Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas allowed just two runs and the Cardinals hit two home runs to beat the Mets on Friday night.
A forensic psychologist for the defense testified Friday said she believed that Thomas Kinworthy Jr. could not be held responsible for killing a St. Louis police officer because he was in an "acute psychotic episode" at the time.
From a personal homecoming to hitting the ground running on fundraising to the future of NIL, Veatch tackled a variety of topics at his introductory press conference.
More than 130 staff and students signed a letter condemning what they call an “arbitrary and heavy-handed response” by the private university. Activists plan to protest Saturday in Forest Park.
Across the last four-plus months, the Blues general manager has reduced his list of candidates for the team’s head coaching position from a wide net to a relatively short list.
Boeing’s deal for GKN Aerospace’s Hazelwood plant comes at a crucial moment for the defense contractor and its 16,000-person St. Louis-area workforce.
Walmart is removing self-service lanes at some stores across the country. It joins a band of other large retailers who have recently announced changes to their self-checkout services.
Cardinals rookie shortstop Masyn Winn entered the weekend series batting .313, but Brandon Crawford started the series opener.
The Affton boys volleyball team had to learn how to walk before it ran offensively this season.
Newton, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, went early in the second round while Rakestraw went on the later end.
After being announced this week as the next Director of Athletics for the University of Missouri, Laird Veatch made his first public appearance in Columbia, Mo. on Friday, April 26, 2024 where he was celebrated by administrators, fans, and more.
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WashU student Angelica Harris found that most commercial test prep companies failed to meet the needs of Black students, so she started her own.
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This week the Missouri Botanical Garden is having an herb sale, the Twilight Tuesdays concert series starts back up and a new exhibit about the World's Fair opens.
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In part two, Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis Inc., discusses how welcoming immigrants and refugees will help the area’s population grow.
In part one of this interview, Greater St. Louis Inc. CEO Jason Hall explains the 2030 jobs plan and focusing on the region’s strengths.
Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III says Missouri is losing tax revenue by not legalizing betting. Sports teams and fans would benefit, too.
From his band The Urge to Steve’s Hot Dogs, Steve Ewing talks about late-night food, “the grind” and making it easier to start a business in St. Louis.
The building, at Pershall and New Halls Ferry roads, will allow the Urban League to relocate some initiatives, expand others, and eventually create up to 100 new jobs.
The Gateway Pundit, a right-wing St. Louis website, filed for bankruptcy protection this week. Early filings offer a few new details, but don't shed much light on cashflow or strategy.
Direct flights to San Francisco took among the longest to return after airlines canceled them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Extra money meant to speed up projects as the Missouri Department of Transportation warns it will take back federal funds from delayed local projects.
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The delay is another setback for the FDA, which predicted it would prevent hundreds of thousands of smoking-related deaths over 40 years.
The U.S. will provide Ukraine additional Patriot missiles for its air defense systems as part of a $6 billion additional aid package, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Friday.
President Joe Biden says he is willing to debate Donald Trump later this fall. Biden's comment Friday is the most definitive he's been on whether he would debate his presumptive Republican opponent. The comments came during an interview with the radio host Howard Stern on his Sirius XM show. So far, Biden’s reelection campaign had declined to commit to participating in the debates, a hallmark of every general election presidential campaign since 1976. Trump said he was ready, though he questioned Biden's actual willingness.
Donald Trump’s defense team tried to poke holes in potentially crucial testimony for prosecutors as the first criminal trial of a former American president wrapped up its first week.
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The rivalry between the teams continues (and City SC won the shoulder battles, certainly), but City SC's struggles with tie games also continue.
Eli Hoff and Ben Frederickson share their relations to Mizzou's hiring of its next athletics director: Memphis AD Laird Veatch.
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