Barnes-Jewish Hospital offers patients who make repeat visits to the ER an opportunity: temporary housing, with help to get into a permanent home.
The St. Charles attraction would largely feature items now housed at the Arabia Steamboat Museum in Kansas City. The Arabia sank in the Missouri River in 1856.
Tim Smith fought in the Iraq War, overcame PTSD and then built his businesses around veterans.
Mayor Jones had just reappointed Bettye Battle-Turner a few weeks ago.
Linda Roth and Chantel Summers are running for the Ward 1 seat currently held by Bryan Harr, who did not file for reelection. Ward 1 is all portions of Wentzville south of Interstate 70.
The storm will be the region's first major snowfall since Nov. 30th, when the region saw about 3.2 inches of snow that stuck on the ground for about four days.
A prayer gathering near St. Louis City Hall was held on New Year's Eve to remember 25 members of the homeless community who died in 2024.
The board's vice president Matt Davis said his four years on the St. Louis Public Schools board were a hardship on his family and his job.
St. Louis city has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the state. But counties across all parts of Missouri have also seen drops in vaccination rates.
LampLight Studio’s nonprofit arm recently welcomed students with learning differences from Miriam High School to sculpt clay.
No list of losses is ever complete. But here are some of the people with connections to the St. Louis area who died in 2024.
The administrative upheaval in the St. Louis city schools, Wesley Bell's defeat of Cori Bush and passage of an abortion rights measure are among the major local and Missouri stories this year.
Without identification, College Church volunteers say, people are locked out of jobs, housing and other basic services.
It’d be another potentially expensive Band-Aid to Hazelwood’s staffing problem.
How much has WildCare Park cost taxpayers? How many animals are there now? When will it open? The safari-style park’s general curator answers questions about progress.
Tower Grove CDC develops software app that it describes as a “Zillow for nonprofits.”
Some details are included in an emergency court action from January that allowed Jeffrey Goedde's mother to be designated temporarily as guardian, the decision-making authority.
Antionette “Toni” Cousins has not answered questions about thousands in credit card charges linked to the school board.
The rule applies to any parish that dips into savings or spends most of its offertory on the school.
The holiday season sparks joy, and everyone from Eckert’s to the Aquarium wants in.
Friend of Virvus Jones charged developer to set up meetings with St. Louis mayor, help secure grants. They say they did nothing wrong.
If Millicent Borishade is not hired as superintendent by Sept. 1 she can return to her previous job for two years at her salary of $230,000.
Dutchtown Main Streets, Laclede’s Landing Main Street and Delmar Main Street will be able to provide grants of up to $5,000 per incident to businesses in their districts.
Now targeting St. Louis County Clerk Diann Valenti, County Executive Sam Page and Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell still pushing to pick new top prosecutor.
Antionette “Toni” Cousins told the teachers’ union she will defend her seat as the board faces scrutiny for their oversight of the district's finances.
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
St. Louis Personnel Director Sonya Jenkins-Gray has sued the city, alleging the charges are politically motivated.
A judge approved an agreement Tuesday forcing Ameren to pay a $61 million penalty after years of illegal air pollution from its recently retired coal plant.
"There is a need for us to think beyond the federal programs and being dependent on grants from year to year," said Arrey Obenson, the former institute CEO.