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One was near it or inside that building. But now crews are having to tread carefully to make sure the area is safe. Safe. Nine on your sides Rose Ann Aragon is live with that part of the story. Roseann . Julie take a look at this this could have been a very bad situation you can see through the insidethe cracked brick broken structure the road is blocked at 13th and walnut crews still out right nowand will be for a while. Nearby neighbors couldnt help but stop and stare it does look bad. Seeing it down and theres still quite a bit of crumbling going down. Who know whats going to happen over the course of the time. The corner of this building near 13th and walnut in shambles. Crews say they got the call around 2 this afternoonpolice say no one was hurt and the building was vacant. Mario tremblay lives down the street. Im not surprised these buildings are a 130 years old. They need some help. He says its building it collapsed about ....
San Francisco may be more than 2,000 miles from St. Louis, but a new history project is revealing the many ties between the LGBTQ communities in California and Missouri. It doesn t take long when delving into the Missouri Historical Society s new virtual Gateway to Pride exhibit it launched in late January to discover connections to the Golden State. One of the timeline entries notes how in spring 1988 the AIDS quilt, created by the San Francisco-based Names Project, was exhibited for the first time in St. Louis. St Louis participants at the 1990 Gay Games in Vancouver, British Columbia wore this pin. Photo: Courtesy Missouri Historical Society ....