Carney, who hosts the afternoon show on KTRS, said he developed addiction to painkillers after undergoing several open-heart surgeries in recent years.
Faust was canned in September after launching into profanity-laced tirade aimed at female co-worker, criticized the woman for her weight and parenting skills.
Gamma Omega, the St. Louis chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, and the sorority’s nonprofit are spearheading an effort to open a museum and community center.
Ayanna Woods, killed in a crash last week, “lived out loud,” said Greg Rohde, one of her longtime co-workers at MoBot. “She was funny. She was forceful. You knew it when she was in the room.”
City dwellers woke up on Nov. 28, 1939, in a thick fog of acrid coal smoke. Suburbanites heading to work saw a low dome of darkness covering neighborhoods east of Kingshighway.
Tens of millions of Americans were projected to travel by plane, car or rail for the Thanksgiving holiday. Here are some of the stories we found in St. Louis.