The latest version of a proposal meant to implement the governor’s income tax cut could also trigger a first for Missouri: sales taxes on gasoline and diesel, a result the bill’s sponsor says was accidental. Under the terms of the proposed constitutional amendment sponsored by House Speaker Jon Patterson, sales tax could be imposed “on […]
ST. LOUIS - Two people were injured in a single-vehicle crash overnight Friday in downtown St. Louis. The crash occurred early Friday morning around 2:45 a.m. near Interstate 44. According to police, the crash happened when the vehicle lost control while traveling at a high speed. At some point, the vehicle came off the Martin [...]
We have the latest on this weekend's winter storm heading into the region. Plus, local scientists are looking back at the weather in 2025 in Missouri and Illinois, and they say it was a year filled with extremes. St. Louis Public Radio’s Senior Environment and Data Reporter Kate Grumke breaks down findings on last year’s local climate.
KANSAS CITY — A longtime Missouri health regulator testified Thursday that abortion clinics were subjected to heightened scrutiny that had little to do with health or safety concerns, acknowledging under questioning that the extra attention was not tied to a greater risk of noncompliance. John Langston has worked for the Missouri Department of Health and […]
After a five-year push, a group of academics and historians will soon celebrate the installation of a plaque to mark the site of ex-slave pens near Busch Stadium.
William (Rocky) Kistner | Special to the Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS - We are waking up Friday morning to dropping temperatures as an arctic airmass settles in. The dangerous cold air will be around all weekend. Limit your outside time, make sure you have as much of your body covered to prevent frostbite, and keep pet walks shorter to protect fuzzy friends. The St. [...]
Queen is revisiting their 1979 album, Live Killers.The band is set to reissue the live album on two-LP black vinyl on Jan. 30, marking the first time it’s been available on…
Headlines from the Jan. 23, 1926, front page include: A motorman on a Cass streetcar disregarded an automatic traffic signal, resulting a death, an inquest ruled.