When love gets hairy, call in an expert. Take a romp through a world of high notes, high jinks and hair-raising escapades when Opera Theatre of Saint Louis performs […]
It was a very special night Friday as the remains of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Woodrow Gerdes returned home to St. Louis for the first time since he died serving his country nearly 80 years ago.
Nationally-known country music singer-songwriter Zach Bryan chose 23 bars throughout the US to break some new music, and among them was Maplewood’s Saratoga Lanes. Co-owner Paige Barton told Fox 2 that she was “extremely shocked.” She said, “His whole message of ‘The Great American Bar Scene’ is truly what we are.” It’s going to be […]
For a long time we’ve been pointing out just how dangerous it is to turn over school discipline problems to cops. Sure, there are reasons schools might need a police response to an incident, but putting cops on staff has allowed administrators to abdicate their duties and turn incidents that could be resolved by educators […]
World-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay made a highly anticipated stop in St. Louis for the private ribbon-cutting ceremony of his new restaurant, Ramsay's Kitchen, at the Four Seasons Hotel.
Bi-State Development has been deploying a roving metal detector at random MetroLink stops for the past several months. The detector was placed at the North Hanley Station on Friday.
The most vulnerable citizens will continue slipping through the cracks unless the community takes action, according to a man appointed as guardian in hundreds of special needs cases.
Othel Moore Jr. was pepper sprayed, had his face covered with a mask and was left in a position that caused him to suffocate at a correctional facility.
Four former Missouri correctional officers face murder charges and a fifth is charged with involuntary manslaughter for the December death of a man incarcerated at the Jefferson City Correctional Center. Othel Moore, 38, was pepper-sprayed in the face multiple times, had his face improperly covered by a hood that blocked his nose and mouth and […]
More than 170 items were struck from the Missouri state budget Friday as Gov. Mike Parson cut $1 billion from the spending plan passed this year by lawmakers. In a statement explaining his cuts, Parson said he vetoed earmarked items that he believes were loaded into the budget for special projects and organizations without considering […]
There's been so much going on today that I forgot all about the May inflation report. This is PCE inflation, the measure preferred by the Fed: As usual, don't put too much stock in a single month's number. That said, this is superlative news. The headline rate is negative, and the core rate, which the ...continue reading "PCE inflation plummeted in May"