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St. Louis Magazine

Aug 01 2025
Magazine

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

FROM THE EDITOR

Crash Course • St. Louisans want changes to Gravois now. But MoDOT controls the money– and it has a different plan.

DANGEROUS STREETS • FROM 2023 TO 2024, ST. LOUIS CITY AND COUNTY SAW A BIG INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS KILLED BY MOTORISTS.

Taking Off • With record-breaking traffic and construction on a new general aviation facility underway, MidAmerica Airport eyes international expansion.

The Kindness of Strangers • The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis celebrates 10 years with an essential production.

MORE TO (TENNES) SEE • EVENTS TO ENJOY BEYOND THE MAINSTAGE

AUGUST • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Follow the Music • Free 4 All brings an accessible, all-local celebration of the region’s music scene to Grand Center.

All Aboard • This Glencoe gem has a loyal following among families with train-obsessed tots.

Mixing It Up • At Forsyth, vintage and contemporary furniture share space in the showroom.

Midwest Castles • Sprawling, stately structures across Missouri and Illinois

Wellness by Design • Bond Architects is transforming St. Louis’ nonprofits and schools with trauma-informed design.

FRESH LOOK • HOW TO INCORPORATE WELLNESS-BASED CHOICES INTO YOUR SPACE

Loving Lucy • Ben Welch’s soulful dishes honor his roots and his grandmother.

The Sweetest Thing • A conversation with Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate’s Dan Abel

TOP DOCTORS • OUTSTANDING PHYSICIANS ACROSS THE METRO AREA

TAKE CARE • ST LOUISʼ MEDICAL LANDSCAPE

BUILDING BETTER • New medical facilities are taking shape across the region.

BRAVE NEW WORLD

HEALING & HOPE • Local programs improve health and outcomes for mothers and infants.

BEYOND THE HOSPITAL • How local organizations are stepping up to meet the community’s health care needs

A NEW WAY TO COMBAT CANCER ROLLS OUT

THE WONDER OF OZ • Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital unveils new permanent home for early-learning program.

A NEW VACCINE • St. Louis researchers develop a vaccine for breast cancer patients.

CANCER CARE • New discoveries are making treatments safer and more effective.

TALKING TECH • A look at some of the region’s latest medical advances

ON THE PULSE • THE RESEARCH NEWS AND FUNDING INFORMATION IN THIS SECTION REFLECT THE MOST CURRENT UPDATES AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME.

LEANING INTO LEADERSHIP • A new program teaches more than traditional medical skills.

FALL & WINTER ARTS GUIDE 2025 • A PREVIEW OF NEW EVENTS, RETURING FAVORITES, AND UPDATED SPACES FOR THE MONTHS AHEAD

TRADING SPACES • A PREVIEW ON RENOVATIONS, NEW DIGS, AND BIG PLANS FOR CULTURAL SPACES ACROSS THE REGION

THE POWER & THE FURY • ON MAY 16, AN EF3 TORNADO TORE THROUGH THE HEART OF ST. LOUIS, WREAKING HAVOC ON COUNTLESS LIVES ACROSS THE METRO AREA.

THE PATH OF THE STORM

FLASHPOINT • HOW FIRST RESPONDERS ANSWERED THE CALL

PLANTING HOPE

RAISING THE ROOF • HOW ST. LOUIS COULD TORNADO-PROOF ITS BUILDINGS-BEFORE THE NEXT ONE STRIKES

Will St. Louis love a Mike Kehoe deal? • Missouri’s governor is focused on both Jeff City and North City. St. Louis—wounded by a tornado and possessive of its police—is still learning whether that’s a good thing.

Staying Sharp • Why the Missouri Botanical Garden is a hot spot for succulents

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