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Blues fall to Islanders 3-4 in overtime winner

12 minutes 15 seconds ago
Brayden Schenn got a standing ovation during a video tribute in the first period of Tuesday night's game. Schenn, who was dealt to the Islanders at the trade deadline on Friday, spent nine seasons with the Blues and was the team captain the last three years.
Associated Press

Water main break causes traffic chaos and crash in St. Louis

19 minutes 58 seconds ago
A 20-inch water main break at the intersection of Union and Page Boulevard in North St. Louis flooded streets and caused a car accident Tuesday afternoon. The City of St. Louis Water Division was first notified of the overflow around 4 p.m.
Taylor Harris

Glen Carbon Makes Progress Towards $16 Million Water Plant Bid

27 minutes 24 seconds ago
GLEN CARBON – The Village of Glen Carbon is one step closer to building its own water treatment plant. Village Board members unanimously approved a resolution on March 10, 2026 authorizing the Notice of Intent to award the bid for the water treatment plant to Korte Lutijohan Contractors, Inc., pending approval from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). “This is the next step in us proceeding to build our own water plant,” Village Administrator Jamie Bowden said

Northbound I-270 lane closures for bridge girder work

2 hours 22 minutes ago
Construction crews are scheduled to close multiple lanes on Northbound Interstate 270 near the Interstate 64 interchange Tuesday night to install new bridge girders. The work is set to take place between Highway 40 and Conway Road in Town and Country.
Kalista Mitrisin

Lawmakers propose expanding Gateway Arch Park into East St. Louis

3 hours 42 minutes ago
U.S. representatives from Illinois and Mo. introduced legislation March 9 to expand the boundaries of Gateway Arch National Park across the river into East St. Louis. The bill would incorporate Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park and adjacent vacant lots into the national park's official footprint.
Patrick Clark

PERSPECTIVE: Our Problem Isn’t Street Vendors; It’s That We Keep Fighting Our Own Culture

3 hours 52 minutes ago

by Daffney Moore, PhD I read the recent article about downtown street vendors in the St. Louis Post Dispatch. And honestly — it bothered me. Not because of the vendors. Because of the mindset behind the criticism. I’ve lived or worked in downtown St. Louis for nearly 26 years. As a city administrator, chief of […]

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Tom Finan

St. Louis CSI Product Show Returns April 15 with Exhibits, Demonstrations and Continuing Education

4 hours 30 minutes ago

Building-industry professionals from across the St. Louis region will gather April 15 for the annual St. Louis CSI Product Show, an event showcasing new materials, technologies and solutions shaping today’s built environment. Hosted by the Greater St. Louis Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), the show will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. […]

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Tom Finan