Researchers at the St. Louis university have developed an air monitor that can alert users to the presence of SARS-CoV-2 — the virus responsible for COVID-19 — in five minutes.
Gov. Mike Parson vetoes a public safety priority in St. Louis but approves rural projects that local taxpayers are helping fund. Is this ‘rural socialism?’
The field already includes Marine veteran Lucas Kunce, the runner-up in last year’s U.S. Senate primary, and St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.
City aldermen are joining a fight the civilian jail oversight board and criminal justice advocates have been waging to increase transparency about violence at the city justice center.
A new pet hospital is slated to open in Brentwood. Veterinary Emergency Group Brentwood hopes to offer compassionate care and alleviate the strain on veterinary emergency care in the region.
On July 9, 1977, 45,000 rock fans sweated it out at Busch Stadium to see Ted Nugent, REO Speedwagon, Head East, Gypsy and Judas Priest perform at Superjam.
Some meteorologists don’t see harassment as a direct result of their reporting on climate change; it’s a pervasive issue in the industry and targets some more than others.
By Hannah Fingerhut, Heather Hollingsworth and Summer Ballentine | Associated Press
Gov. J.B. Pritzker indicated he’d continue to be cautious when considering spending priorities for one-time revenues, as revenues have fluctuated wildly from month to month in recent years.
Measure, which goes into effect Aug. 28, is designed to ease the steep drop off in public benefits that low-income Missourians face when they receive even a modest increase in income.