Puttshack, The Leader in Tech-Infused Mini Golf, Takes a Trip Down Memory Lane with the Launch of Wayback Wednesdayz. St. Louis’s favorite mini golf spot is cranking up the heat […]
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Visitors at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium (WOW) in Springfield, Missouri, can get up close and personal with Shark for their Shark week celebrations from July 20-27. The events bring in visitors with an array of themed events leading up to the big week—some, however, require an additional fee. The [...]
His mom said her son was a loving person, who was eager to get a job and a driver's license. However, he never even made it to his high school graduation.
Erika Morton is facing 10 charges related to child sexual abuse material. The school district said authorities don't believe the incidents involved any students.
CREVE COEUR, Mo. - The Creve Coeur Park Soccer Complex is back open after three months of repairs following a tornado in March. Thousands of athletes traveled to St. Louis for a tournament that begins on Thursday. "The whistles were blowing, you could hear the fans, you could hear the players and that was a [...]
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam is a weekly gathering that brings jazz within reach […]
ST. LOUIS - The 2026 Priority Project List , compiled for the bi-state St. Louis region by the St. Louis Regional Freightway, includes 29 projects totaling nearly $8.9 billion. The list was released at the Freightway’s annual Freight Summit on Wednesday, June 4, the signature event of FreightWeekSTL. As of May 2024, more than $560 million in projects on the list had been completed and more $2.6 billion in funding had been allocated for additional projects on the list, with many of those under construction or soon to be. The list highlights the top infrastructure needs of manufacturing and logistics industries in Eastern Missouri and Southwestern Illinois. “The numbers highlighted in this year’s report, which continue to grow year over year, underscore the tremendous commitment to improving freight infrastructure in the bi-state St. Louis region by securing funding and advancing major projects through the development pipeline,” said Mary Lamie, Executive Vic
SPRINGFIELD - As we enter the summer, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) reminds Illinois boaters to be responsible and understand the dangers associated with Boating Under the Influence (BUI). Drinking while boating significantly increases the risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities. The ILCC urges boaters to stay responsible and recognize the serious risks of mixing alcohol with boating. It is illegal to operate a boat with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.08 or higher, or while under the influence of drugs. The ILCC strongly encourages Illinoisans to avoid consuming alcohol while operating a boat to reduce the risk of bodily harm caused by BUI. Illinois’ rivers and lakes are beautiful, but any body of water can quickly become dangerous when alcohol is involved. Below are some important safety tips all boaters should know. Boat Safety Tips: Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket. Never operate a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Dutchtown Main Streets is proud to work alongside Lutheran Development Group and many community partners to expand affordable housing options in our neighborhood, including deeply affordable units for neighbors earning as little as 30% of the area median income. We’re especially excited to share that building permits have now been issued for the Marquette Homes project, bringing us one big step closer to adding more high-quality, affordable housing right in the heart of Dutchtown!
Dutchtown Main Streets is proud to work alongside Lutheran Development Group and many community partners to expand affordable housing options in our neighborhood, including deeply affordable units for neighbors earning as little as 30% of the area median income. We’re especially excited to share that building permits have now been issued for the Marquette Homes project, bringing us one big step closer to adding more high-quality, affordable housing right in the heart of Dutchtown!
EAST ALTON – Unlawful weapon possession has led to felony charges in separate criminal cases filed against two from East Alton and St. Louis. Wilbur F. Lucious, 43, of East Alton, was charged on June 9, 2025 with unlawful possession of a stolen firearm (a Class 2 felony), aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm with no valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card (both Class A misdemeanors). On June 7, 2025, Lucious allegedly possessed a Ruger .22 caliber revolver which he knew was stolen. He also reportedly displayed a Smith & Wesson M&P AR-15 platform rifle “in a threatening manner” to another individual, which he also possessed without a valid FOID card. The East Alton Police Department presented the case against Lucious; while he was granted pretrial release from custody, additional conditoins have been imposed on his release. Among the conditions of his release are that he have no contact with and remain at least 500 feet away from the victim
What may be one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most important and far-reaching rulings in decades dropped in late May 2025 in an order that probably didn’t get a second – or even first – glance from most Americans. But this not-quite-two-page ruling, as technical and procedural as they come, potentially rewrites a major principle of […]
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer says he wants his legislative legacy to be one that has improved public safety across the state. “My major policy focus since I've been in the Senate is on public safety: making sure that we're supporting our brave men and women in law enforcement, making sure that [...]
ST. LOUIS - More than a month later after the May 16 tornado, one resident is still aiding the recovery efforts for those impacted. By doing so, Jake Wheeler is helping homeowners save their homes and belongings with his pledge to tarp over 100 homes. As of now, Wheeler is halfway there to meeting his [...]
City Foundry’s Live Art Market transforms Midtown into an open-air gallery every Wednesday evening. Enjoy live music, dance, portrait sessions, street performers, muralists, and surprise pop-ups from local artists of […]