House Speaker Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres, compared himself to former President Donald Trump and his legal woes.
Students were scrambling for a place to live and professors were wondering if they'd teach again after they were barred from Washington University's campus following an anti-war protest that ended in mass arrests.
A Union Pacific derailment Sunday in the Kansas City area has caused cancellation of Amtrak service between Kansas City and St. Louis through Tuesday.
The case, which drew international attention, animated national debates about gun policies and race in America.
A Florida-based conservative think tank and its lobbying arm have been behind the push to roll back certain child labor protections in state legislatures.
A female fan exclaimed “what a lovely shade of Cardinal” in reference to the trim on the new uniforms. The name stuck.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein said she was charged with assault after she joined a pro-Palestinian protest at Washington University.
Eight months after its sudden closure, change may be coming to South City Hospital, formerly St. Alexius Hospital.
Negotiations have stalled over job protections like third-party arbitration for grievances and just cause for termination.
Families were told to contact coaches to find out if practices or games were still on, and to make alternative arrangements for transportation.
Jeffrey Neumann is charged with stealing thousands of dollars from a nonprofit youth football league while he was president of the organization.
Gus’ Pretzel Shop will reopen this week after a car careened into the building Saturday, leaving the business with a gaping hole and a pile of bricks on the sidewalk.
Police were called just before 3:30 p.m. Sunday to the 5100 block of Aubert Avenue for a shooting behind a home there.
GKN Aerospace, which was threatening to close, was a key supplier to Boeing’s F/A-18 and F-15 fighter aircraft.
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said there's not enough time for the county to decide how to meet a deadline to bring building up to city code or move.
The International Mentoring Program connects international women with local mentors and helps them integrate into the St. Louis community.
Bob Trigg faced eviction from apartments run by an arm of St. Louis Catholic Charities. Marijuana and a vape pen were the issue. Then his friends stepped in.
Boba, a flavored tea drink served with chewy tapioca balls, is taking off in the region, and the Clark sisters' company, Bo.co Boba, is gearing up for a busy year.
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A movement to draw more youngsters — especially from underrepresented groups — is making inroads: School districts started golf teams. Summer camps are filling. Nonprofits are donating money and equipment.
A car crashed into the corner Gus’s Pretzel Shop, damaging building and leaving a pile of bricks on the sidewalk.
Washington University officials said police arrested more than 80 “who refused to leave after being asked multiple times.”
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The students launched the encampment, they said, following similar protests at Columbia University and other colleges and universities across the United States.
On April 28, 1980 The Who played the Checkerdome in St. Louis. It was the band's first concert following a show in Cincinnati when 11 fans were trampled to death.
Bennington residents clean up after tornado
A forensic psychologist for the defense testified Friday said she believed that Thomas Kinworthy Jr. could not be held responsible for killing a St. Louis police officer because he was in an "acute psychotic episode" at the time.
The charges against Desmond Harris were filed a week after Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore took office. His predecessor, Kim Gardner, had been unable to win a conviction in a separate case.
Lawmakers are operating under a May 10 deadline to finalize the state budget.
Sycamore Farms hit by tornado, still plans to hold Junkstock next week