Friends and family showed up in droves Monday to Crosspoint Church in south St. Louis County to honor a soldier and St. Louis native who was killed last month in a helicopter crash during a military training exercise in Kentucky.
Board members spent most of the last day of the 2022-23 session on courtesy resolutions thanking colleagues for their work over the years and wishing those departing City Hall well.
The nightly closure of the old Zumbehl bridge over the highway, beginning Wednesday and continuing through April 29, will allow work crews to prepare to switch traffic to a newly-built span.
Investigators said the 31-year-old man had pointed a rifle at officers as he leaned out a second-floor window while his home was engulfed in flames on Balson Avenue.
A couple hundred people gathered Saturday in downtown St. Louis to support the rights of the transgender community and to protest against a sweeping wave of legislation that seeks to curtail those rights in Missouri and around the country.
By Nassim Benchaabane and Bryce Gray St. Louis Post-Dispatch