A Crestwood man accused of stabbing his neighbors' dog to death in front of them is headed to trial next year.
A St. Louis County judge has set a long-awaited trial date for John Ross III for January 23, 2023. The 62-year-old was charged in 2019 with felonies of animal abuse by mutilating an animal while it is alive and unlawful use of a weapon.
Crestwood police say the dog, Teddy, strayed into Ross' yard on Greenview Drive before the attack.…
As the entertainment world continues to mourn the passing of Ronnie Spector, Zendaya, who will portray The Ronettes' lead singer an an upcoming biopic, paid tribute to the Rock and Roll Hall of…
The AT&T tower, downtown’s largest office building, is once again under contract, following an appraisal that showed the building’s value has dropped by more than 95% since it sold for more than $200 million in 2006.
Rob Thomas has said that when he and Matchbox Twenty launch their twice-delayed tour this May, they'll have some new music to perform. But now Rob says fans shouldn't expect…
Add the Saint Louis Science Center to a list of temporary COVID-19 closures.
Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the center announced it’ll close its doors for two weeks beginning at 4:30 p.m. on January 17. Currently, the center plans to reopen its doors on February 3, but said in a press statement that it will “continue to evaluate the situation throughout the closure.”
Todd Bastean, the president and CEO of the science center, said the organization is confident its protocols have been effective in keeping the environment safe for visitors and employees, but they are following the advice of health experts.
“Throughout the pandemic, the Science Center has been following guidance from the CDC and city health officials closely to ensure the safety of our community, guests and team members,” Bastean said in the release.…
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden planned to meet with Senate Democrats on Thursday to push for the swift passage of two voting rights bills, and members of the Congressional Black …
“There isn’t one strategy that’s going to get us to the point where we save more lives,” Dan Isom said. “It’s going to be multiple strategies working in concert.”
"As a science-based community institution, we feel it is important to stay home as much as possible to help slow the slow the spread of COVID-19," the center wrote.
Missouri's highest court on Tuesday reversed the statutory rape conviction of a St. Louis man, finding video testimony violated the defendant's 6th Amendment rights.
Spencer Elden has filed an amended complaint in his lawsuit against Nirvana, according to Rolling Stone. As previously reported, the now 30-year-old Elden sued Nirvana last August, claiming that the…
Ike and Tina Turner were transplants who met in St. Louis and became a powerhouse duo. NYU professor Maureen Mahon discusses how the clubs of 1950s East St. Louis brought them together and inspired their sound.
An academic said helping a local museum commemorate the protests "helps our community – including young residents, immigrant communities, and other newcomers – take stock of what has been sought, truly achieved, and remains unrealized as struggles for economic and social justice continue."