Diamond — the parent company of Blues regional telecaster Bally Sports Midwest — has been in bankruptcy proceedings since March 2023, a result of dwindling cable viewership over the years.
Voters in nine states are deciding next month whether to add the right to abortion to their constitutions. But passage probably wouldn’t change access immediately or dramatically.
Two juveniles were barred from Mizzou's campus after they were allegedly involved in two separate incidents earlier this month in which racial slurs were directed at Black students.
A man was being held in the St. Louis County Jail Wednesday on charges of assaulting two aldermanic board members and two North County Police Cooperative officers and resisting arrest.
Putting the city’s police, fire and EMS dispatchers under one roof has been discussed for almost 20 years. Cross-training them to answer all calls is next.
In January, Winston Calvert will teach a class at the university's Brown School of Social Work — a class which had been taught by St. Louis’ aldermanic president.
Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe’s bid to keep the governor’s office in GOP hands reported $2.4 million across two fundraising accounts compared to about $560,000 for House Minority Leader Crystal Quade.
Hawley’s campaign spent nearly $140,000 on chartered flights since the beginning of August, despite lambasting his 2018 opponent for private jet travel.
Moore died Dec. 8, 2023, following an incident in which Missouri Department of Corrections employees were investigating a prison housing unit for contraband.