Civic leaders on Tuesday will celebrate the soon-to-be-completed $278 million overhaul of an 8-mile stretch of Interstate 270 in north St. Louis County.
The case isn't about transgender politics, said an attorney representing the school district. It's about whether a school board can solicit legal advice from its attorney during closed session.
The property management company’s refusal to take on operations of the historic downtown loft building adds another dose of uncertainty for tenants and condo owners.
A husband and wife are each facing two dozen counts of felony stealing after a state audit found tapped a small-town sewer district for more than $160,000 in personal proceeds.
U.S. Sens. Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin and U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski made the request for a public health assessment in response to reporting by the Belleville News-Democrat.
A pair of Republicans, state Sen. Mike Moon from Ash Grove and state Rep. Bob Titus, from Billings pre-filed the bills last week ahead of next year’s legislative session.
The basic idea is to use a strategy called "focused deterrence," in which police and social service providers give people repeatedly involved in violence a choice.
Enrollment at St. Louis area universities has dropped, in a trend playing out nationally. "Impossible to imagine a future in which every institution" survives.
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The 14,000-member Missouri-Kansas Laborers’ District Council has endorsed the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney, who is running against two-term incumbent Bush in the 2024 Democratic primary.
A group of about 30 people calling for an end to Israel’s military offensive in Gaza also walked down the sidewalk alongside the marchers, chanting slogans such as “free Palestine” and carrying signs that read “Stop the Killing.”
Insurers in the region are wrestling for market share in Medicare Advantage, adding coverage for gym memberships, and reimbursements for hiking boots and tennis rackets.