Missouri Public Transit Association to host free virtual event on ADA guidelines for providing equal transit service to all passengers.
Partnership with National Urban League and National Action Network to Help Underserved Communities
The City of St. Louis Planning Commission will conduct a Presentation and Public Hearing on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.
Gift to provide approximately 22,500 nutritious meals to children this summer
Free Month of Services for New Customers as Economy Reopens
U.S. Attorney sentenced Steven Carson, 32, of St. Charles, to 120 months in prison for possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
According to the Indictment, Nyachira was a pharmacist for a large pharmacy chain, and worked at various pharmacies throughout Missouri.
Nonprofit shares summer food resources with those experiencing food insecurity
Parris Guyton appeared in federal court today before United States Judge Rodney W. Sippel.
Initiative is largely funded by recent $200,000 grant from Delta Dental of Missouri
"Recent events have shown that the majority of people in St. Louis and throughout the Country are ready and eager for change,” said Reed.
Hotelier has high expectations for the Cortex community's sole hotel
Mayor Lyda Krewson has signed Executive Order 67 to lift the citywide curfew that was enacted last Tuesday.
Nonprofit adjusts nutritious food program to address the current climate
This virtual event will be held at 9:00 AM on June 23 and provide an update on St. Louis public transit access.
“Getting tested is critical to each person’s health and the overall wellness of the community and the region.”
Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed has announced the organization of the Coronavirus Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen.
Devante Coffie, 19, of Valley Park, MO, was charged by a federal complaint with stealing 32 handguns and two long guns at the pawn shop.
The charge of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl carries a maximum possible penalty of twenty years imprisonment with a fine.
S&P Global Ratings has affirmed its ‘A+’ rating on general obligation (GO) bonds for the City of St. Louis.
Debbie Allen serves as the Executive Advisor to the Mayor & Interim Executive Director for St. Louis’ Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.
Emily Stephan, 19, of Overland, MO, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for possession with the intent to distribute just under 100 grams.
Free conference highlights how to balance work and personal life during current climate
The idea behind the CJCC is not to demand perfection or quick fixes.
Christopher Thomas Gaston, 40, of St. Louis, Missouri, was charged by a federal complaint with being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Nonprofit recognized for transparency with its strategies and finances for third consecutive year.
In accordance with this directive, the License Collector’s Office will expand its skeleton crew operations, and reopen to public as well.
Mike Avery livestreamed his own arrest hours after arriving home from the Minneapolis protests triggered by George Floyd's death.
Located in downtown St. Louis, the Gateway Transportation Center is the City of St. Louis multimodal transportation hub for passenger train.
Brad Binkley completes Chartered Private Risk and Insurance Advisor (CPRIA) program
Mayor looks forward to work with Board of Aldermen and Board of Estimate and Apportionment to bring this much-needed relief to businesses.
Images posted to Twitter showed the front doors of the police department smashed and its windows broken.
The former city Treasurer was sentenced for stealing $400,000 in City Funds, and stealing $150,000 from a charity.
On Monday, June 1, St. Louis City Hall will reopen to members of the general public with additional COVID-19 related safety precautions.
Keith D. Thomas, 29, of St. Louis, and Leonard Thomas, 35, of St. Louis, were each indicted by a federal grand jury.
Resource event will be held in parking lot of the Victor Roberts Building located at 1408 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, MO 63113 from June 1.
All Walkers Participating in the Kick-off Event and other Special Walks will receive a Face Mask, Gloves and an Alcohol Wipe.
Deandre Moore, 26, of St. Louis, has been sentenced to 186 months in prison for six armed carjackings.
Gift to strengthen growing food programs and community partnerships
He was a driving force in establishing the Ozark and Christian County Little League Program in 1970.