The St. Louis Business Journal on Thursday celebrated the winners of the Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards for 2024 with a luncheon at the Bayer Event Center at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Capitol Police are welcoming a special security designation from the Department of Homeland Security for Jan. 6, 2025, when Congress will gather to certify the Electoral College vote count for the winner of the presidential election. The last time Congress undertook the responsibility, a pro-Trump mob attacked the building, eventually breaking […]
Ameren is fielding “last call” applications to split costs of installing electric vehicle charging stations in commercial and public spaces around the region.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - An Endangered Silver Advisory has been issued for a missing 83-year-old man. According to the advisory, James Ingram, 83, was reported missing around 6:30 p.m. Thursday on the 1100 block of Crested View Drive. Ingram reportedly let his home and did not return. Ingram has dementia and is unfamiliar with [...]
Not long after Commander Jason Stanfield had lowered the flag Wednesday to honor the lives lost on Sept. 11 at his Franklin County VFW Post, he learned state food inspectors had arrived. “It’s not an easy day,” Stanfield said. “9/11 is a tough day for all of us, particularly for veterans. I was not in […]
There’s a fruit that grows throughout nearly half of the U.S. that most people have never tried. It’s called the paw paw. While the fruit trees are native to much of the Midwest and East Coast, you won’t find them in many grocery stores. St. Louis Public Radio’s Kate Grumke reports on the push to popularize the elusive paw paw.
ST. LOUIS - Francine is here, and we have a few bands of light rain showers rotating through the region. The rain will continue on and off Friday with a few rumbles of thunder possible in the afternoon and evening, but overall, the lightning threat is pretty low. Showers and patchy drizzle continue through the [...]