Judge Thomas McCarthy will decide whether the city can finally wrest some land away from longtime owner NorthSide Regeneration.
By Jacob Barker St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The bakery is located at 1508 S. Hanley Road, off Interstate 64 and becomes the tenth Crumbl store in the region.
By Hannah Wyman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Peverill Squire, political science professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, said Amendment 5 is putting Republicans in a tough position.
By Jack Suntrup St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The civil action stems from town hall meeting Bell hosted on Aug. 19 that ended with some protesters being physically removed from the hall.
By Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Several rivers in Southern Missouri rose by feet in a few hours Friday morning as heavy rain fell.
James Brison was sentenced Thursday to 16 years in prison for beating and stabbing a jail guard and shooting his girlfriend in the back in a separate incident.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"I think we, as a society, at least here in high-income countries, really take for granted that we have food security, and I don't think we should be so blasΓ©."
By Bryce Gray St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Police were arriving on scene when a 44-year-old man suspected of trying to break into a home on Union Boulevard fired at another man.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lawsuit alleging lead poisoning of Peruvian children took 19 years to reach a $150 million settlement.
By Tony Messenger St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The owner of the building said Friday that it plans to close the property Sept. 1.
By Steph Kukuljan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Voters will decide Aug. 4 whether lawmakers can phase out Missouri's income tax and broaden sales taxes. Supporters aren't saying what new items would be taxed or how much.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The investigation comes after the boy's mother told the Post-Dispatch that the police ignored her concerns for two years.
By Katie Kull and Kim Bell St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A previous attempt ran aground when the ballclub objected to losing their exclusive control over vending around Busch Stadium.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Demand for good jobs at banks was the keystone of modern Civil Rights efforts in St. Louis.
Headlines from the July 10, 1926, front page include: Man sues widow for failure to marry him.
Kintz, Frann - Wentzville, MO
Frann Kintz, age 84, passed away July 4, 2026. Visitation: Tues. July 14, 8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. at Pitman Funeral Home, Wentz. Funeral: Tues. July 14, 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Wentzville Cemetery: St. Patrick Church Cemetery.β¦
A new Southwestern Illinois College campus in Fairview Heights is expected to open for classes in fall 2027 at the former Vatterott College site.
Jennifer Green, Belleville News-Democrat
A three-judge panel ruled the Illinois law, which also prohibits high-capacity ammunition magazines is βconsistent with our regulatory traditionβ and does not violate the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Jeremy Gorner and Dan Petrella | Chicago Tribune
A Northwoods man was sentenced to 17 years in prison for killing his roommate.