Tax credits helped Missouriβs New Madrid Power Plant in 2021 comply with emission regulations while generating the most smog-producing NOx in the nation.
"There are a lot of good things happening internally in this police department," Chief Robert Tracy said. "What I found out very quickly is that we have very dedicated and professional police officers and leadership."
Washington University staff followed "accepted standards of care" in treating transgender youths, according to an internal review. A former employee made scathing claims of malpractice at the center earlier this year, but the review found them unsubstantiated.
By Colleen Schrappen and Kelsey Landis St. Louis Post-Dispatch
To accommodate bridge painting, crews at 7 a.m. Monday will close the ramps from southbound I-255 to eastbound I-55/70 and from northbound I-255 to westbound I-55/70.
A partnership of nine St. Louis-area Christian leaders, including the Archbishop of St. Louis, is launching an effort to boost affordable housing in the region.
The EPA has promised to appoint a coordinator who will oversee efforts to fix the cityβs chronic sewer overflows, as residents wait for answers from officials to letters demanding immediate repairs and transparency.
The Missouri Supreme Court has set an August execution date for Johnny A. Johnson, who kidnapped and beat to death a 6-year-old girl in Valley Park in 2002.
"If a firefighter would've lost his life last night on that property, it would've been a different situation," said St. Louis County Chair Shalonda Webb.
On April 21, 1955, two leaders of a mothersβ campaign met a train in downtown St. Louis. An express worker handed them the first box of a miracle shipment.
"We were never given any indication that the school was in any kind of financial trouble," said Alicia Donathan, a parent of five. "We're not happy with the lack of communication with parents."