As of Thursday, May 6, some of the windows at the racquetball court in Francis Park have been smashed out, now surrounded by crime tape. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says a group of males was seen smashing the glass with rocks.
Neighbors, businesses and other community groups are close to launching a new ‘drone patrol’ in The Hill neighborhood of south St. Louis. The drones will patrol streets and public areas at night in a new public safety push.
St. Louis city officials have launched a new, free Gateway ID program, aiming to help thousands of residents access essential services. The identification card, available to any city resident, can assist with obtaining jobs, housing and banking accounts.
We all should know by now that Nintendo is incredibly protective of its IP. When it comes to anything having to do with Pokémon specifically, all the more so. While they would tell you that they’re just protecting their IP, the end result is that some of the biggest Pokémon fans out there that just […]
A University City High School senior scheduled to graduate May 18 is being held in federal immigration custody and now faces the possibility of missing commencement with her classmates.
One resident at a Chesterfield senior living community has become known for making rounds through the hallways, stopping into the beauty shop, and collecting treats from nearly everyone he meets.
A last-minute fight over public school funding Wednesday almost derailed final Missouri state budget votes as Democrats, with some Republican allies, questioned whether some funds dedicated to education will be available in the coming year. The debate centered on whether the budget relies too heavily on a good year from the Missouri Lottery. Education budgets […]
Lawmakers in Jefferson City gave final approval Wednesday to a state government spending package exceeding $50 billion for the 2027 fiscal year. This includes an operating budget totaling $48.7 billion.
Interim U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said Wednesday that federal prosecutors intend to pursue terrorism charges against members of American street gangs as an extension of President Donald Trump’s move last year to designate foreign drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Blanche told attendees at the 2026 Border Security Expo in Phoenix that federal prosecutors intend […]
EDWARDSVILLE — The trial of Timothy J. Dubois, of Shobonier, Illinois, continued Wednesday with the second day of testimony in the 2022 Collinsville kidnapping and aggravated criminal sexual assault case. The day began with testimony from the victim, who provided a detailed and emotional account of the events of Nov. 11, 2022. She testified that while on her way to work in Collinsville, she stopped at the Starbucks located at 1077 Collinsville Crossing Blvd to pick up a mobile order.
For more than 60 years, the 10-block historic district just north of the Gateway Arch has been shaped by an ongoing push and pull between preservation and development. In this talk, […]
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam is a weekly gathering that brings jazz within reach […]