MARION, Ill. — Stumping for votes in conservative southern Illinois, Republican governor hopeful Darren Bailey took the same stage as Donald Trump Jr. on Saturday night, with the former president’s son encouraging those in attendance to back Bailey while Bailey…
By Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune
The contribution came to Jack PAC from a PAC that recently took a large contribution from a Cardinals-affiliated entity.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Low water is expected to remain a problem for barge shippers amid mostly dry weather in the near term forecast.
Opening up floodplains, enacting building restrictions in flood-prone areas help mitigate the damage caused by a changing climate.
By Eva Tesfaye Harvest Public Media and Brittney J. Miller The Gazette of Cedar Rapids and Halle Parker WWNO-New Orleans Public Radio
Peanut acreage has been steadily increasing in the state’s Bootheel region. Estimates put the ground under peanuts at about 25,000 acres.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Philip Dybvig shares the Nobel with Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben S. Bernanke and a University of Chicago professor.
Ott Ummelas, Niclas Rolander, Bloomberg News
Two hard-right members of the Missouri House — Reps. Mary Elizabeth Coleman and Nick Schroer — are expected to win open Senate seats.
By Kacen Bayless The Kansas City Star (TNS)
Shot in the back, the boy was so badly hurt he couldn't talk to officers, but a witness said the boy was hit while walking on Elmbank Avenue.
By Kim Bell St. Louis Post-Dispatch
With the holiday season beginning earlier than ever, the carefree time of the year that is not devoted to the holidays is getting shorter and shorter.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Cohn has invested $30 million in his company's underperforming shares.
By David Nicklaus St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Soul Asylum, located in the reputedly haunted Mineral Springs Hotel, opened in March in the former Curiosity Museum and the Museum of Historic Torture Devices.
By Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Schnucks recently launched a "flex" workforce program, where workers log into an online app and pick up available shifts.
By Annika Merrilees St. Louis Post-Dispatch
At a candidate forum Sunday in St. Louis, citizens called attention to issues such as homelessness, drug addiction, poor access to affordable housing and more.
By Bryce Gray St. Louis Post-Dispatch
With water levels low along the Mississippi’s critical shipping lanes, companies have been scrambling to find alternate ways to ship cargo.
By Victoria Cavaliere | Bloomberg News (TNS)
"I think what's happened in a lot of our school districts is crazy," said Eric Schmitt, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Missouri.
By Kelsey Landis St. Louis Post-Dispatch
All 178 parishes will hold two “listening sessions” about plans for merging or closing Catholic church operations.
By Blythe Bernhard and Josh Renaud St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A hotter and wetter climate raises urgent questions about how to reduce risks of high water from rainfall extremes that continue to escalate.
By Bryce Gray and Connor Giffin St. Louis Post-Dispatchand The Courier-Journal
Lockdowns during the pandemic, aggressive ordering and high consumer demand led to the misalignment.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lemay product August "Gus" Winkeler was small-timer who became a lieutenant to Al Capone.
By Tim O'Neil St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A spat between a mayor and a wedding venue is disrupting the peace found in the hilly, picturesque land where Wildwood meets Franklin County.
By Dana Rieck St. Louis Post-Dispatch