Republicans in Missouri House pass bill to takeover city police, SLPS removes 'interim' from superintendant's title, Rev. Larry Rice says city not doing enough to help unhoused, no official cause of death for homeless woman, Gateway South project signs leases
Feb 21, 2025•5 min
State supreme court says Prop B can remain on county's April ballot, Millennium property overhaul called 'once in a generational moment' for St. Louis' front door, disagreement over who is in charge of investigation into new St. Louis city sheriff's actions, Ballwin man accused of multiple rapes faces bond hearing today, Missouri DOGE differs from Elon Musk's DOGE, how much is needed to pull off Annie Malone parade, Trump cuts to National Park Service worries Gateway Arch Park
Feb 20, 2025•7 min
Missouri Highway Patrol and MODOT discuss road conditions, Ballpark Village builder to overhaul long-vacant Millennium Hotel property, anti-amendment 3 protesters picket Planned Parenthood, APA will hand over Olivette animal shelter to county, Maryville Univ. names new president
Feb 19, 2025•5 min
Latest on wintry weather, city jail oversight committee investigating sex assault and handcuffing of acting commissioner, anti-abortion protesters back outside Planned Parenthood, founder of Bread Co dead at 81, selling off what's left of Tony's Restaurant
Feb 18, 2025•6 min
Wintry blast this week with bitter cold and snow; Virden, IL, house fire takes 3 lives; teen dead in Spanish Lake shooting; St. Louis sheriff's deputy accused of sexually assaulting detainee; Missouri Historical Society kicks off We Are St. Louis campaign; how affordable is St. Louis?
Feb 17, 2025•5 min
Five women claim Yahya Maly met them on dating apps and raped them, man who dragged woman with car after shooting sees charges dropped, 16-year old pregnant WI girl may be in MO with 40-year old, proposal to create city manager position in St. Louis, measles outbreaks among low vaccination states, St. Louis County named a best place to work
Feb 13, 2025•7 min
City plans better response to snowfall, city streets director out on medical leave, Missouri Atty General sues Starbucks for discriminating against white people, more homeless in Madison County, courts order St. Louis County's Prop B off April ballot then back on, soybean research dead with Musk dismantling of USAID
Feb 12, 2025•7 min
Hazelwood watermain break snarls traffic, forces boil order; winter weather advisory for Wednesday; IDOT/MODOT prepping for snow/sleet; St. Louis city says it's ready for snow this time; many Latino eateries to close for a week of protest; Uncle Bill's Pancakes to reopen under new ownership
Feb 11, 2025•6 min
With two rounds of snow on the way the city promises to do better with roads this time, board of aldermen president's legislative report tonight, two city mayoral candidates agree on Rams money, St. Louis represented at Super Bowl, local coffee house expands from Alton to Clayton
Feb 10, 2025•6 min
Workers at new National Geospatial Intelligence Agency urged to resign by Musk, Ferguson police find missing girl and charge man with sex trafficking, Monday expected to be high-absentee day at work/school, more heart attacks occur during Super Bowl, meat lab named for former governor
Feb 07, 2025•5 min
St. Louis County department heads sue over amendment they say gives council sweeping powers, Missouri GOP working to overturn voter approved measures on abortion and pay, more films here since tax incentives returned, state auditor opens new local investigations, St. Louis Community College growing in students and size
Feb 06, 2025•6 min
A wrong-way driver in South County overnight dies and injures two others, arrests made in murder of Belleville teen, Rams settlement dead until next session, Ritenour on the hook for millions thanks to Trump freezing federal funds, St. Louis County examines snow removal efforts, popular Mom's Deli is closing
Feb 05, 2025•5 min
Chaos continues on city's board of aldermen over Rams settlement, alderman accused of being drunk during meeting calls for changes at the top, new poll shows low approval ratings for mayor, Belleville teen shot dead, respiratory viruses on the rise in region, St. Louis is center for regenerative agriculture this week, Wash Ave. restaurant shuts down
Feb 04, 2025•6 min
