From grocery stores to roadways, preparations are underway as negative temperatures and severe winter weather move into the ...
For decades, the city has focused its plows on main thoroughfares and left most side streets to melt on their own.
The city will focus on main roads, snow routes and hill routes before attempting to clear residential streets.
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer promised a public report card. So far, nobody’s been allowed to see it. Now, it has a deadline.
The City of St. Louis is outlining preparations for residents ahead of this week's anticipated winter storm, which is ...
The City of St. Louis is preparing for dangerous winter weather this weekend, providing 1,000 additional shelter beds for the ...
Eight months after the May 16 tornado, St. Louis officials are considering condemnation to address deteriorating, derelict properties whose owners have shown no interest in getting help for them. A ...
MoDOT is hoping to prevent a repeat of the issues that arose during the last major snowfall that hit the St. Louis area back ...
The push to allow Waymo driverless taxis to operate in Missouri cleared its first hurdle Tuesday evening. The House Emerging Issues committee voted 7-4 on Tuesday, along partisan lines, to advance two ...
Feb. 14 will be the final day to apply for street and alley debris pickup in the tornado zone and for the Private Property ...
St. Louis calls for tornado-impacted property owners to apply for the PPA Program by Feb. 14 for aid in stabilization and ...
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Extended interview: Mayor Cara Spencer discusses eminent domain action against blighted properties
St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer sat down with First Alert 4’s Nathan Vickers to talk about the move, and her vision for moving ...
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