As local government officials pulled up to a data center event in the state’s capital city, they were greeted by chants of “down, down with corporate vultures, up, up with agriculture.”
The Ritenour school district announced Tuesday that a staff member at Marvin Elementary School had contracted Legionnaires’ disease and was hospitalized from late April to early May.
Tables filled quickly at a local restaurant Tuesday as community members showed support for a family grieving the death of a 16-year-old who drowned last week.
Crews continue to work on fixing the sinkhole in downtown St. Louis, which is causing problems for plenty of commuters, and businesses in that area have to deal with less pedestrian traffic and are urging customers to take extra time to get down into Laclede’s Landing.
Campaigns behind Missouri’s August ballot issue on eliminating the state income tax have received donations over a million dollars, according to campaign finance reports. Amendment 5 would phase out the state’s income tax and allow state lawmakers to raise sales taxes in response. Missouri voters will decide on the amendment Aug. 4
It's been almost two weeks since St. Louis Public Schools confirmed the presence of Legionella bacteria in the district's central office water system. Now, many are raising questions about what's happening and the potential impacts as the building remains closed.
Defending champion Argentina squares off against Algeria, the only Group Stage match between teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup based in the Kansas City area.
A man from Missouri is among five people arrested and charged in an alleged plot for an attack at the Ultimate Fighting Championship Freedom 250 event at the White House.