grill.
Cop in Tocchet case to appear in court A state trooper charged with running a massive gambling ring with retired hockey star Rick Tocchet and another man is due in court Thursday, his lawyer said.