Freude, SSND, Sister Andrea Marie, 88, on Thursday, April 2, 2026. Sister Andrea was a loving daughter, sister, aunt, and cousin within her family. She is survived by many friends, co-workers, and Sisters in Community. May her gentle spirit remain…
Cardinals rookie JJ Wetherholt homered twice, second baseman Juan Brito allowed Masyn Winn’s potential game-ending grounder to bounce into right field and St. Louis stopped a three-game losing streak when they rallied to beat the Cleveland Guardians 6-5 in 10 innings on Tuesday night.
One of the most remarkable staffing decisions of the second Trump administration has been to allow the anti-vaxxers to run America’s health agencies. While RFK Jr. and his cadre of lieutenants prattle on about how they’re going to be super transparent, data-driven stewards of American health, their actions have put the lie to all of […]
Missouri is experiencing one of the country's sharpest increases in immigration enforcement, with data from the Deportation Data Project showing a nearly threefold rise compared to the end of the Biden administration. Since January 2025, more than 3,200 people have been taken into custody.
On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, former state legislator and former judge Ted House talks with STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum about what the recent results in St. Charles County mean for the fast-growing area's political future. House is the last Democrat elected in St. Charles County, but he says he hopes he's not the last.
GLEN CARBON – Construction of a nearly $16.5 million water treatment plant in Glen Carbon is moving ahead with unanimous Village Board approval. Trustees approved several resolutions related to the long-planned water treatment plant at their April 14, 2026 meeting. These include: Approval of the $16,449,000 construction bid from Korte and Luitjohan Contractors, Inc. Approval of a 7 acre land parcel purchase totaling $155,000 and a $90,000 easement purchase to facilitate the construction
A coalition of labor unions fear driverless taxis could jeopardize public safety and the jobs of some or all of its hundreds of thousands of workers with problematic technology.
Five wineries in the St. James region of Mo. are celebrating the 100-year anniversary of historic Route 66 this summer. The festivities include a multi-course dinner on Sunday the 19th at noon, marking a significant centennial for the iconic road.
The bill requires county jail officials to seek prosecution of prisoners causing damage of $750 or more to the facility. The county executive says it violated separation of powers.