The extreme winter weather is causing delays and cancellations at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The conditions are also affecting people who are planning to hit the roads for the holiday.
Arts organizations still coped with diminishing audiences this year as the pandemic continued. Many leaders say they are not waiting for things to return how they were before the outbreak.
The Pentagon is spending close to $2 billion on the north St. Louis project for the lesser-known member of the intelligence community, which largely deals with mapping and satellite imagery.
The forest encompasses more than 1.5 million acres in 29 southern Missouri counties. Dawn Laybolt is the new manager of the sprawling woodlands, and plans to balance the forest's diverse needs while preparing it for climate change.
Johnson was convicted of murder in 1995. He has maintained his innocence. A hearing is underway in St. Louis that will determine if Johnson was wrongfully prosecuted.
For the first time in its 214-year history, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has a chief from outside its ranks. Robert Tracy is leaving a similar job in Wilmington, Delaware to become the top officer in St. Louis.
Two young refugees who resettled in St. Louis are releasing their debut album this week. Some songs are based on folk tunes from their homeland and others feature beats familiar from musical styles throughout Africa.
A witness testified yesterday that Lamar Johnson did not kill Marcus Boyd in 1994. Johnson has maintained his innocence and is trying to clear his name after roughly 30 years behind bars.
Gospel Music Hall of Fame in Missouri Founder Monica R. Butler will emcee a one-day music festival this weekend. She says St. Louis has a rich gospel history that has shaped the genre around the globe.
The base houses the U.S. Transportation Command which moves equipment and people around the world. Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost leads the command, which has moved close to 195 million pounds of supplies to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia.
A public forum tonight will give city residents their first chance to hear from the remaining hopefuls to be the next police chief. The process is coming to an end after officials relaunched the search earlier this year.
Populations have bounced back after many states put the animal on protected species lists. Now, bobcats are hunted in nearly every state, and some conservationists are pushing back.
A little known St. Louis city ordinance permits judges to banish people from certain neighborhoods. But the actions can keep people who are homeless or mentally ill from accessing people and services they need.
St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Marissanne Lewis-Thompson discuss the now-approved deal to split up money from a settlement over the departure of the now Los Angeles Rams.
St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Marissanne Lewis-Thompson discuss the now-approved deal to split up money from a settlement over the departure of the now Los Angeles Rams.
The dry conditions that wreaked havoc over the Great Plains and Midwest this year may be a dress rehearsal for the future, as scientists are predicting more severe droughts more often due to climate change.