- St. Louis Business Elite Puts Out Political Hit Job On Alderwoman Tina Pihl – By Ray Hartman, St. Louis Insider, March 29, 2023
- St. Louis alderwoman calls for community meeting following multiple car break-ins – FOX2, January 23, 2023
- “If people are afraid, they’re not going to be coming”: Alderwoman calls for action after string of car break-ins in Midtown – KDSK5, January 23, 2023
- Two women continue searching for solutions after mass drug overdose event – FOX2, January 13, 2023
- Take that to the bank: Aldermen back Direct Cash Assistance Program – St. Louis American, December 16, 2022
- New alderwoman wants Washington University to make payments in lieu of taxes to St. Louis. It’s resisting. – St. Louis Business Journal, October 24th, 2022
- No ‘courtesy’: Development bills sidestep alderman, St. Louis political tradition – St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 24, 2022
- Bucking tradition, St. Louis aldermen OK tax incentives for Armory entertainment venue – STLToday, October 7, 2022
- St. Louis Public Schools Are Not Your Bank, Cortex – RiverFront Times, September 19, 2022
- Indoor entertainment venue at The Armory to open in December – KMOV, September 21, 2022
- St. Louis commission endorses tax breaks for Cortex, but aldermanic approval uncertain– St. Louis Post Dispatch, September 14, 2022
- Messenger: Same old development battle plays out in STL. There’s a better way – St. Louis Dispatch, July 19, 2022
- Letter: Cortex tech district lacks affordable housing construction – St. Louis Dispatch, July 22, 2022
- Hartmann: It’s Time to Stop Coddling Cortex – A new alderwoman’s tough questions – RiverFront Times, July 18, 2022
- Developer plans $250,000 affordable housing contribution at Alderman Tina Pihl’s request – St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 20, 2022
- Alderwoman Tina Pihl wrestled for an Olympic spot, now she wrestles with improving St. Louis – STL Public Radio, April 29, 2022
- Letter: Cortex plan is an example of affordable housing success – St Louis Post Dispatch, January 28, 2022
- Press Release: City Foundry Phase Two & Equitable Development Contribution Highlighted – December 22, 2021
- Pihl brings sports, city planning and community experience into her work as new alderwoman – CWEA Griffin, November 2021
- American Rescue Plan Direct Relief Press Conference (Youtube.com) – August 16, 2021
- Can a Segregated City Get Serious About Equity? – Governing.com, July 21, 2021
- City board delays vote on plan to demolish historic site for new apartments – St Louis Post Dispatch, July 26, 2021
- Impasse continues on St. Louis pandemic aid as fiscal panel fails to OK aldermanic version – St Louis Post Dispatch, July 17, 2021
- Letter: City Foundry deserves support, could spark momentum – St Louis Post Dispatch, July 13, 2021
- Transgender Memorial Garden Finds New Home In South St. Louis – St Louis Public Radio, July 6, 2021
- St. Louis University no longer will offer master’s degree in urban planning – St. Louis Post Dispatch, June 14, 2022
- St. Louis’ Renegotiation Of City Foundry Tax Incentives Could Pave Way For More Equitable Growth – St Louis Public Radio, June 11, 2021
- Editorial: There’s more than one way to negotiate tax incentives for St. Louis developers – St Louis Post Dispatch, June 5, 2021
- City Foundry TIF advances after developer pledges $1.8 million to affordable housing – St Louis Post Dispatch, June 3, 2021
- Messenger: St. Louis alderman puts urban planning lessons into practice – St Louis Post Dispatch, May 25, 2021
- Developer plans $250,000 affordable housing contribution at Alderman Tina Pihl’s request – St Louis Post Dispatch, May 20, 2021
- High-profile City Foundry appears to be latest project facing pushback from new St. Louis administration – St Louis Post Dispatch, May 20, 2021
- St. Louis aldermen vote to open committees to public testimony – St Louis Post Dispatch, April 20, 2021
- New St. Louis aldermen are sworn in, adding to progressive seats – St Louis Post Dispatch, April 20, 2021
- McClellan: St. Louis has a new band with a different sound – St Louis Post Dispatch, April 11, 2021
- Progressives see power grow after St. Louis election results, but can they stay united? – St Louis Post Dispatch, April 11, 2021
- Progressives win across Board of Aldermen elections, creating narrow majority – St Louis American, April 7, 2021
- Progressives see post-election majority in city. Here are their priorities. – St Louis Business Journal, April 7, 2021
- Big Night for ‘Flip the Board’ Candidates in St. Louis Aldermen Races – Riverfront Times, April 7, 2021
- Several incumbents unseated at St. Louis Board of Aldermen – St Louis Post Dispatch, April 7, 2021
- Progressives Secure Majority On St. Louis Board Of Aldermen – St Louis Public Radio, April 6, 2021
- These Progressive Candidates Could Flip the Balance of Power in St. Louis City Government – The Appeal, March 31, 2021
- MetroSTL’s Candidates by Ward – WARD 17: Tina ‘Sweet-T’ Pihl – MetroSTL.com, March 27th, 2021
- St. Louis Progressives Aim To ‘Flip the Board’ For A New Majority – St Louis Public Radio, Mar 17, 2021
- Progressives on the St. Louis Board of Aldermen aim for a majority with campaign push in four wards – St Louis Post Dispatch, Feb 28, 2021
- ‘Data junkies’ tackle National Day of Civic Hacking – St Louis Business Journal, Jun 3, 2013
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