A plan to subsidize the conversion of empty office buildings in downtown St. Louis into residential dwellings fell short of the finish line as Missouri lawmakers adjourned for the year Thursday.
The St. Louis County jail's inadequate medical system left a man suffering from drug withdrawal for hours, exacerbating a heart condition that ultimately killed him, according to a lawsuit.
The Missouri House, citing possible demands from drought-stricken states, voted 116-23 to bar the export of large amounts of water without a state permit.
The plan is still in development, but officials say they want it to include wider shoulders, bicycle paths, new sidewalks, trees, raised grass medians and changes to commercial access.
WashU has removed the name of Robert J. Terry from a lecture series and professorship after the university’s new Naming Review Board agreed with a challenge brought by 12 students.
And 122 million adult Americans, or 49% of the adult population, visited a casino for gambling or other entertainment purposes in 2024, the highest level of casino visitation on record.
The Department of Health and Senior Services recently completed updates to allow participants to receive benefits remotely, transitioning to a system that has long been operated in nearly every other state.
Republicans in the Missouri Senate dropped a bomb Wednesday during the final days of the legislative session, crushing Democratic attempts to forge end-of-session compromises on abortion and paid sick leave.
The home had thick walls of log and stone and "old-fashioned open fire places," with a sloping roof, green shutters and long porches "shaded by grape and wisteria."
Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Beloved wife of William “Bill” Suntrup. Dear mother of Lynne (Kevin) Kloster, Barry (Patti) Suntrup, Tom (Lisa) Suntrup, Joan Suntrup, Jean (Mike) Wilhelm, Chris (Alyssa) Suntrup, and…