A St. Louis County contractor faces a lawsuit after a crane accident last year resulted in lower-body amputations for an ironworker.
“We will follow the Civil Service regulations to ensure accountability by staff,” Streets Department Director Betherny Williams said. Officials concede that the city initially failed to grasp the gravity of the record-breaking storm, and took too long to abandon policy of let…
Reports on use-of-force at St. Louis jails show that, despite 1,700 incidents, just nine resulted in injury. And the city hasn't reported a single injury since 2019.
Several St. Louis food phenoms have been named semifinalists for the James Beard Awards. The James Beard Foundation Awards recognizes chefs, restauranteurs, and food critics from all over the country.
St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones went over to the Missouri state capitol Jefferson City Wednesday to testify against state control of the city’s police department.
A 7-year-old girl was found unresponsive in a Midtown hotel pool and is now in critical condition; police investigate the incident.
Within hours of taking office, President Donald Trump terminated the Secret Service detail that was assigned to his former national security adviser John Bolton, Bolton confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
The St. Louis County Council passed a measure that would give the council the power to remove county department heads, with the ordinance pending a voter approval and expected to appear on the
The James Beard Foundation announced the 2025 restaurant and chef award semifinalists on Wednesday, and seven St. Louis restaurants and chefs made the cut, receiving national attention.
Five current and former St. Louis Cardinals baseball players spent the afternoon at Fort Leonard Wood Jan. 17 to meet with
Four chefs, two beverage experts and one local bakery are among the St. Louis-area honorees named Wednesday as semifinalists for the 2025 James Beard Foundation Awards.
St. Louis is on the rise as a travel hotspot, with a predicted 1.3% increase in hotel revenues for the metro area in 2025, according to Explore STL. The increase in tourism spending is a direct result of the region’s ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.