Update: One Dead in MetroLink Shooting Near UMSL; Berkeley Man Charged with...
Editor's note: This story was updated after publication with new details. A 22-year-old St. Louis man was gunned down late Wednesday night aboard a MetroLink train pulling into the University of...
View ArticleMissouri's Multi-Million Dollar Appropriation to 'Crisis Pregnancy Centers'...
In the run up to his successful election as governor, Eric Greitens did pretty much everything he could to boost his conservative bonafides. He rubbed shoulders with Trump.…
View ArticleOpening This Weekend: St. Louis' First-Ever Muslim Art Show
Yusra Ali decided to organize an art exhibition after making the rounds at local galleries. Her ceramics teacher at St. Louis Community College-Meramec required students to regularly attend other...
View ArticleFour St. Louis Police Officers Charged with Forgery, Stealing
Four St. Louis city police officers are facing criminal charges for padding their paychecks with bogus hours, authorities say. An internal affairs investigator spent a month tracking the four, even...
View ArticleBody Found in Vehicle Behind the Pageant Had Been There for Six Weeks, Police...
A body that was found in a vehicle behind the Pageant in the University City Loop had been there for six weeks, police say. Officers from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's homicide unit...
View ArticleThe Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend, April 7-9
This weekend is positively stuffed with great things to do, from ballet and theater to a comic con to a new city-wide party on the Arch grounds. Catch up with old friends or make new ones — but...
View ArticleSpice of India Brings Punjabi Cuisine to St. Louis County
Sukhjinder Singh has a new feather to place in his growing cap as as restaurateur: His latest venture, Spice of India(10633 Page Avenue, 618-225-7838) is now open in north-central St. Louis County,...
View ArticleU.S. Attorney Contacts North St. Louis Voters in Election Investigation
The federal investigation into a sketchy primary election in north St. Louis is not over yet. In the past two weeks, absentee voters in the 78th House District have opened up their mailboxes to find...
View Article3 Must-See Gallery Shows Opening in St. Louis Tonight
It's a great weekend to see some art — and all the excitement starts tonight. Catch the city's first-ever group show featuring Muslim artists at Third Degree Glass Factory, or stop by any of our three...
View ArticleManiac Who Sold Used Polar Pop Cup Collection on Craigslist Found
When she first got the call, Janet Pullen was certain her nineteen-year-old son was playing a prank on her. After all, the Craigslist ad she posted last weekend offering to sell a massive "Polar Pop...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Concerts in St. Louis This Weekend: April 7 to 9
Few bands could be described as legendary but Guided by Voice has earned that adjective through a constant flow of groundbreaking work. Those without tickets might be out of luck come showtime, though...
View ArticleCity Agrees to Stop Using Forestry Warehouse to House Homeless by June
By June 5, the city of St. Louis will shut down the warehouse it recently started using to house its overflow homeless population, ArchCity Defenders announced this morning. The June deadline is part...
View ArticleBar Rescue Goes 'Back to the Bar' in St. Louis This Sunday
Jon Taffer is back in St. Louis! Or, perhaps more accurately, Jon Taffer's crew was back in St. Louis. Just a little over a year after Bar Rescuefirst featured its transformation of Van Goghz into a...
View ArticleSt. Louis Cops Booked Following Charges in Alleged Payroll Scam
The four St. Louis city police officers charged on Thursday have now all been booked. The officers are accused of larding their paychecks by inventing overtime hours. Officers Brian Jost and Emin Talic...
View ArticleNew Adult Coloring Book Shows Off the Wonders of Route 66
St. Louis illustrator Jo Ann Kargus'first adult coloring book showed off the wonders of the Gateway City — with 50 intricately illustrated landmarks, including the Vess soda bottle, Crown Candy...
View ArticleSt. Louis Police Must Release Internal Affairs Records to the Public, Court...
A circuit court judge has ruled that the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department broke the law in refusing to make officer conduct complaints available to the public — and must "permanently" stop...
View ArticleGoody Goody Diner's Sly Bell Writes an Impromptu Poem for Every Customer (VIDEO)
Sylvester "Sly" Bell, an employee at Goody Goody Diner (5900 Natural Bridge Ave., 314-383-3333), pauses an interview with a reporter as he watches a customer who had just finished her meal head for...
View ArticleAlton Brown Visits St. Louis Favorites Sardella, Sump, Clementine's
Tamara Keefe, the owner of Clementine's Creamery(1637 S. 18th Street, 314-858-6100), was scrubbing the baseboards of her Lafayette Square shop around noon yesterday when an unexpected guest walked...
View ArticleFulson Housing Group Asked the Wrong Guy to Teach Them How to Bust Their Low...
There's absolutely no reason to think Aaron Malin would be willing to help a property management company evict its low income tenants for drugs. That's because even the most basic Google search would...
View ArticleChuck Berry Gets a Loving Goodbye from the City He Always Called Home
It is impossible to overstate the significance of Chuck Edward Anderson Berry. He's been frequently credited with inventing the entire genre of rock & roll music, but his influence reached much...
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