St. Charles residents packed city hall Tuesday night to voice their opposition to any future data center projects. It comes as the city council is considering a permanent ban on mega centers, or large data centers that have become highly unpopular and controversial in recent months across the St. Louis region.
During an open house event on Tuesday hosted by the City of St. Louis and Bi-State Development, St. Louis residents were able to offer feedback on two options for connecting the city’s north and south communities with a system called Bus Rapid Transit (BRT).
Jaylon McKenzie was only 14 years old, but he was already turning heads. A standout athlete in East St. Louis football leagues and at his school, he drew interest from major college programs.
Illinois State University employees represented by AFSCME Local 1110 have ratified a new union contract agreement, ending a four-week strike and providing for a 16.5% compounded wage increase over the life of the five-year agreement.
High-speed F1 powerboat racing returns soon to the Mississippi River in Alton. The second annual Alton Midwest Nationals Races will be held July 17-19.
President Trump announced a pause on the U.S.'s "Project Freedom" on Tuesday evening based on the request from Pakistan and other countries but added that the U.S. Navy blockade of ships in the Strait of Hormuz will remain in place.
The White Rock Nature Preserve in the St. Louis area is tripling its size with a 965-acre expansion, thanks to the collaborative efforts of conservation groups and landowners. This initiative provides more outdoor space for enthusiasts, nature lovers and hikers in the region.
The annual Cinco de Mayo festival on Cherokee Street in South St. Louis was canceled this year due to increasing costs and concerns about crowd safety. This cancellation resulted in fewer people than usual gathered in the area today.
Lawmakers in the Missouri House of Representatives spent three hours Tuesday adding dozens of amendments onto a bill that had initially been focused on the illegal use of drones.
At a time when every dollar counts, people in St. Louis are looking for ways to stretch their budgets. For some, that means trading in their car keys for a train ticket.
With gas prices ticking up, the cost of getting from point A to point B is starting to add up. For some travelers, the solution is simple: ride the train.
A surprisingly strong start to the St. Louis Cardinals' 2026 season has clubhouse spirts high. And it's even sparked a new, hard-to-miss home run celebration with a chain that reads "GOT THAT DAWG IN ME."
A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday indicted the man accused of attempting to violently disrupt the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last month on four charges. The charges faced by Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged gunman, include attempting to assassinate President Trump at the annual black-tie dinner for journalists and public officials and assaulting an officer or employee of the United [...]