Inauguration ceremony
of Saint Louis University's 34th president, Edward Feser, Ph.D., d Wednesday, Nov. 5, at Chaifetz Arena. Photo courtesy of Sarah Conroy at Saint Louis University.
The Buttery Restaurant, a longtime South City dining staple known for its late night and early morning dining, has closed after decades of serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner to St. Louis.
ALTON - Community leaders came together in Alton to celebrate the grand opening of a new affordable housing development. On Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, elected officials and community members gathered at the Alton Sunnybrook Affordable Housing Development at 767 Washington Avenue in Alton for speeches and a ribbon-cutting. Spearheaded by Dr. Ed Hightower, the development will provide 40 apartments for families earning at or below 60% of the Area Median Income, or $60,180 for a household of
After five seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado is "widely expected" to be traded this offseason, according to a report from ESPN Baseball Insider Jeff Passan.
WASHINGTON — Following major Democratic wins in local and state elections across the country on Election Day, top Democratic congressional leaders pushed for a meeting with the president to end the federal government shutdown, which on Wednesday became the longest in U.S. history at day 36. “The election results ought to send a much-needed bolt […]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Thomas Bailey, 53, of the 100 block of Upton Street in St. Louis, was identified as the pedestrian who died after being struck by a vehicle on the 7400 block of South Lindbergh Boulevard on Oct. 30, 2025. The St. Louis County Police Department responded to the crash at approximately 7:44 p.m. near Lemay Ferry Road. Officers found Bailey injured and transported him to a nearby hospital, where he later died from his injuries. The driver involved remained at the scene
KISS' Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley revisit the video for the band's classic song "Rock and Roll All Nite" in a new installment of the Vevo Footnotes series.The updated clip,…
ST. CLAIR COUNTY - The St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD), in collaboration with Citizens for Modern Transit, AARP Missouri, and Metro, has unveiled benches six and seven with plans to install two more by the end of the year. The initiative aims to place five benches in the first year at bus stops that currently lack amenities, improving the transit experience for riders. The benches, branded with the slogan “Enjoy the Ride,” include a QR code and web address linking
JERSEYVILLE - Students from Jersey Community Unit School District No. 100 participated in the Illinois Music Education Association (ILMEA) District IV Festival, showcasing their musical talents at the event held recently. Jersey 100 had strong representation across multiple ensembles. In the Junior Choir, Karliah McDonald, Peyton Eich, Lainey Williams, Emmy Rothe and Joe Heitzman performed. Harmony Jantzen and Lana West took part in the Junior Band. High school students also contributed
Jefferson County could be preparing to build a new airport in the St. Louis region, taking steps now to identify possible sites and determine whether a project is feasible.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY — Emergency crews responded Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 5, 2025, to a reported pedestrian crash near the MetroLink’s Emerson Park station in St. Clair County. First responders from the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies arrived at the scene to assist. Details about the cause of the crash and the individuals involved have not been released. As a result of the investigation, MetroLink announced trains are not operating between the Emerson Park
The teachers union is collecting signatures for a petition to call on the board to intervene, citing “growing challenges that make it harder to meet students’ needs effectively and safely.”
There’s a home for sale in St. Louis that looks straight out of a history book, it's a Victorian-style stone castle along a tree-lined street in the Central West End.
A proposed tax hike of 45 cents per $100 of assessed value narrowly was defeated, prompting concerns from parents and district leaders about the district's ability remain competitive as an employer.