The court upheld the closures of St. Francis of Assisi parish in Franklin County and St. Catherine of Alexandria in Ste. Genevieve County.
Lawsuits filed by Missouri’s attorney general against inmates should be dismissed, Clayton lawyer argues.
A spokesman for Mayor Tishaura O. Jones said the comments were incorrect.
Bush’s main challenger in Aug. 6 Democratic primary is St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell. Also running are Maria Chappelle-Nadal and Ron Harshaw.
A soggy May has helped raise regional river levels, saturate soils and erase drought across much of Missouri.
A six-year investigation using cooperating informants, GPS tracking, wiretaps and surveillance brought down Gregory Dixson. Jr.
The disagreement threatens to kill other bills pending in the Senate.
After coming into spring training needing to compete for roster spots, both Alec Burleson and Michael Siani have found themselves in regular roles in the Cardinals lineup.
City SC beat writer Tom Timmermann and guest co-host Carter Chapley talk about Eduard Lowen’s return from both an injury and his wife’s fight with brain cancer, as well as City SC’s weekend meeting with FC Cincinnati, one of the top teams in Major League Soccer.
After guiding Vashon to unparalleled success, coach Tony Irons has stepped away from the basketball program and will assume the head coaching duties at Mineral Area College.
Bring your Tigers football, basketball and recruiting questions, and talk to Eli Hoff in a live chat at 11 a.m. Thursday.
St. Louisans may take the Eads Bridge for granted. But 150 years ago, it was considered one of the wonders of the modern world, an engineering marvel with Gilded Age backers and a creator compared to Leonardo da Vinci.
The pace of restaurant openings in St. Louis remains rapid. Can't keep up? Ian Froeb's got you.
Brian Viamontes started doing shows around St. Louis in 2012 where he built a following for his dynamic art works.
A grassroots play festival at Greenfinch theater deals with local and global problems.
During his short tenure as Missouri's top legal official, Attorney General Andrew Bailey has consistently used (and abused) his office to promote an extremist right-wing partisan agenda with a brazenness unheard of even in Missouri politics.
Talk about tone-deaf. How is it possible that no one on Mayor Tishaura O. Jones’ staff thought to soften or postpone her bold declaration Tuesday night that St. Louis is in the midst of a “renaissance“ — even as the story swirling around that day was of a failed city response that caused a h…
Letter: Gov. Mike Parson sent more than 200 troopers from the National Guard and Highway Patrol to Texas. The St. Louis police department could have used those troopers.
The recent front-page Wall Street Journal article on the lack of vibrancy of Downtown St. Louis is a wake-up call for all of us.
Conversations with St. Louis leaders. Presented by Purina
Curtis Francois, owner and CEO of World Wide Technology Raceway, explains his goals for the track and the impact of having 100,000 fans stream into the St. Louis area.
Carlton Adams, chief operating officer of Operation Food Search, explains how the group is using education programs and a mobile farmer’s market to help with food deserts.
In part two, Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis Inc., discusses how welcoming immigrants and refugees will help the area’s population grow.
In part one of this interview, Greater St. Louis Inc. CEO Jason Hall explains the 2030 jobs plan and focusing on the region’s strengths.
The St. Charles County Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of a new, less dense subdivision proposed for the southern part of the Tall Tree project rejected last year.
The $40 million rehabilitation facility is the fourth in the St. Louis region operated by The Rehabilitation Institute, a partnership between Encompass Health and BJC HealthCare.
The case involved a Clayton-based private equity group that buys up Walmart-adjacent properties in strip malls.
In a legal marijuana market full of flowers, vapes and pre-rolled joints, cannabis-infused meals have are carving out a space for themselves.
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Donald Trump’s lawyers are grilling Michael Cohen in a bid to discredit his testimony in the hush money trial, which has Friday off so Trump can attend son Barron’s graduation.
President Joe Biden will have his most direct engagement with college students since the start of the Israel-Hamas war when he speaks at Morehouse College's commencement.
A proposed rule sent to the federal register recognizes the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledges it has less potential for abuse than some of the nation’s most dangerous drugs.
Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment
The U.S. government has a specialized plane loaded with advanced sensors that the EPA brags is always ready to deploy within an hour of a chemical disaster. But the plane didn’t fly in eastern Ohio until four days after last year's disastrous Norfolk Southern derailment.
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City SC beat writer Tom Timmermann and guest co-host Carter Chapley talk about Eduard Lowen’s return from both an injury and his wife’s fight with brain cancer, as well as City SC’s weekend meeting with FC Cincinnati, one of the top teams in Major League Soccer.
🎧 The hosts talk about why too few residential units are being built, and what actions are needed to make change at the local level.
The curtains eventually fall on every popular television program. Sure, "The Simpsons" is still going strong at 35 seasons, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Jennifer Narramore, owner and co-founder of Tornado Talk, and her team have been sharing tornado survival stories from the last 70 years.