Federal prosecutors say an East St. Louis market has been used in a $1 million food stamp fraud.
By Robert Patrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tickets go on sale Sept. 17.
By Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A motorist was killed in a vehicle crash on Interstate 55 in St. Louis Saturday morning, police said.
The victim is identified as Marcus Wren, 30, of the 3700 block of Meramec Street.
By Nassim Benchaabane St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra has canceled its January 17 free community concert honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
By Daniel Durchholz Special to the Post-Dispatch
Kwame Raoul: βSugar Camp jeopardized public safety and irresponsibly violated both state environmental statutes and the constraints of its permit.β
By Michael Hawthorne | Chicago Tribune (TNS)
Reporter's contract was not renewed, reportedly because a story he wrote rankled the commissioner.
By Dan Caesar St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The male passenger in the car had been charged with a 2018 murder, but the St. Louis circuit attorney dropped charges last year.
By Kim Bell and Joel Currier St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Grieving families heard the names of those killed last year read aloud and speeches from leaders who hope to shorten the list in 2022.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Driving on area roads could be treacherous as rain falls amid frigid temperatures, the National Weather Service in St. Louis warned.
Travelers who typically use the ferry were advised to consider the Joe Page Bridge at Hardin or the Brussels Ferry north of Grafton.
The additional beds will be available in two locations, one each in north and south St. Louis, city officials said.
The City Council approved the vaccine ordinance by a 14-1 vote on Wednesday.
The highly transmissible COVID variant forces some restaurants to pause operations, while others are taking preventive measures.
By Ian Froeb Post-Dispatch restaurant critic
Tigers' career wins leader will be part of National Football Foundation's 2022 class.
By Dave Matter St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Of 10,000 applications for $500 in assistance, 25% were incomplete, the agency said. The program is distributing $5 million in federal funds.
The new site will be open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tests will be available by appointment only.
All scheduled on-site programming is canceled, but some events in connection with Martin Luther King Day will be held via Zoom.
By Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Federal prosecutors last month requested a mental examination for 26-year-old Perez Deshay Reed in a gun possession case.
The city of Arnold is suing to overturn Missouri's new "Second Amendment Preservation Act."
By Robert Patrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch