Storms swept through the metro area Saturday afternoon, mixing heavy rains with lightning and gusting winds to topple trees, utility poles and knock out power in spots.
A man has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon and first-degree trespassing after being arrested Friday after a police officer fired several shots at him on the border of the city's DeBaliviere Place and West End neighborhoods.
The lawsuit argues Ashcroft's wording is “argumentative against adoption” and “misleading as to the initiative’s probable effects, and prejudicial to (the) initiative.”
Students at Wash U, SLU and UMSL students express concerns about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to block President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
The Lee steamed from New Orleans to St. Louis in three days, 18 hours and 20 or so minutes. It remains the standard for the gaudy, dangerous and short reign of the Mississippi River steamboats.
The city of St. Louis filed suit Friday demanding its jail health care provider reimburse the city for a $515,000 settlement the city paid to settle another suit over an inmate death.
“... What are we paying for? We’re taking taxpayer money and it’s not going into the classroom,” said state Sen. Doug Beck. “I don’t know how that’s not fraud.”
Ron Spivey sued SLPS and Soldan High Principal ChanTam Trinh in 2018, claiming age and gender discrimination along with retaliation in a hostile workplace.
Aldermen are trying to untangle issues that have prevented the issuance of a single grant despite more than 180 applications from businesses and nonprofits.