The concerns follow a spate of shootings and firework mayhem, much of it involving young people, during the holiday weekend.
The “Green New Deal for Public Schools” would bring in $15 million a year for housing, health clinics and school improvements.
At least the southern parts of the St. Louis area face risks of heavy rain — with possibly four inches or more, in places — after the landfall of Hurricane Beryl.
Most projections surrounding AI in the future, the jobs it could do and problems it may solve, are human-health centric.
St. Louis' history with stained glass keeps the demand up, studio owners say.
The Emmons family is part of an effort by descendants worldwide to recover artwork taken by the Nazis during World War II.
The settlement came after a court-appointed commission sided with the casino and said it only needed to pay a fraction of what the levee district tried to charge.
Rising water levels on the region’s major rivers are sparking some complications in waterfront towns from St. Charles to Clarksville.
The new program from St. Louis Public Schools brings parents and caregivers into the classroom for lessons on literacy.
Parties celebrated the spirit of independence day under clear skies in downtown St. Louis, Ferguson, and Alton on July 4 and July 3. Other communities were affected by rain and had to cancel or postpone their events.
Flash flood warnings, heavy rain have changed plans for the Fourth of July celebrations.
Rain triggered flood warnings and scrambled plans for some local Fourth of July festivities, although it stopped soon enough for others to remain uninterrupted.
Police said Thursday that an adult man was taken into custody, and that an investigation is ongoing.
An emergency transportation plan approved Tuesday aims to reduce the number of school bus routes by one-third for 2024-2025.
Last year, 34 Missourians died of heat-related illnesses, according to the state Department of Health and Senior Services.
The new Hampton Inn will have 128 rooms and will connect to the existing Hilton St. Louis Airport Hotel on Natural Bridge Road.
Temperatures are set to drop going into this weekend, with lows in the 60s. This shift is projected to bring storms for most of the day July 4th.
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.
New Market is one of a handful of locally owned, mom-and-pop hardware shops still in operation in the region.
Mail delivery for the St. Augustine Wellston Center is so bad that donors' checks are being returned.
John Ray said he regrets calling “The Legion of the Sancta Lana” a militia.
The St. Louis region's biggest water and electric monopolies filed for nine-figure revenue increases on Monday and late last week.
Tim Keane, 65, will start Aug. 1, where he’ll be tasked with boosting Webster’s enrollment and revenue while improving morale among faculty and staff.
Monsignor Patrick Hambrough says he did not “thoroughly check” the notice and did not realize what would be published.
Four high schools — Collegiate, Roosevelt, Sumner and Vashon — would have the most significant shift by 50 minutes earlier.
Thousands of students won’t have a school bus to ride in the patchwork plan expected to upend bell times and bus stops.
For decades, biomedical research has disproportionately included only some parts of the human population — typically, white men — leaving others at a medical disadvantage.
A Houston-based escrow firm stopped making payments to surrogates. A Florissant couple may be out tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, three years since Jubilee launched a substance abuse recovery program, the church is embarking on a $24 million expansion. Leaders have bought a long-vacant public school building, aim to add dozens of new detox beds, and look to serve hundreds more men each year.
The landfill contains thousands of tons of nuclear waste and byproducts from World War II-era atomic bomb development efforts