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St. Thomas council Monday, June 10 approved a speed management strategy that includes a traffic calming policy geared toward reducing speeding and collisions on local and collector roads, and ...
St. Thomas Aquinas High School's Class of 2025 honors milestone and looks to future with emotion. See story with full list of graduates.
Graham Willerer of the St. Thomas Aquinas baseball team, and Lilly Snow of the Winnacunnet High School softball team each threw a no-hitter Wednesday.
St. Thomas More Church was built in the late 1950s. Now, because of what the Archdiocese of Chicago has deemed declining membership, the church is closing its doors to parishioners.
St. Thomas Aquinas celebrates after winning the Class 6A state baseball title with an 8-3 win against Buchholz. / Joe Frisaro After all, the Raiders average 9.3 runs per game. But with everything ...
St. Thomas pounded out 15 hits, with four doubles, and Sabatino’s home run. Bloomingdale starter Hayden Porter worked two innings, giving up eight runs, with seven being earned, on eight hits.
Once again, St. Thomas Aquinas has a new football coach. The school announced Thursday afternoon that it hired Shamir Bearfield to lead the Trojans football program. Bearfield was the defensive ...
St. Thomas police called to clashes at elementary school, high school Brian Williams • Local Journalism Initiative reporter Published May 02, 2025 • Last updated May 02, 2025 • 2 minute read ...
St. Thomas Carnival’s Village Nights features six free concerts at the Fort Christian Parking Lot from April 28 to May 3, 2025. The concert series kicked off with a performance by international ...
The 67-year-old St. Thomas More — a striking example of modernist Catholic ecclesiastical design — will hold its last liturgy on May 25 and will no longer function as a church after that.
The St. Thomas Fire Department responded to the property, 109-113 Inkerman St., between Edward and Nolan streets, late in the afternoon.
The remaining portions of two teacher preparation grants totaling $9.6 million will be returned to the University of St. Thomas after lawsuits challenged the cuts.