His execution would violate the U.S. Constitution because he is incompetent and does not understand why he is being killed, they argue.
By Dana Rieck St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A 2021 tax on online sales also ended local opt-outs for weekend set aside for purchasing new clothes and school supplies.
By Rudi Keller The Missouri Independent
O'Fallon Brewery's warehouse and tap room is up for sale after the Maryland Heights beermaker filed for bankruptcy mid-June.
By Hannah Wyman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Officers said Leo Anderson, 57, and his dog died just before 2 a.m. when police believe a vehicle left the roadway, ran them over and drove off.
More than 5,900 customers remained without power in the St. Louis area late Monday morning, according to Ameren, after a severe thunderstorm and winds swept through the city late afternoon Saturday.
Staff reports St. Louis Post-Dispatch
An Arkansas company wants to build a lagoon to store waste it collects from meatpacking operations.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Authorities on Sunday charged a St. Louis man who was arrested Saturday after a shooting in the city's Carondelet neighborhood.
By Alex Vargas St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Octavia the corpse flower began blooming late Sunday afternoon at the Missouri Botanical Garden, when the tightly wound flower began unfurling from the spadix, a tall stalk that shoots from the top of the plant.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
With so many power outages lately, we asked the Department of Agriculture for guidance. What is still good in your fridge? What needs to go?
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Johnny Johnson’s execution was halted and is still being fought in court. The family of Casey Williamson wants only to put ‘it to rest’ after decades of addiction and anxiety.
By Dana Rieck St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A year after record-breaking rainfall in the St. Louis region, some businesses continue to feel the effects of last year’s historic flash floods.
By Hannah Wyman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Catholics said goodbye on Sunday to 50 parishes in the St. Louis archdiocese that will close or merge starting Tuesday.
By Blythe Bernhard St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A woman was fatally struck by a vehicle in a Gravois Bluffs parking lot Saturday afternoon, a St. Louis county official said.
By Victor Stefanescu St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis area grocery stores join the trend of using technology to make shopping speedier. But what will it mean for jobs?
By Hannah Wyman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Robert "Beatle Bob" Mantonis died July 27 after living with ALS.
By Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS — A new federally funded program aims to help those in need of affordable housing cover the cost of a security deposit.
By Steph Kukuljan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
That summer of 1901 lingers in history for having the highest average temperature on record in St. Louis, 82.7 degrees.
By Tim O'Neil St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Trump administration gave it a $700 million loan in 2020 in exchange for a 30% stake.
People like to smell the rank odor of the plant when it flowers. People will do anything.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The trolley is not air-conditioned, and the 100-degree days made it too dangerous to operate the trolley, Bi-State Development officials said.