Save Lives Now, an anti-violence program, is expanding to the Metro East after seeing success in St. Louis city and county, with a workshop scheduled to take place at St. Louis University to train local leaders on the program's tactics.
With recovery from the May 16 tornado stalling, there is growing demand to direct the full 250 million dollars in Rams settlement funds to the hardest-hit areas of St. Louis. STLPR’s Rachel Lippmann breaks down the idea. Plus, Stella Blues bar is poised to reopen, two years after a devastating fire: STLPR's Jessica Rogen introduces us to the group of staff determined to give it back to the community.
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 [...]
A never-before-released recording by George Harrison will be part of the deluxe edition of the late Beatle’s upcoming photography book, The Third Eye: Early Photographs.The deluxe edition, being released on Oct.…
Greg loves KSHE 95 because it’s a St. Louis institution. Toasted ravs, The Arch, KSHE, The Cardinals, The Blues, the zoo, The U-Man, and Tom Calhoun. Anyone that visits...
Souris, George A., Apr. 28, 2026, husband of the late Anne, father of Renee (Mark) and Paul (Linda). Visitation 9 am, Service 10 am, Sat. May 2 at St. Nicholas Family Life Center. Details at www.k-brothers.com. Kriegshauser BROTHERS
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.
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.