Aggregator
Police investigate fatal shooting of teen in Jennings
Khi'Lee Johnson, 18, of St. Louis, died Tuesday. He was found in a vehicle with a gunshot injury Saturday night in Jennings and taken to a hospital.
Man guilty for shooting at school bus after it cut him off
A St. Louis man was found guilty on Wednesday for firing a gun at an elementary school bus during a heated road rage incident.
This Week at Heavy Anchor
The St. Louis sheriff’s scandals take center stage as removal trial finally begins
Nonprofit serves as secret Santa for foster children
For 20 years, a Belleville nonprofit has been a secret Santa, providing gifts for foster children across the Metro East and Southern Illinois' region.
2 men, including 1 in 'turbulent' relationship with Northwoods woman, accused of killing her
St. Louis County police on Tuesday announced that Darryl Greenlee and Kevin Lenier Shelton were each charged with first-degree murder and other felonies related to the death of Sheila Mills.
lots of bad drivers out tonight. people all the in the streets, too.
Wet leaves can cause hidden troubles to your vehicle
As fall settles in, the vibrant colors of the changing leaves are a beautiful sight—but they could be causing unseen damage to your car.
At COP30 in Brazil, countries plan to armor themselves against a warming world
In the eyes of many leaders of developing countries, the success of COP30 hinges on the billions of dollars they need to prepare for climate disasters.
Aldi security guard shoots suspected shoplifter in north St. Louis
3 minors charged for shooting death of 14-year-old boy
St. Louis County officials are charging three minors for the shooting death of a 14-year-old boy who was killed in the Glasgow Village by a stray bullet in October.
Missouri ban on sexually explicit books is unconstitutional, judge says
Back in 2022, reading material with "explicit sexual material" was banned in Missouri school districts. Now, though, a Jackson County ruling says that the ban is unconstitutional.
How Trademark Ruined Colorado-Style Pizza
You’ve heard of New York style, Chicago deep dish, Detroit square pans. But Colorado-style pizza? Probably not. And there’s a perfectly ridiculous reason why this regional style never spread beyond a handful of restaurants in the Rocky Mountains: one guy trademarked it and scared everyone else away from making it. This story comes via a […]
Developer submits rezoning request for possible Festus data center
A developer that hit opposition over a proposed data center in St. Charles City is now pursuing a similar project in Festus, prompting concern from nearby residents.
I need a bunny rescue soon
STL Children’s Hospital NICU celebrates Wicked for Good with Oz-inspiring costumes
In celebration of the opening night of “Wicked for Good,” St. Louis Children’s Hospital is transforming neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients into some of the film’s most iconic characters.
The Ellis Avenue house was known for its holiday lights for almost 30 years — 2017 was the last year
As Christmas and other holiday lights go up, I’m remembering the decorations at the home owned by John and Pat Hendel for almost 30 straight years. The article Ellis Avenue Lights Maplewood, from 2014, featured the house and others on the street. In 2017 they said they’d be moving — that was the last year […]
"Wet" shelter in or around StL?
Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Pfund Construction's New Location in Downtown Wood River
WOOD RIVER - The Wood River Business Alliance and the City of Wood River hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday November 18th to celebrate the opening of Pfund Construction in Downtown Wood River. The event marked not only the launch of a new business location, but also a step forward in the ongoing revitalization of the downtown district. Located within a historic building that had long remained in disrepair, Pfund Construction has breathed new life into the space bringing craftsmanship,
stLouIST