LINCOLN COUNTY — A 34-year-old woman was killed early Thursday morning in a crash on northbound U.S. Highway 61 south of Route B, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol.
A report commissioned by the Slay administration concluded the St. Louis Fire Department had more firefighters than it needed and not enough ambulances or EMS personnel.
State officials say the bidding process to supply gas for the Spire STL Pipeline lacked transparency, and that Spire destroyed proposals — a move that has sparked outcry.
After public surveys, town hall meetings, multiple requests and a two-hour session on Saturday, the council doesn’t appear any closer to deciding how to spend federal pandemic aid.
Antaveon Bernard Le'Vell Kent, 22, pleaded guilty Friday to federal gun and drug charges in the March 16, 2021 killing of Kortlin Williams and Johnnie Jones.
Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19 was dismissed Friday when a federal judge ruled his court has no jurisdiction over foreign governments.
Metro Transit says more than 80 bus drivers didn’t show up for work, leading to delays of up to an hour on some routes in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Bill given preliminary OK by St. Louis Board of Aldermen would allocate federal pandemic aid to provide transportation, child care and other logistical support for residents getting an abortion in Illinois and other states where it remains legal.