St. Louis Police Seize Illegal Firearms and Narcotics, Arrest 60-Year-Old Suspect in Fairgrounds District
St. Louis Police seized multiple firearms and narcotics, including an untraceable shotgun, in the Fairgrounds neighborhood, leading to the arrest of a 60-year-old with a prior record.
St. Louis's Historic Soulard Farmers Market Celebrates National Farmers Market Week with Planned Upgrades
National Farmers Market Week highlights peak season farm produce, with St. Louis' historic Soulard Farmers Market set for upgrades, preserving its architectural character and supporting local vendors.
St. Louis Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Second-Degree Murder of 3-Year-Old and Violent Robbery
Timothy L. Robinson, 37, received an 18-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to murdering a toddler in Lafayette Square and robbing a woman days later. Surveillance and autopsy findings debunked his initial claims, revealing a brutal case of child abuse.
MoDOT Announces Extended Nightly Lane Closures on Missouri Route 152 Through November 2025 for Resurfacing Work
Missouri Route 152 resurfacing leads to nightly closures through November 2025, extending past the initial September end date. Disruptions will occur between I-29/MO Route 1 and MO Route 1/I-35.
MoDOT Seeks Public Input on $1.1 Billion in Unfunded Transportation Needs at Des Peres Meeting
MoDOT seeks public input on a draft list outlining $1.1 billion in unfunded high-priority transportation projects, classified into three tiers based on urgency and cost estimates. Feedback will inform updates to LRTP and SFRP.












