As private equity groups are swarming into aging America’s eye care, the consolidation is costing the U.S. health care system and patients more money.
By Lauren Weber | Kaiser Health News
The ruling Friday by Judge Richard Stewart allows the Monarch Fire Protection District to begin construction of a new station held up more than a year over disputes with Wildwood officials.
By Nassim Benchaabane St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The state is seeking to shut down the Cedar County school near Stockton.
By Laura Bauer, Judy L. Thomas | The Kansas City Star (TNS)
Alderman Megan Green, of Tower Grove South, has said officers violated state law and her constitutional rights.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Darryl Mason, 36, was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Kim Williams, 33, was sentenced to five years probation.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Democrats said they supported marijuana legalization but had concerns about Amendment 3.
By Jack Suntrup St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Deonte Harris, 25, of Ladue, was charged Saturday with fatally shooting another man after a fight outside a north St. Louis gas station.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
We have a new look for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch E-edition
The first 20 "tiny homes" will be ready for homeless veterans this fall.
By Steph Kukuljan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Vic Faust’s roughly 4-minute rant berated Crystal Cooper for, among other things, her weight, parenting skills and high school.
By Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lowering the tax rate sends innovators a strong message; mailing rebate checks does not
By David Nicklaus St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Monday fire severly damaged Vin de Set's rooftop patio and caused smoke and water damage in the building that houses related businesses.
By Ian Froeb | Post-Dispatch restaurant critic
Presiding Judge in Oregon County uses court to punish political opponent of his wife.
By Tony Messenger St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Aldermen who fought Mayor Tommie Pierson Sr. say he unilaterally withheld their $375 monthly stipend. Pierson hired a lawyer who bills $300 an hour to fight their lawsuit.
By Jacob Barker St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Bryant Creek State Park, covering nearly 3,000 acres in the southern Missouri Ozarks, opens on Friday.
By Jack Suntrup St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Greater St. Louis Inc. is pushing to ban new large clubs in most of downtown and require any new drinking establishment to close by 1:30 a.m.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The singer was performing “Circles,” midway through the show, when the accident occurred.
By Kevin C. Johnson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
It’s a practice known as “agrivoltaics” or “agrisolar,” where active farming and solar happen in the same place instead of separately.
By Sarah Bowman Indianapolis Star Brittney J. Miller The Gazette Joshua Rosenberg The Lens
The store is funky and sassy, a destination shopping location for anyone who loves the styles and fashions of the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The union claims Dallas-based Alterra Worldwide defaulted on $700,000 in loans the carpenters' St. Louis council lent to the company.
By Steph Kukuljan St. Louis Post-Dispatch