Forest Park in St. Louis has been awarded the 2025 Landmark Award by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
The award celebrates the restoration efforts led by HOK, Forest Park Forever, and the City of St. Louis, that began in 2000.
Missouri Democrats see turning to the public as the best way to stop a new GOP-friendly congressional map from taking effect despite their minority status in the state legislature.
As dry conditions continue across Central Illinois, fire departments and emergency management agencies alike are issuing burn bans and advising against open burning.
A Florissant man will appear before a judge in Franklin County Circuit Court on Monday for allegedly attacking someone with a small sledgehammer over the weekend.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is set to reopen Powell Hall as part of the new Jack C. Taylor Music Center this Friday, following a $140 million renovation project that included new seating, improved accessibility, upgraded backstage areas, a state-of-the-art recording studio, and a nearly 4,000-square-foot Education and Learning Center.
Investigators with the Clayton Police Department are asking for the public’s help to identify a person of interest in connection with a series of car fires believed to be a hate crime.
The Wentzville General Motors plant will experience temporary layoffs between Sept. 29 and Oct. 19 due to parts availability, affecting three shifts in various areas of the plant.
ST. LOUIS - It'll be hot and a bit humid again Monday but temperatures will be a touch cooler than the weekend. We'll again see some spotty storms in the afternoon and early evening hours Monday but this activity looks to favor our western counties into central Missouri. We'll repeat this forecast again for Tuesday. [...]
On a hot Sunday in September, families and friends went outside to enjoy the warm weather at Tower Grove Park. Even though summer is almost over, St. Louis felt more like July this weekend.