The region's fastest-growing school district is nestled among the endless rows of corn and soybeans in eastern St. Charles County.
Contest against Montreal on Tuesday will not be carried on club's regular TV and streaming outlets.
The city manager, who is Black, says her predecessor, who is white, discriminated against her when he reduced her salary while raising pay for several other male employees.
With a 4-3 overtime win over the Canucks on Thursday night, the Blues jumped Vancouver and ended the evening in sole possession of the second wild card spot in the Western Conference.
“We talked all year that we’re a Final Four team, and I still believe that,” Trent Pierce said. “But we just didn’t go out there and play like it today.”
The Cardinals are back in Busch Stadium starting March 27.
The loss sent Missouri home from March Madness after only one game for the 14th time in the program's 30 NCAA Tournament appearances.
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Kendall Brown, 27, was charged with multiple felonies in connection with the incident Sunday on Highway 3 near Venice. Authorities said Brown struck Brooklyn Officer Josh Dallas' leg and hand, nearly severing his thumb, and ran over his foot.
ST. LOUIS — A 29-year-old man was given a seven-year prison sentence Thursday in the shooting death of another man in 2022 at a homeless encampment in the city's Old North St. Louis neighborhood.
St. Louis County stopped paying for costs such as meals, team outings and dog training. The Animal Protective Association quit soon after.
Benson Hill, the local "food tech" company that boasted a billion-dollar valuation in 2021, now seeks bankruptcy relief and will look to sell its business and assets.
Last year, the state-level honor went to Sugarfire Smokehouse founder Charles “Charlie” Downs
Julian Feix, 30, of Fairview Heights, agreed to resign from his job, surrender his Illinois law-enforcement certification, serve two years’ probation and perform 100 hours of community service.
A letter sent to the universities alleged that the Chinese government was embedding researchers in top American institutions to gain direct access to sensitive technologies.
Nathan Spiess was identified Wednesday as the officer whose leg was amputated following a chase on Interstate 70. He was resting after a successful surgery the day before, police said.
A look at Mizzou's rough loss to Drake in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.
Putting Chaim Bloom in position to truly impact player development is a great idea. Making him a ghost for a year is just weird.
Nothing Drake did to Missouri was surprising, which is was the Tigers' failure was rather stunning.
Bring your Cards, Blues, Mizzou, SLU and MLS questions and comments, and talk to columnist Jeff Gordon in his weekly live chat.
"Lincoln’s Peace" examines the difficulty in turning wartime victory into solving the political and social problems that led to fighting in the first place.
Bestselling young adult author John Green's newest book is a nonfiction thesis on the deadliest infectious disease, which infects millions of people per year.
Pavilion, located at the Hill sushi restaurant Sado, features an 18-course dinner for a limited number of guests.
The theater expanded its season to include eight shows, up from seven this season.
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Letter: By rejecting Prop B, voters can send a strong message demanding that the County Council and county executive work together to find the harmony needed to get things done.
Citizens must push back against politicians' attempts to control what we read
Letter: This is being done to attempt to protect the donor class and in no way benefits low or middle or upper middle income workers.
Conversations with St. Louis leaders. Presented by Purina
Jim McKelvey, Block (formerly Square) owner and founder, discusses how he started Square with Jack Dorsey and his thoughts on original ideas defining entrepreneurship in part one of this interview.
Katie's Pizza, through Giveback Tuesday, donates 100% of a day's profits to area charities. Over the past 10 years, more than $500,000 has been distributed.
Katie Lee tells her unique story of personal and professional failures and triumphs. She’s also writing a book.
Bob O’Loughlin, chairman and CEO of Lodging Hospitality Management, discusses his philanthropic efforts and serving as chairman of Old Newsboys Day alongside his son and grandson.
Benson Hill, the local "food tech" company that boasted a billion-dollar valuation in 2021, now seeks bankruptcy relief and will look to sell its business and assets.
Last year, the state-level honor went to Sugarfire Smokehouse founder Charles “Charlie” Downs
Tenants are surrendering office space in downtown St. Louis, but developers say there’s still demand for something “new, dynamic and compelling.”
Coleman headed the St. Louis County Economic Council for 23 years and then a combined St. Louis-St. Louis County economic agency for two years before retiring in 2015.
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Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi expressed his anger during an appearance at the U.N. Security Council on Thursday for having to suffer for so long and worry every day about being killed.
The shutdown of London’s Heathrow Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, is causing chaos across the world Friday.
Israel’s renewed military offensive in the Gaza Strip threatens to be even deadlier and more destructive than the last, as it pursues wider aims with far fewer constraints.
The Trump administration, which took credit for helping to broker the ceasefire, has voiced full support for Israel. There have been no reports of Hamas firing rockets or carrying out other attacks.
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Post-Dispatch beat writer Eli Hoff digs into Missouri's first-round matchup in the NCAA Tournament and delivers his scouting report on Drake after watching some of the Bulldogs' past games. Eli offers up observations on what Mizzou could see Thursday in Wichita, then suggests three keys for MU to advance into the second round.
Longtime and third-generation broadcaster discusses with Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold how expansion could rewrite competition.
Post-Dispatch beat reporter Mathew DeFranks joined columnist Jeff Gordon to discuss the Blues' dramatic upturn ahead of the NHL trade deadline.