While a law that gives compensation to victims of radiation exposure expired Friday, hope persists that it will be renewed and potentially expanded to Missouri.
Advantage Solutions, the retail services firm that recently moved its headquarters to Clayton, plans to form a joint venture with a California beverage company.
Across the state, counties are struggling to wade through decades of paper records as they seek to meet the obligation to expunge marijuana convictions.
Staff at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital unsealed a time capsule from 1974 on Monday, revealing a collection of artifacts that ranged from the commonplace to the bizarre.
The East-West Gateway Council of Governments, a regional planning agency, is expected later this month to discuss a possible area-wide effort to deal with homelessness.
More than three centuries after French-Canadian missionaries stepped onto the wild banks of the Mississippi River to build a church, the Holy Family Parish gathered to celebrate its storied community.
A Pevely mother charged last month with killing her two children will be tried in Jefferson County in both deaths, even though her daughter was shot and killed in St. Francois County.
Washington University’s chancellor vowed that the elite school would be ‘In St. Louis, for St. Louis.’ But after fallout from protests and arrests on campus, critics question the school’s commitment.
McBride Homes is proposing homes around three streets anchored by a restaurant and greenspace in place of the Woods Mill Center, a strip mall southwest of I-64 and Highway 141.
Library officials in St. Charles County are postponing a vote on the proposed closure of three branches for several months as officials give residents more time to weigh in.