A Union Pacific derailment Sunday in the Kansas City area has caused cancellation of Amtrak service between Kansas City and St. Louis through Tuesday.
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.
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.
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.
Washington University officials said police arrested more than 80 “who refused to leave after being asked multiple times.”
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.
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.
More than 130 staff and students signed a letter condemning what they call an “arbitrary and heavy-handed response” by the private university. Activists plan to protest Saturday in Forest Park.
The outbreak has spurred calls from staff and parents for the school to move to virtual learning.
Affected neighborhoods, in addition to downtown, include Soulard, the Central West End and Old North St. Louis.
The case of St. Louis police Sgt. Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow could change the fate of workplace discrimination cases across the country.
Boeing’s deal for GKN Aerospace’s Hazelwood plant comes at a crucial moment for the defense contractor and its 16,000-person St. Louis-area workforce.
Walmart is removing self-service lanes at some stores across the country. It joins a band of other large retailers who have recently announced changes to their self-checkout services.
The Loop Trolley returned to service for the season on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The free trolley runs Thursday to Sunday between the U. City Loop and the History Museum.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist grades the ownership of Tom Stillman, management of Doug Armstrong, and coaching by Craig Berube, and Drew Bannister. Video by Allie Schallert, aschallert@post-dispatch.com
Parents thought they raised enough money to keep the school open.
The building, at Pershall and New Halls Ferry roads, will allow the Urban League to relocate some initiatives, expand others, and eventually create up to 100 new jobs.
The St. Louis region received a range of unflattering grades — including one F — in annual “report cards” for local air quality from the American Lung Association.
A water main break forced four Mehlville School District schools to close early Thursday morning.
On April 25, 1214, King Louis IX of France, the saint for whom the city is named, was born.
Extra money meant to speed up projects as the Missouri Department of Transportation warns it will take back federal funds from delayed local projects.
Jefferson Arms, the 14-story, 120-year-old historic hotel on Tucker Boulevard near Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis, is slated to open next April with over 400 apartments and hotel rooms.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Jeff Gordon grades the performances of defensemen Colton Parayko, Nick Leddy, Justin Faulk, and Torey Krug, and goalies Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer. Video by Allie Schallert, aschallert@post-dispatch.com
One of the region's most prominent providers of homeless services has bought a new facility in north St. Louis that will enable to greatly expand its work.
Just when Americans needed something to smile about, along came shy, grinning Edward H. "Butch" O'Hare, south St. Louis boy and Navy flying ace
The Augustine Institute will work with the Archdiocese of St. Louis on educational events and outreach to local Catholics.
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Jeff Gordon grades the performances St. Louis Blues forwards of Robert Thomas, Jake Neighbours, Brayden Schenn, Jordan Kyrou, Kevin Hayes, and Kasperi Kapanen. Video by Allie Schallert, aschallert@post-dispatch.com