St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in […]
Busy day today! The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of liberals again: The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a broad challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, reversing a lower-court ruling that would have undermined the watchdog agency created by Congress 12 years ago. The CFPB case is one of several the Supreme Court ...continue reading "Supreme Court spanks the Fifth Circuit yet again"
Green Day is expanding their coffee game.The "American Idiot" has announced the launch of Punk Bunny Coffee, a new brand built off of Green Day's Oakland Coffee company. Investors include…
So the insufferable, attention-starved Valentina Gomez, who is vying to be Missouri’s next secretary of state, posted a video of herself jogging through historic Soulard in a tactical vest saying, “Don't be weak and gay.” This stunt sparked global headlines about Soulard being a (shudder) gay-friendly neighborhood. Explore St. Louis could spend tens of millions on a marketing campaign and not achieve such a feat. You just can't buy this kind of press.
Artist Eve Bayer presents a new collection of paintings on wood, canvas and paper inspired by the drama of nature. An interdisciplinary artist, she works across mediums of painting, drawing, […]
The St. Louis–based business received a Good Food Award for the second year in a row, and chief coffee officer Tony Auger recently placed sixth at a national coffee roasting championship last month.
Bob Cassilly played a profound role in reshaping the look and feel of St. Louis. The sculptor turned curator and creator of City Museum, Turtle Park, and many other beloved local installations remains one of St. Louis’ most esteemed residents more than a decade after his tragic death in 2011. But before Cassilly became a visionary for a new urban landscape, he played just as significant a role in preserving one of the world’s most beloved masterpieces, Michaelangelo’s sculpture Pietà. While the media covered the incident at the time, it’s become a forgotten chapter in Cassilly’s remarkable life.
A bill under consideration by the St. Louis Board of Aldermen would raise sales taxes to fund early childhood education programs. However, public schools currently cannot qualify for the funds — and the state legislation that backers say would change appears very unlikely to pass this session. Board Bill 7, sponsored by Ward 10 Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard, would add a question to the November 2024 ballot asking voters to approve a levy that would increase the city’s sales tax by 0.5 percent.
Showers and storms are likely today in the St. Louis area. During the afternoon, heavy rain and lightning will be around and hail and damaging wind could occur in a few spots. Get all the details on the timing and…
ST. LOUIS -- Two houses catch fire on the same street within minutes of each other. Firefighters responded to the 3200 block of Nebraska around 5:30 a.m. They found smoke coming from a vacant, two-story house. A few minutes later, they were called to a house about a block away. The garage was fully engulfed [...]
Art Saint Louis--a nonprofit art organization and gallery located in downtown St. Louis for 40 years--presents our Spring 2024 art exhibition, "Window to the Soul." This juried show is on […]
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. -- Firefighters are at the Anheuser Busch canning facility in Arnold, Missouri. Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter was over the pant on Tenbrook Road. Workers could be seen standing outside of the plant. The Rock Community Fire Protection District tells FOX 2 that crews were dispatched to the plant at around 6:20 [...]