The Supreme Court extended a block until Thursday night on lower court orders requiring the Trump administration to make full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments during the government shutdown. It does not reflect a decision on the underlying legal merits of the case, but it keeps on hold November food stamps for roughly 42 million recipients for [...]
With many families in the St. Louis area missing SNAP benefits this month, food insecurity has spiked across the region. But local businesses and organizations are stepping in to help.
The community gathered at the Collinsville American Legion to commemorate Veterans Day. It was a tribute to the brave men and women who served in the arm forces.
Schnuck Markets announced major leadership changes Tuesday, naming Ted Schnuck as chief operating officer (COO) and David Bell as president of the company’s new parent organization, 1939 Group, Inc.
Kirkwood officials have selected a developer and finalized a plan to turn the former site of the city's public works department into more than 200 new housing units.
Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are asking for the public’s help to solve a shooting outside a Halloween party earlier this month.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — As the Kansas City Chiefs weigh whether to play future games in a renovated Arrowhead Stadium or a proposed dome in Kansas, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe on Tuesday floated a potential mixture of the two concepts aimed at keeping the team in his state. Kehoe, who has been in regular [...]
The city of Wildwood, the St. Louis region’s largest by land area, is preparing for its third consecutive deer culling season to address concerns over high deer density and public safety.
Cousins Maine Lobster, one of the fastest growing names in fast-casual seafood, is set to make its debut in St. Louis next year.
The company first gained attention after appearing on Shark Tank and taking a deal to partner with Barbara Corcoran.
Mayor Cara Spencer of St. Louis has appointed James Jackson as the new Street Department Director, Marvin Teer as the Director of the Office of Violence Prevention, and Col. Bryan Barroqueiro as the deputy chief operating officer, while Nahuel Fefer will be leaving the Community Development Administration on Nov. 28.
ST. LOUIS -- This episode of Veterans Voices marks 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War with stories of service, sacrifice, and remembrance. From a veteran coping with PTSD to a long-awaited reunion between helicopter pilots. The show also highlights historic recognition for Black women in WWII, a widow’s tribute skydive, and the [...]
An estimated 300,000 St. Louis-area residents impacted by radiation exposure could qualify for RECA payouts, yet fewer than 1% of potentially-eligible residents have applied, according to new data.
In the most recent episode of CBS' "60 Minutes" Sunday, host Cecilia Vega took a trip to northern Missouri to understand how conditions of the farming world in today's society is affecting more than just the crops.