The Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis is known for its history, tradition, farmer’s market and nightlife. But there’s something business owners in the area say they don’t want to be known for: food trucks. Some are now pushing-back against a plan that would allow vendors to set up shop within the historic district.
Forest Park in St. Louis has been named the Best City Park in America for the third time in five years. The 1,300-acre park received this top honor in the 2026 USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.
During a public forum hosted at Christian Hospital, the East-West Gateway Council of Governments joined St. Louis County, the St. Louis Zoo, and Great Rivers Greenway seeking public input on a Great Streets Initiative.
A multi-vehicle crash shut down eastbound Interstate 270 near Interstate 370 Wednesday night after four vehicles were involved, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The City of Manchester is preparing a major tribute marking the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The "Flags of Valor" display will feature more than 7,500 American flags on Art Hill this September to honor those who died in the War on Terror.
ST. LOUIS -- A Tornado Warning has expired for St. Louis City and County, with severe thunderstorm warnings set to expire later in the night. A flood advisory is in effect for St. Louis City and County until 3:30 a.m. Thursday.
Young minds from across Missouri are gathered this week at St. Charles Community College for the inaugural Show Me Science competition, Mo.'s first state science fair. The event features 215 students from 58 schools competing in science, engineering and invention.
One man is dead and several others are injured following a violent evening of gunfire in North St. Louis. The violence involved two separate shooting incidents that occurred hours apart.
Missouri’s public safety director said a pilot program aimed at arresting violent fugitives has produced more than 1,000 arrests in its first year in operation.
A dispute over executive authority is unfolding in St. Louis County as officials clash over whether power should transfer when the county executive travels overseas.
The St. Louis Police Officers Association has called out Mayor Cara Spencer for not attending the funeral for a city officer who died in the line of duty. The mayor says, regrettably, previously planned travel on behalf of the city forced her to be out of town and miss services for longtime St. Louis officer Gregory Triplett.
Nathan Church had three hits, Alec Burleson had two RBIs and Jordan Walker extended his hitting streak to 11 games as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-3 on Wednesday.
The NBA on Monday announced the list of 36 officials selected to work this season's play-in tournament and first round of the playoffs. Natalie Sago, a Farmington, Missouri native, is on the list, making her the third woman in league history to be picked for postseason work.
All westbound lanes of Interstate 270 at Interstate 170 were temporarily shut down Wednesday after a tractor-trailer jackknifed under the I-170 flyover ramp, authorities said.
A Missouri judge has upheld a controversial $51 million private voucher school program that allows public funds to be directed for private education expenses.
Megan Estopare, founder of "STL Ain't Bad", has grown her social media presence to over 170,000 followers and has recently launched a branded digital photo booth at City Foundry, with plans to add more locations across the region.
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri is urging the Justice Department to investigate Danco Laboratories, the manufacturer of the abortion drug mifepristone.
ST. LOUIS – Futuremakers will host its first Artist Mixer tomorrow, April 16 from 5:007:00 p.m. at The Moniker. This Artist Mixer is a networking event bringing together artists, institutions, small businesses, and placemakers working across downtown. Artists and creatives can network with venues, developers, and organizations looking to collaborate, program, and support creative work [...]
Since the start of Missouri's hand-free law in 2025, over 4,000 citations and warnings have been issued, two of which involved fatal crashes, according to AAA.