Smoke pouring from Park Tower Apartments, 200 S. Brentwood Boulevard. "Morgan, the fire chief and civil defense director in Clayton, was talking from the hectic lobby of the 22-story Park Tower Apartments, 200 Brentwood Blvd., where rooftop construction apparently resulted in a fire that began about 4:30p.m. Friday."
Photograph of a Clayton, MO parking lot with a sign indicating an area for doctor's parking. The parking lot is relatively full, and there's buildings in the background of the photo.
Photograph of Officer Eric Adams at the rape scene in Clayton. The photograph is taken at a parking lot and parking garage where there is a sign indicating doctor's parking.
Photograph of a parking garage where a 23-year-old St. Louis man was charged with sexually assaulting a Clayton office worker. He has been allowed to continue on probation after pleading guilty to a felony committed while on probation for an earlier crime. Michael M. Meeks was arrested Monday after burglarising and assaulting a woman in her apartment before he attacked the office worker. The office worker was accosted as she left an underground parking garage one block north of the County Government Center. Both victims identified Meeks.
Photograph outside of the Pierre Laclede Building of people holding a banner with the text, "General Dynamics + Trident = Death" and underneath it, it says "Choose Life". On the ground, are several people laying down wearing tags that say "Trident Victim".
Photograph looking West into a parking garage from North Central in Clayton, MO. Over the parking garage is a sign that says, "Doctors Parking Clayton Professional BLDG".
Residents of Old Town Clayton oppose a proposal to raze the house and build condominium units on the land at 139 N. Central Ave. They contend multi-family dwellings would downgrade the neighborhood, comprising many homes valued at more than $100,000.
This Berkeley house has a new roof because of a case of mistaken identity. The back porch also was removed and two large trees were cut down at the wrong address before the contractor was ordered off the job by Berkeley officials.
David Harting figures he did the city a favor with his accident. He added a few years to the life of the house, which was scheduled for demolition.
Image depicts housewives Jeanne Borders (left) and Ginny Mannino looking at plumbing pipes that mark the site of a comfort station under construction in Spanish Village Park. They say the station is too close to their homes. They want the city to halt the project and build the restroom elsewhere. One city official says to do would cost too much money.
National Vendors will occupy this 235,000 square foot plant at 12949 Enterprise Way, Bridgeton MO. The plant was formerly occupied by Lianco Container Corp.
Edward Stocke of Harmon Lane, Berkeley, views dirt mound being built to insulate nearby homes from noise of aircraft landings and takeoffs. Brownleigh subdivision residents, however, say the mound does not shield the noise and is merely a dump for dirt being removed during airport construction.
Vandals' Work - Doors are missing, furnishings damaged and debris scattered in and about empty apartments in a section of Audubon Park that is being converted to condominiums. Tenants in the Brentwood housing complex complain the empty buildings pose a safety threat.
Homeowners along Jennings Station Road in Bellefontaine Neighbors have waged an unsuccessful six-year battle to ban heavy trucks, like the one pictured, from using their residential street as a short cut.
Rosary quarterback Joe Rogers (with ball) runs with guard Mike Timme (left) past linebackers John Steffel and Tom Nash. All are returning starters for Rosary, the preseason favorite to win the Catholic Athletic Conference.
"Award winners in front row are, from left, Scott; Representative Russell G. Brockfeld, R-Warrenton; Senator Joe H. Frappier, R-St. Charles; Senator Phillip H. Snowden, D-suburban Kansas City; and Representative James N. Riley, D-Richmond Heights. In back row, from left, are Bauman, and award winners Representative P. Wayne Goode, D-Normandy; Senator Edwin L. Dirck, D-St. Ann; and Representative Stephen F. Lampo, D-Neosho."