Board of Aldermen president Green accuses colleague of being drunk during contentious meeting, woman charged with killing friend left at QT, thousands gather downtown in support of immigrants, historic bowling alley asks for help, minor earthquake felt in Festus, another part of Lemp Brewery collapses
Feb 03, 2025•6 min
Jan 31, 2025•5 min
Jan 30, 2025•6 min
Collinsville murder-for-hire suspects announced on day of murdered woman's funeral, Illinois man charged with killing Soulard bartender, former St. Louis County jail head now interim commissioner at city jail, Illinois funding preschools in rural areas, PROMO reacts to Trump's move against transgender in military, Anheuser-Busch up for best brewery tour
Jan 28, 2025•6 min
Jan 27, 2025•5 min
Rams settlement bills cut funds for downtown St. Louis, Lt. Governor wants to end one hour per year diversity class for lawyers, cold weather could be damaging your home, seems like everybody's sick, MoLeg consider bill to shield Bayer from Round-Up lawsuits
Jan 24, 2025•6 min
Burning Bridgeton landfill may have radioactive materials in it, mayor and police chief defend local control of police in Jeff City, St. Louis Zoo's last lion dies, challenge of housing homeless in cold snap, Scottish celebrate in St. Louis tonight, Ameren Missouri wants a 15% rate increase
Jan 23, 2025•7 min
St. Louis County Council gives up on authority to can Sam Page, JeffCo man confesses to murder to end wickedness, city police officers to get 7% raise, IL drivers to face 255 closure, Glen Carbon to get "50K" Dick's Sporting Goods
Jan 22, 2025•6 min
Hundreds of reports of explosions could be 'frost quakes,' shooting reported early this morning in Collinsville, Maryland Heights police release more info of car chase turned shooting, county council targets Sam Page's department heads, KMOX legal experts on pardoning Jan. 6th rioters, pros/cons of weight loss drugs, the rich get richer
Jan 21, 2025•6 min
Two weeks after snowfall city hires contractors to help with icy roads, emergency cold shelters in exurbs, local MLK Day events, Chuck Berry's childhood home needs repairs, new home for girls who've been sex trafficked is under construction, West Lake Landfill cleanup area expanded
Jan 20, 2025•6 min
Two fatal wrecks this morning on area interstates, city comptroller pushing mayor to declare state of emergency to release more road clearing funds, county blames weather for delays in property tax bills, Wellston residents get Ring doorbells to fight crime, religious convention returns to St. Louis bringing millions of dollars
Jan 17, 2025•6 min
Woman killed and man injured in north city dog attack, Mayor Jones talks snow removal on social media, St. Louis personnel director speaks out, local connection to hostages in Gaza, has bird flu reached our area yet, Illinois budget update
Jan 16, 2025•6 min
Fatal accident at I-44/Vandeventer ties up morning traffic, two competing bills on how to spend Rams money, public can sound off today on city snow removal, city police chief says more murders being solved and crime is down, state of Missouri buys Chesterfield office building
Jan 15, 2025•5 min
Three fires overnight for city firefighters, man shooting into air killed by squad car, city earnings tax refunds double what city estimated, first new school at Wash-U in a century, Gov. Kehoe mixed reviews on inaugural speech, local reaction to potential TikTok ban
Jan 14, 2025•6 min
Inauguration day in Jefferson City, Gov-elect Kehoe is a St. Louisan, 5-year old hurt in shooting north of downtown, Wash-U to get tax incentives for Cortex project, LA wildfires will affect everyone's insurance, wolf moon, free tax filing in Illinois
Jan 13, 2025•6 min
Road crews trying to keep up with new snowfall, both city and county officials say cars haphazardly parked are impeding plow efforts, Sam Page hits back on county council attempts to oust him, Rolla delays vote on out-of-state push to be “sanctuary city for unborn," more restaurant closures
Jan 10, 2025•6 min
Another blast of winter moving in tonight could bring 1-6 inches of snow, volunteers say homeless lack phones to call for city services, four homicides in two days in city, state auditor awaiting official request to audit county prosecutor's office, former St. Louisan talks LA wildfires, Missouri Botanical Garden receives grant to digitize herbarium
Jan 09, 2025•6 min