Beginning Monday, April 6, the City will partner with City Hope St. Louis to operate and manage a shelter facility.
The deceased was a female in her 80’s.
Today, four COVID-19 associated deaths were reported to the City of St. Louis Department of Health.
April 1: Mayor Lyda Krewson answers viewers questions on Facebook Live. Today's topics of conversation are given in video.
Nonprofit now delivering 1,000 meal packs on a weekly basis to Saint Louis Public Schools
All of City Court’s regular court sessions have been suspended under order of the Missouri Supreme Court and the City’s Stay At Home Order.
The Court will continue to review and approve recommendations and payment arrangements will be provided in the usual manner.
She will be remembered fondly by her family and friends as a confidant, and someone you could always count on.
During the temporary suspension of person to person court sessions due to COVID-19.
A very limited number of employees will remain at City Hall while many continue to work from home.
Ray taught Junior High in the Chicagoland area for years before starting his career with the State of Illinois Dept. of Employment Security.
St. Louis has moved to restrict vehicular traffic inside several of its most visited parks in an effort to prevent further spread of COVID.
On Friday, all City playgrounds were temporarily closed in an effort to prevent further exposure and encourage safe social distancing.
The online university celebrates K-12 teachers by encouraging them to submit classroom projects for funding consideration by April 19
As communities celebrate Easter and Passover amid the coronavirus outbreak, religious leaders remind us that "we need each other right now."
"This is where we are directing all the latest and up-to-date information and business resources."
As of 2.00 p.m. today there have been 20 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the City of St. Louis.
Vehicle safety and emission inspection window for March and April license plate expirations will also be extended for additional 60 days.
Taxpayers don't need to file any additional forms to qualify for this automatic extension.
Six new confirmed positive COVID-19 cases have been reported to the City of St. Louis Department of Health.
Here is the city's list of COVID-19 contacts, utility information and community resources.
Starting March 23 at 6 p.m., the City of St. Louis will be under a “stay-at-home” order to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Nonprofit works with Romeo Entertainment Group to assist tornado relief efforts
"The person who tested positive returned from an overseas trip to an airport in another state."
Arielle Steed, 27, of St. Louis, MO, was sentenced to 24 months in prison for aiding and abetting the robbery of a US Postal employee.
Health care professionals agreed to take the following proactive measures in an effort to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in the region.
Sam FInk joins growing Glen Carbon, IL agency
Effective immediately and for the next 8 weeks, scheduled events and social gatherings with more than 50 people in attendance are prohibited
Five people in Missouri have now tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to state health officials.
State, county, city and federal governments have all declared states of emergency as they work to fight the spread of the new coronavirus.
Effective at 5 p.m., the county is banning gatherings of more than 250 people in an attempt to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
ERs are already overwhelmed with calls, officials say. Find out what public events have been canceled in St. Louis.
For his own personal use.
Polls open at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Check your registration status and find your polling place.
Persons in Missouri who meet CDC criteria will be able to obtain testing through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
Missouri’s top outlet announces the addition of cosmetics boutique
"When we ask someone to quarantine, and they tell us they will, we have to trust that," said St. Louis County Executive Sam Page.
Health officials are working to identify anyone who has had contact with the woman, who recently returned from studying abroad in Italy.
Kabrina Forrest named nonprofit's Vice President of Clinical & Residential Services
JoAnn Reed was previously charged with multiple felonies, but prosecutors dropped those charges, and she won reelection in 2017.