A long-time chemical engineer in the oil industry and a senior energy columnist for Forbes says it’s time people know the truth about what’s behind soaring gas prices.
St. Louis baseball fans are rejoicing over the news the Major League Baseball lockout is over and the season will start in time for the St. Louis Cardinals home opener to be played on April 7.
Drivers on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge witnessed a bizarre incident Thursday morning -- a man walking on the interstate after his car crashed into a sidewall.
Marriage is about compromise. For one Joplin couple, that compromise manifested itself as two additional wings catering to the couple's different tastes.
ST. LOUIS-- Major League Baseball's lockout of its players is over, 99 days after it began. One day after more regular season games were at least temporarily canceled, including the St. Louis Cardinals' home opener, the sides came to an agreement that preserves a 162 game season. The Players Asociation has ratified the agreement, according [...]
ST. LOUIS - Missouri's average gas price is just 9 cents lower than the state record set in July 2008. On Thursday, AAA reported the statewide average gas price was $3.85 per gallon. The record is $3.94. Missouri has the second-lowest average gas price in the nation, according to AAA. Drivers in Kansas have the [...]
The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen gave approval this week to a plan to bring the outdoor retailer to the south county municipality on the site of the former Toys R' Us at 3600 Lindbergh Blvd., near Watson Road.
ST. LOUIS – A registered sex offender from St. Louis County is going to federal prison after admitting to filming himself abusing a child and secretly recording videos of another minor in the bathroom.
The First Congregational Church of Webster Groves is celebrating March 10th, "International Day of Awesomeness", with a fundraiser for survivors of a tornado in Mayfield, Ky.
There’s new information about the defacing of a black history mural at Washington University: the man accused of the crime, the group he allegedly “tagged” with white supremacist graffiti, and his connection to a Chesterfield political candidate.