EPA had planned to have its contractors begin new testing this week but the city denied them access to the area because city insurance requirements weren't met.
Larry Boone, a finalist for St. Louis police chief, spent more than 30 years with the Norfolk, Virginia, police department. He's a police reform advocate, and he left Norfolk abruptly after a news conference he didn't attend.
The shutdown, to accommodate the removal of the driving surface on the Lackland Road overpass, begins at 8 p.m. Friday. All lanes will reopen by 5 a.m. Monday, MoDOT says.
Branson, Missouri, and its Ozark Mountain Christmas made the best holiday town lists at Trip Savvy, the "Today" show and Town and Country Magazine, among others.
The director of an animal rescue and adoption group, days after taking over operations of the county animal shelter, on Thursday blasted the county for leaving its facility in shambles, its dogs neglected.
The owner envisions it not as a 44-story vacant, office building but a "vertical city" that could be home to hundreds of residents, workers and tourists.
Jamel I. Ursery, 30, of Maryland Heights, was charged under Missouri's βrevenge pornβ law for stealing explicit videos from a woman's phone and posting them online without her consent.
Former St. Louis-area congressman William Lacy Clay, now working as a lobbyist for a Washington D.C. law firm, has been awarded a contract with University City.
At lease one person was killed Wednesday afternoon when a car speeding away from police collided with another vehicle in the city's Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood.
By Robert Cohen and Dana Rieck St. Louis Post-Dispatch