The St. Louis metropolitan area added more than 30,000 foreign-born residents from 2022 through 2023, a roughly 23% increase from year to year.聽
Five GOP legislators, including U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley and U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, want mail service improvements, including audit of Hazelwood sorting facility.
A St. Louis-based obstetrician and gynecologist told reporters that doctors have received no clarity since the law took effect in June 2022 on what constitutes a 鈥渕edical emergency.鈥
U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt, who led charge for the funds, announced the award Thursday. Plans call for building new facility to replace existing flood-prone plant.
During his campaign, Ashcroft railed about the alleged dangers of investing based on the environmental, social and governance practices of businesses.
David Gregory, a Republican running for a state senate seat, says 鈥渆very woman deserves a castle.鈥 But preservationists don鈥檛 like his plan.
The Post-Dispatch鈥檚 2024 Public Pay database includes figures for mayors, teachers, police and other public servants in the St. Louis area.
Voters will decide whether court fees can be used to pay for the pensions of Missouri sheriffs.
Video posted last month聽鈥 which got more than 40 million views 鈥斅爏howed traffic at westbound I-64 exit at O'Fallon, Illinois, stretching back onto highway.
A聽bill is pending聽to hire an attorney to represent Councilman Dennis Hancock in a case to oust him from his seat.
Denny Hoskins, a state senator from Warrensburg who won his party鈥檚 nomination last month, wants to dump the ubiquitous electronic tabulators currently used by election officials.
The decision has left one shelter, Room at the Inn, scrambling to find a place by December.
Armed with $30 million in funding, Upward Mobility effort aims to help people escape generational poverty.聽
The two pushed forward, broke through the masses, and got on one of the last flights, leaving behind their families, their homes and everything they had ever known.
A Francis Howell parents say their children have been dealing with racism in the school district for years. And it's not getting better.
Opponents build case to defeat Missouri鈥檚 abortion amendment. Supporters of Amendment 3 say they鈥檙e resorting to 鈥渙utlandish鈥 scare tactics.
After St. Louis passed an ordinance to reinstate its automated camera enforcement program this spring, Mayor Quinton Lucas decided to see if Kansas City could bring back its program.
The video shows a line of cars on the Green Mount Road exit ramp so long that it is spilling onto the interstate. More than 40 million have seen it.
Attorneys say the Missouri Incarceration Reimbursement Act is unconstitutional and should be overturned.
Casino companies, unhappy with the details of the sports betting proposal, pumped $4 million into an opposition campaign. Pro-gambling is relying largely on FanDuel and聽DraftKings for its funding.
The director of one of the campaign鈥檚 biggest donors said it鈥檚 impossible to 鈥榓chieve anything without a campaign that is grounded in grassroots support and the support of Missouri voters.鈥
Navient transferred its student loan servicing business to Maximus and MOHELA.
The prosecuting attorney鈥檚 move to oust Councilman Dennis Hancock leads to reports of other instances of St. Louis County employees working in departments headed by their relatives.
Defending American democracy with National Security Leaders for America: What keeps you up at night?
National security expert Major General Randy Manner shares with Lynn Schmidt the work that he and others are doing to counter growing threats to our democratic institutions, norms, and processes.
Brittany Packnett鈥檚 rise to be one of her generation鈥檚 best-known racial justice activists reflects the promise and power of the ministry of her late father, the Rev. Ronald Barrington Packnett
The building at 410 Moore Street, Festus, was listed for sale last week at $235,000.
As the pregnant woman's contractions rolled in every two minutes, staff at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, dispatched an ambulance to send her elsewhere.
A Pine Lawn alderman was charged with a DWI; a few days before, he added an item to the council agenda to discuss the contract with the police force.聽
Search our Public Pay database to learn聽how much thousands of St. Louis-area teachers, mayors, police, engineers and other government employees earned in 2023.
Greater St. Louis Inc. and the city announced the news in a report to Mayor Tishaura O. Jones on their work to bring two of downtown鈥檚 largest empty buildings back to life.