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Loop Trolley returns to service for 2026 season

1 day 19 hours ago
The Delmar Loop Trolley is resuming service for its fourth season on Thursday, running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday until October 25th, with extended hours for select events.
Nick Gladney

Cold front to bring spot showers, even cooler temps to St. Louis

1 day 21 hours ago
ST. LOUIS - After a beautiful, cool Wednesday, our Thursday is starting on the chilly side. This cooler air sticks around the rest of the week and, in fact, will be reinforced by a cold front at night. Mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies Thursday, with highs in the upper 60s. Increasing clouds and some [...]
Angela Hutti

St. Louis Police launch ‘testing day blitz’ amid officer shortage

2 days 3 hours ago
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) is hosting a ‘Fast Track Testing Day Blitz’ next week, a hiring event aimed at addressing what the department is calling a critical need for police officers. The department says it still needs to add around 300 officers after losing several hundred cops a few years ago.
Max Diekneite

Richard Sprengeler brings powerful photo exhibit to SWIC

2 days 3 hours ago
Showcasing his photographs of the city of St. Louis alongside his documentation of the aftermath from the May 16 tornado, photographer Richard Sprengeler has returned to his alma mater, Southwestern Illinois College, with an exhibit of his work.
Luke Davis

St. Louis Children's Hospital unveils Child Life Zone for kids

2 days 8 hours ago
St. Louis Children's Hospital opened a new Child Life Zone on Wednesday, providing a dedicated space for young patients to cope, create and escape the realities of being hospitalized. The facility aims to support children's emotional well-being by offering a sense of normalcy and fun activities.
Kelley Hoskins

Missing mail found dumped in north St. Louis

2 days 9 hours ago
A large pile of undelivered mail was found on a vacant lot in north St. Louis, offering possible answers for residents across the region who say they have struggled for months to receive important deliveries.
Chad Mira