Keith Tkachuk waited more than a decade and a half from the end of his NHL playing career to get the call from the Hockey Hall of Fame. Not known for his patience, Tkachuk was so overcome with emotion that he waited 45 minutes to tell his family.
St. Louis city leaders have finalized changes to a $1.4 billion budget, which includes $220 million for police and $637 million for the general fund, with the Board of Aldermen set to vote on it before next week's deadline.
Prime Day has started and huge deals are already live Prime Day is Amazon's biggest sale of the year — and this year, it arrived early. The four-day event is running June 23-26, a shift from the usual July dates. Prime Day 2026 kicked off at 12:01 a.m. PDT, with deals available on the Prime page and in [...]
WENTZVILLE, Mo. - Missouri State Rep. Tricia Byrnes is set to discuss proposed legislation aimed at increasing transparency and public involvement when projects like data centers are being reviewed. In a release, Byrnes specifically mentions the recently announced Google and Amazon hyperscale data centers set to be built in Montgomery County. Those projects were just [...]
City officials are hosting a neighborhood planning event to discuss the possibilities of redeveloping three sites in the Mark Twain I-70 Industrial neighborhood in north St. Louis, which could bring new jobs, modern facilities, and a cleaner, more connected neighborhood.
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is the tallest monument in the US, and is a popular tourist destination, with visitors able to take tram rides to the top and explore the museum, while also learning about its historical connection to Route 66.
ST. LOUIS - We are watching for some spots of fog this Tuesday morning. Otherwise, Tuesday is the pick day of the week, with sunshine and warmer, but not hot, temperatures. High temperatures Tuesday will be in the low to mid-80s. Clouds will increase into Wednesday morning and scattered rain and storms arrive by the [...]
A helicopter made a hard landing in a wooded area near Troy Air Park in Lincoln County, Mo., earlier today. The pilot, the sole person on board, suffered moderate injuries and was airlifted to a St. Louis-area hospital.
Students, parents and staff got their first look Monday at the damage left behind after a truck crashed into Opportunities Without Limits (OWL) in Arnold over the weekend.
Major League Baseball has assured Missouri Senator Josh Hawley that San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride Night-themed caps will not be punished, following pressure from lawmakers, including Hawley and Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway over what they called a threat to players' religious freedom.
Rookies JJ Wetherholt and Nathan Church each had two hits, sparking the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night.
An O'Fallon, Missouri man is facing multiple charges after police said he detonated a homemade explosive device in a neighborhood near police officers, kids, and other residents.
New political commercials are dropping this week in Missouri as the campaign for proposed constitutional Amendment 5 heats up. The amendment, appearing on the August ballot, asks voters whether to phase out the state's income tax by replacing it with other forms of revenue.
Fireworks season is underway in Missouri, with sellers reporting strong business for America's 250th birthday celebration, but police and fire officials are reminding residents about safety following a shooting incident on June 14 in North St. Louis.