The City of St. Louis has removed multiple traffic-calming bumpouts from downtown streets in recent days, raising safety concerns over the loss of structures meant to slow drivers and protect pedestrians.
ST. PETERS – Owner Terrance Pittman drops in to give us a demonstration of a unique art class, rug tufting! You can learn to make your own unique rug to decorate your personal space however you might want to. Bring your BFF for their Bestie Tufting class, attend one of their Drip & Sip events [...]
SPONSORED – Melissa and Michael Feger, co-owners of Yesterday’s Bar & Grill, are in StudioSTL’s kitchen to share a fantastic deal with you. Yesterday’s was established in the 1980s in Woodson Terrace, but had to close it’s doors in 2023. This brother and sister team brought the establishment back to life, and right now they’re [...]
The St. Louis County Police Department released video Friday of an encounter in February during which an officer fatally shot an armed suspect in an overnight standoff.
CHICAGO — Some state lawmakers are trying to close a loophole that they say allows some pistols to be turned into automatic weapons. The bill would require gun manufacturers to redesign their weapons so they can’t be modified to accommodate "switches." Pistol automatic fire conversion switches, also known as “Glock switches,” are devices that can [...]
Nearly $950,000 will be returned to Illinois investors as part of a $19 million, multi‑state settlement involving five major brokerage firms accused of charging excessive commissions on small‑dollar stock trades
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis woman was charged after being accused of stealing more than $87,000 from a neighborhood homeowners association. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), members of the Tiffany Community Association reported that more than $87,000 was discovered missing inside the association's bank account. Police say Denisce Williams, 71, [...]
ST. LOUIS - A weak cold front has dipped into our region and stalled. It will be the focus for a few isolated showers Friday morning, but most areas will remain dry. The front lifts back to the north as a warm front and sets us up for a warm and breezy day. Southerly winds [...]
ST. LOUIS - Police are investigating after a woman was struck and killed while helping a stranded driver overnight Friday on Interstate 70. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), a Ford Explorer was traveling eastbound on I-70 just before 1 a.m. The rain caused the driver to lose control, leaving the vehicle [...]
Artemis II is on its way to the moon. The upper stage of the rocket has separated, and the crew has fired Orion’s main engine toward the moon. They'll log some 248,000 miles in the process.
Residents packed the Granite City Planning and Zoning meeting Thursday evening, many holding signs that read “No Data Center.” City leaders made one thing clear – they have no current plans, only preparing for the possibility.
Chief Keith Goldstein of the North County Fire & Rescue Protection District received an unexpected call from one of his engine crew members recently. They told him the department’s gas card was declined.
Two months ago, officers with the St. Louis County Police Department shot and killed a man they pursued to St. Louis’ Near North Riverfront neighborhood.
A partnership between aerospace manufacturer Boeing and the Urban League is creating pathways to employment and economic growth in north St. Louis, with leaders on both sides highlighting the long-term impact on the community.
This is a pet sitter abuse case that’s received a tremendous amount of attention online since our first March 23 report. Not only were the dog’s owners at the defendant’s first scheduled court appearance, but also citizens who heard about the case.