Albert C. Sullivan, Jr. of Farmington, was born on September 19, 1940, and passed away June 22, 2026, at the age of 85. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Cozean Memorial Chapel in Farmington. www.cozeanfuneralhome.com
Chief Robert Tracy said Wednesday the department has a plan to keep people safe during this weekend's Pride festivities amid recent confusion about curfews and bar closings.
Scott Leiendecker's Liberty Vote settled most of Dominion's defamation lawsuits against those who claimed its machines rigged the 2020 election against President Trump. It still had two left, including one settled Monday with My Pillow and its owner, Mike Lindell.
Councilwoman Shalonda Webb, who leads the council budget committee, said a βbreakdown in communicationβ between her and health Director Dr. Kanika Cunningham caused the disagreement.
By Kelsey Landis and Shun Graves St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The East-West Gateway Council of Governments approved the route, which links downtown St. Louis to the north and south sides, on a unanimous voice vote.
Dorsa Market will sell produce, prepared foods, in-house pizza, beer, wine, spirits, household essentials, local products, pet products, hardware and personal care products, according to a press release.
The service has issued a flood watch for a wide swath of Missouri including all of St. Louis County. The watch begins 1 p.m. Thursday and ends 7 a.m. Friday.
MLB says Giants players were not warned for expressing religious beliefs, but for violating league's uniform rules by putting hand-written messages on caps
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins wants the courts to shield him from disclosing how his office is reviewing a disputed batch of signatures on a referendum petition challenging the stateβs new congressional map.
City development officials approved spending up to $250,000 to fix a water main break at a north St. Louis site they're renovating for a food manufacturer.
Spurred by 2025 St. Louis tornado that killed five people and caused about $1.6 billion of damage, Bell proposes upgrades in warning systems, federal funding
A Congressional committee held hearings on the riot and blamed manipulative industrialists, a corrupt city government and the "savagery" of the white mob on July 2, 1917.