Gawkers and sympathizers gathered at Union Station on March 25, 1901, after word got around that she was arriving on the morning Wabash from Kansas City.
The anti-violence initiative, worked out during a week-long conference in December, aims to cut murders in the metro area by 20% over the next three years
One of the micro-licenses that was revoked was for Seashore Rhythm LLC in Arnold. The state agency said it was not eligible for a program for small and minority-owned businesses.
A lawsuit by the mother of a man who died of fentanyl intoxication at the St. Ann jail says police, jail officials didn't do enough to address his medical needs.
A judge said Wednesday a threat to kill him and jurors who convicted Daniel Riley of causing a crash that severed a teenager's legs was an attempt to influence proceedings.
St. Louis County prosecuting attorney, former state legislator Maria Chappelle-Nadal both challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Cori Bush in Aug. 6 Democratic primary
The decision marked a rare loss for a developer seeking incentives at the board, especially one with plans already endorsed by the cityβs economic development arm.
Serra's "Twain," featuring slightly curved pieces of steel arranged to form a skewed triangle in the Gateway Mall in downtown St. Louis, has been the subject of controversy for decades.
Chuck Summers of South County jumps in Democratic congressional race that features former newspaper publisher Ray Hartmann in attempt to unseat GOPβs Ann Wagner.