Police said the man was stabbed six times in his head, neck and chest. The next day, a woman was stabbed three times as she walked up to her apartment.
By Ethan Colbert St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The National Weather Service forecast a high of close to 92 degrees in St. Louis for Thursday. The normal high is 61.
By Jack Suntrup St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Colleges and universities in Missouri would see their funding based on student enrollment, not other performance measures
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The incident took place shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday at Forsyth Boulevard and South Central Avenue.
By Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Swade Cannabis, a brand of Missouri-based BeLeaf Medical Company, is opening its 12th store this weekend at 9720 Page Avenue.
By Hannah Wyman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The proposed tax increase also would fund security upgrades and boost staff pay.
By Monica Obradovic St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Immigration has been offsetting the decline of the St. Louis region's aging population. That is coming to an end.
By Jacob Barker St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Multiple people were shooting at each other near a business in the Carr Square neighborhood, police said.
By Colleen Schrappen St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Head of Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Program had argued it should be moved to different department.
By Colleen Schrappen St. Louis Post-Dispatch
CareSTL has closed four of its five locations in the past two years. Lawsuits have piled up. And workers aren't getting paid on time.
By Colleen Schrappen St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The extended curfew, in place through Sunday, is in response to a night of mayhem last weekend.
By Colleen Schrappen St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Former St. Louis Public School Superintendent Millicent Borishade, who was fired after just 15 months on the job, is now firing back against school officials in a lawsuit filed Friday.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Bill McClellan writes: We don't have Mark Twain to name this Age in which we live. Certainly, itβs not the New Gilded Age. There is nothing gold-plated about our time.
By Bill McClellan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Headlines from the March 21, 1926, front page include: Gang that stole $300,000 rounded up in New York.
The regionβs convention bureau is trying to lure the Premium Cigar Associationβs international trade show
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Mayor Sam Richards says he hopes the development agreement with CRG can be approved at a special City Council meeting March 30. An opponent called the proposal 'despicable.'
By Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Library CEO John Greifzu said the policy is "not about pride flags."
By Ethan Colbert St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Horas, Robert - St. Louis, MO
September 21, 1933 - March 13, 2026
This week in the St. Louis region tells a story about the unifying issue of our time.
By Tony Messenger St. Louis Post-Dispatch