Sonny Gray, last year's American League Cy Young runner-up and three-time All-Star, headlines a new-look starting rotation for the St. Louis Cardinals.
The St. Louis NAACP hosted its Wealth Wisdom: Financial Literacy Forum on Saturday. People in attendance had the opportunity to gain valuable insights about personal and commercial finance.
Shelves are stocked with winter-weather items at Branneky Hardware in Bridgeton. The store’s storage facility is filled with pallets of ice-melting products.
John Mozeliak, St. Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, spent nearly half an hour addressing the team’s offseason and future with media members.
If you're in the hunt for a new home, perhaps your best opportunity might come with one that needs a little TLC. With that in mind, new research shows St. Louis might be a good place to get started.
The old Chain of Rocks Bridge, located just north of St. Louis, stands as a distinctive landmark for Route 66. Built in 1929, this historical bridge boasts a unique 30-degree turn that sets it apart.
Last year marked the 60th anniversary of the murder of Bobby Greenlease, a six-year-old who was kidnapped, held for ransom, and then murdered over money.
It's still quite windy out there and temperatures and wind chills are frigid this morning. The cold is only going to get worse as we continue into the weekend.
Within three hours, temperatures dropped significantly on Friday. Heading into the holiday weekend, it's the coldest weather that St. Louis has experienced this winter season so far.
Several days of freezing temperatures are on the way. A cold blast made its way to the St. Louis metro on Friday, and there won't be much relief until the middle of next week.
If you're looking for a national park adventure outside of St. Louis, you'll have to cross state lines and drive several hours for just about anything other than the Gateway Arch.
In preparation for the dropping temperatures this weekend, the city of St. Louis is opening several more warming shelters to make certain nobody is left in the cold.
Gusty winds and plummeting temperatures may make for some tough commutes. Officials at the St. Louis Lambert International Airport are also following the ever-changing conditions closely.