Following the May 16 tornado, Washington University researchers have launched a new project to assess environmental health concerns in affected communities. It’s more than just physical destruction. Hidden in the debris are environmental risks that could threaten community health in the future.
Getting big ticket events to the Gateway City is no easy task. The St. Louis Sports Commission wants to continue that trend but needs some additional funds to help bring big events to town.
The new branding appeared on menus Nov. 4, but the pizza isn’t new at all. According to current owner and co-founder Joe Fresta Sr. and his son and current director of business development, Joe Fresta Jr., The Pasta House has been using the original Bastiano’s recipe for decades, a thin-crust, St. Louis–style pie built on fresh dough, a homemade sauce and hand-prepped ingredients.
Holiday light installation companies are making a big push ahead of Thanksgiving despite the rain. Local companies are trying to get as much work completed while the weather holds up.
Winter is closing in and St. Louis City leaders say they're determined to avoid a repeat of last year, when several neighborhoods, including Soulard, were left frozen solid for days.
Day two of the trial seeking St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery’s removal delivered dramatic testimony, followed by a judge’s warning to defense counsel. The warning came after a second witness described retribution by the sheriff and then turned their sights directly on the sheriff’s lawyer, who was doing cross examination.
Michael Joseph Madigan, the long-serving Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, was disbarred in November following his conviction on federal criminal offences of bribery and conspiracy involving ComEd.
Illinois American Water customers will receive a credit on their bills beginning November 5, 2025, due to a settlement with companies that produce PFAS chemicals.
The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that Sean Grayson's attempts to remain free before his trial are "moot" as he has already been convicted of second-degree murder.
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man is facing felony charges after allegedly assaulting an employee at the City Justice Center. According to officials, 23-year-old Damorieon Simms left his cell and assaulted an employee who was handing out lunch to other inmates. Simms also stole the employee's radio to prevent the victim from escaping, court [...]