The Pathway Home Program will enroll 400 eligible people who are 20 to 180 days ahead of being released from the SCJC.
Discussion to Highlight Public Transportation’s Role in Driving Economic Opportunity
St. Charles resident and Zero to 100 CEO Joseph Luckett receives recognition for his newest book becoming an international bestseller.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the St. Louis area.
Jeremy Rogers, 45, was ordered to serve 10 years in prison.
The goal is to keep young people safe and engaged while school is out.
The funds would be used to get St. Louisans vaccinated, provide relief to families and fund community violence intervention programs.
Nonprofit awarded funds from the St. Louis Community Foundation and the Black Communities Investment Initiative Advisory Committee.
Landon Whitfield, 26, will be sentenced on Sept. 21.
New entertainment club holds preview party fundraiser to benefit nonprofit's food pantry.
More than 2,500 evictions are pending in the city.
Mayor Jones has named Public Safety Director Dan Isom to represent the city at the collaborative.
The Department of Health has just wrapped a busy week of COVID-19 vaccine clinics.
Senators were able to advance the bill after some Republicans joined with Democrats.
Hernando is in town for the National Gymnastics Competition, which is happening right next door.
Schnucks reports the Shrewsbury store has had poor sales since it was acquired from SuperValue.
St. Louis City's fire department is mourning one of their own lost to COVID-19.
The move comes as the Delta variant of COVID-19, a more contagious and dangerous strain of the virus, sweeps across Missouri.
Richard Lawrence Davis, 38, will be sentenced on Sept. 30.
Here is how the St. Louis area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Jaden Allen, 20, will be sentenced on Sept. 24.
Last week, Mayor Jones made an announcement that critical mortgage and rental assistance would end on July 1.
This week Jones joined the United States Conference of Mayors alongside Fauci to outline her proposals.
Missouri now leads the nation with the highest rate of new COVID-19 infections as vaccinations lag.
The district is closing six schools this summer. Parents are mainly upset over the closure of Clay, Dunbar and Farragut Elementary schools.
Hundreds of millions of federal tax dollars were divvied up in St. Louis County as part of the COVID-19 relief bill.
The law ties the hands of local law enforcement, officials say.
The nation's mayors are gathering virtually with Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Ronald ‘Big Stink' Gales, 54, who will be sentenced on Sept. 28, faces a minimum 10-year prison term and a maximum life term.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson recently signed the bill into law.
Everyone was able to make it out of the burning home safely.
Wednesday: Low 63/High 87. Mostly sunny and warmer.
During the tournament weekend, Ballpark Village will have free musical entertainment.
Larry Henry, 29, as well as two others, displayed firearms to employees at the Pure Pleasures business in the 2600 block of North Broadway.
New St. Louis insurance agency becomes alliance member
The child had to be extricated. He was flown by helicopter to a Springfield hospital. Details about his injuries have not been released.
More than 120 other reports of property damage had been received by 5 a.m.
The band and frontman Dave Grohl kicked off the show with "Times Like These," with cheers from the crowd.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around St. Louis.
"I wish you a happy and proud Juneteenth, and as the first Black woman mayor of St. Louis, I mean that from the bottom of my heart."