Last week, Mayor Cara Spencer had a disagreement with the rest of the Board of Police Commissioners, to the tune of as much as $72 million. But since then, the parties have only gotten further apart.
St. Louis city parking authorities really should have put a boot on a black Tesla Model S on one of the 350 or so occasions it parked illegally around town. Because now the more than $40,000 the car ...
Almost no members of the public showed up to the Dardenne Prairie Planning & Zoning Commission’s work session on the evening of Feb. 11. It wasn’t a trivial discussion, though. The half-dozen ...
Two forces in the St. Louis food and beverage community are teaming up for a new dinner series that will explore a wide range of culinary themes. Angela Ortmann, a.k.a. “STL winegirl,” and Marie Anne ...
Todd Norris recalls looking at his wife, Ashleigh, during one of Truck Norris Twisted Eats and Bar’s final services this past January. Every table in the dining room of the Ellisville restaurant was ...
From launching businesses to earning industry certifications, St. Louis high schoolers are exploring career paths long before graduation.
The Brass Tap (9091 Olive Crossing), an upscale beer bar concept with more than 50 locations nationwide, opened its first Missouri location on March 2. Franchise owners Kush and Prapti Patel, who plan ...
The organization folds the Taylor Geospatial Institute and Taylor Geospatial Engine together to spur new geospatial artificial intelligence tools.
We’re in a golden age of Greek mythology retellings, with characters such as Medusa, Circe, Ariadne, and more getting their time in the spotlight thanks to contemporary authors and classicists. On ...
Nahuel Fefer is among the very few political appointees who have served in St. Louis city government under four different mayors—beginning as a WashU undergrad under Francis Slay and later becoming ...
A Seattle-based company that handles political mailers for campaigns is suing a former St. Louis City mayor over an alleged $98,000 unpaid debt. Moxie Media filed a lawsuit against Tishaura Jones on ...
After nearly three decades in New York, photographer Jacob Blickenstaff is returning to St. Louis with an exhibition that feels both deeply personal and quietly radical. Show of Hands, opening March 6 ...