This year, for the first time in four decades, federal dollars intended to help homeless people have a new steward in St. Louis. Peter & Paul Community Services, a service provider for unhoused people ...
Canyon Cafe will shutter its Plaza Frontenac location on January 25, ending nearly 20 years of service at the upscale mall. Employees were informed of the decision over the weekend, and the restaurant ...
A rezoning request for 613 acres in Franklin County is not explicitly tied to a data center—but many believe it’s coming.
Excitement about Takeiros Mex-Food (5828 S. Lindbergh) has been building for three years, ever since co-owners José Mata and ...
When SmashEms’ Burger Bar unexpectedly closed late last year, two of the owners of neighboring Cuatro Tacos revived the space and the concept under the name Good Neighbor Smash Burger Bar (3169 ...
With backing by the Kansas City Chiefs, the inaugural six-week season will kick off this spring.
Dinner and a show” takes on an entirely new meaning at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis’ latest Steve Woolf Studio Series ...
Last Friday, parents at South City Catholic Academy were told for the first time that their school was in financial peril—and that the Archdiocese of St. Louls planned to close it after the school ...
All aboard, tiny train lovers! The beloved Thomas & Friends exhibit pulls into town at The Magic House this weekend.
Amy Madej grew up with a passion for the arts. The Florissant native gravitated toward graphic design classes at St. Joseph’s ...
The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival has announced its 2026 season, and the lineup is chock-full of romance, revenge, and laughs. “From Hollywood to London, Shakespeare is once again having a moment.
When Cheryl Baehr and I collaborated to write a tribute to the late Tyler “Tai” Davis, the subtitle noted that he “left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him.” It didn’t feel like hyperbole then, ...