Showcasing his photographs of the city of St. Louis alongside his documentation of the aftermath from the May 16 tornado, photographer Richard Sprengeler has returned to his alma mater, Southwestern Illinois College, with an exhibit of his work.
The intersection of North Fourth and West Jefferson Streets in Vandalia, IL was underwater on Wednesday. Heavy rain earlier in the week led to the intersection closure.
Rookie Nathan Church ended the game by robbing Nick Gonzales of what would have been a walk-off, two-run homer by making a leaping catch at the left-field wall, giving the St. Louis Cardinals a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night.
The largest Target store in the St. Louis area is set to open its doors on May 19. It will be about 149,000 square feet, and will create more than 170 new jobs.
Furr Smoke Shop on Jefferson Avenue and Arsenal Street remains boarded up. It was condemned by the city after a shootout inside and outside of the place April 19.
St. Louis Children's Hospital opened a new Child Life Zone on Wednesday, providing a dedicated space for young patients to cope, create and escape the realities of being hospitalized. The facility aims to support children's emotional well-being by offering a sense of normalcy and fun activities.
A large pile of undelivered mail was found on a vacant lot in north St. Louis, offering possible answers for residents across the region who say they have struggled for months to receive important deliveries.
A long-standing dispute between the St. Louis Mayor and a state-controlled police board over funding of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department continues to escalate.
Authorities arrested eight people on Wednesday in a federal probe targeting illegal gun sales and cocaine distribution in the St. Louis area, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Plans are moving forward to demolish the Railway Exchange building’s former garage and a nearby vacant Charlie Gitto's restaurant in downtown St. Louis.