The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch award guests one of the best views of St. Louis’ working riverfront, the Gateway Arch and the city skyline. Narrated by the captain […]
For the first time since 2007 and just the second time in the 21st century, the St. Louis Cardinals will officially finish a full season with a losing record.
The strike includes the 'Big 3' automakers, GM, Ford and Stellantis. Plants in Wentzville, Toledo, Ohio and Wayne, Indiana are the first plants to strike.
Members of NASA's Gateway Space Station Program have returned home to St. Louis. As they're planning missions, they're also hoping to inspire some high school students.
In the first few weeks of high school football in the St. Louis area, at least four schools needed to forfeit, cancel, or postpone games because of fights.
Well, this is a bit of a doozy. This case — via the Institute for Justice — involves a possible First Amendment violation but somehow ends with a judicial blessing of cops who make things up after the fact to justify an arrest that has already taken place. That’s literally what happened here. Mason Murphy […]
Ford announced layoffs of nearly 600 autoworkers at its Michigan assembly plant Friday, citing a historic UAW strike as the reason for the layoffs, according to several national reports.
Marissa Politte was 25 years old when she was struck and killed by a driver who had just inhaled nitrous oxide from a product used to make whipped cream.
GODFREY - The Great Godfrey Maze is off to an exciting start today, Sept. 15. This year’s theme is “Family Game Night.” In addition to the maze, there are activities for kids of all ages. Festivities will continue every Friday and Saturday through Oct. 28 at Robert E. Glazebrook Park in Godfrey. “It’s all worth it when you see families come out and have fun,” said Chris Logan, Godfrey Parks and Recreation Director. The crowd was picking up as the sun set on Friday night. Several bounce houses and other inflatables were set up near the maze. Younger kids could also enjoy a ride on the cow train in a cart painted to look like a Scrabble tile. A hay wagon ride was set to take off soon, and the Corn Crib was open for anyone who wanted to play in the corn. Concessions will be available for purchase every weekend. Local food trucks are also scheduled to stop by throughout the next month, and Ray’s Soul Touching Tacos was on the scene Friday
The Creve Coeur-based food technology company said late Friday it has received a non-compliance notice from the New York Stock Exchange because its average closing share price fell below the exchange's required $1-per-share minimum for a 30-day period. The notice follows the company's announcement last month that it has hired an adviser to “explore strategic alternatives."