Dawan Ferguson Got Away With Murder for Years, but Justice Came Calling
A St. Louis County jury found Ferguson guilty of killing his son and impregnating a minor
By Ryan Krull
Vol. 46, No. 33
Federal Government Steps in To Help With Missouri's Medicaid Backlog
The intervention is an unusual step and indicates just how bad Missouri's backlog has become
By Clara Bates
Monkeypox Vaccine To Be Distributed In St. Louis Area
Missouri sent St. Louis County Health Department 1,900 vaccine vials
By Jenna Jones
Brands Against Bans Gets Businesses To Stand With Abortion
12 businesses to date have joined St. Louis-area Planned Parenthood's solidarity campaign
By Monica Obradovic
The Last Supermoon of the Year Shines Over St. Louis Tonight
The “Sturgeon Moon” is spectacular
By Jaime Lees
Expect a 'Hibernation Zone' in Missouri This Winter, Almanac Says
The Old Farmers' Almanac says Missouri will see a snow-filled winter
Rural Missouri Hospital Employees Lose Health Insurance Then Jobs
Noble Health left employees with large medical bills after cancelling insurance coverage without telling them
By Sarah Jane Tribble
Missouri Senate Conservative Caucus Disbands
Two years of GOP infighting is brought to a close
By Jason Hancock
St. Louisans Need to Fight for Hawn State Park's Future
The park is threatened by a proposed silica mine
By Matt Ankney
Buc-ee's Gas Station Is Coming to Missouri
The gas station will break ground in Springfield, Missouri, later this month
By Rosalind Early
Missouri Legislature Back on Its Bullsh*t With School Book Bans
The law, which will go into effect August 28, bans "explicit sexual material" in school libraries
By Benjamin Simon
St. Louis Just Endured Its Second Wettest July Since 1874
July precipitation in St. Louis was 311 percent higher than normal
Man Dies in St. Louis City Jail Custody
Detainee's death is second in 2 months at City Justice Center
Former Missouri Public Defender Smuggled Heroin to Inmate Lover
Juliane Colby was sentenced to one year in prison for misusing the prison's "legal mail" system
Serial Cyberstalker Robert Merkle Faces Federal Charges for Rape Threats
The St. Louis man allegedly violated his parole to continue harassing women
Grand Motel to Shut Down for 5 Months Over Nuisance Complaints
St. Louis officials considered the hourly motel a hot spot for crime
New Ballpark Village Statue Honors Chinese Sister City
The statue celebrates St. Louis sister-city Nanjing, where an Adam Wainwright statue stands
Real Estate Brokerages Are Driving Home Buyers Out of North County
The same cycle that destroyed north city could happen again in north county, expert warns
The 314 Area Code Is an Endangered Species
314 or G.T.F.O.
St. Louis Police Unions Join Forces to Oppose Civilian Review
It's a rare move for both unions that have long butted heads
St. Louis Did Not Flood, Some Insurance Companies Say
Some Ellendale residents are being told that a "sewer backup incident" is not covered by flood insurance
Hartmann: Bad News From Kansas For Ann Wagner
The new reality of abortion politics opens the door for a Democratic upset
By Ray Hartmann
Hartmann: St. Louis City Police Doth Protest Too Much
Lawsuit to block civilian oversight makes the case for why it's needed
The Best Concerts in St. Louis This Week: August 11 to 17
Our picks for the must-see shows of the next seven days
By Riverfront Times Staff
18andCounting Has His Busiest — and Best — Summer Yet
The St. Louis-based artist released a new album and has more projects in the pipeline
By Kawaii Brown
Newly Announced: Ani DiFranco, Sloppy Seconds, Emperor X, BLK JKS and More
All the newest St. Louis concerts added to the books in the past seven days
By Daniel Hill
Dolly Parton-Themed Disco Dance Party Coming to Delmar Hall
The Dolly Disco promises to be the dance party of your dreams
St. Louis' Rock Star Tacos Serves Spec-taco-lar Fare
The new Hill spot delivers pun-tastic dishes that are tasty and fun
By Cheryl Baehr
New Hi-Pointe Drive-In in Ballwin To Serve 'Greatest Hits' Only
The Ballwin spot will focus on burgers, fries and shakes
St. Louis Standards: Russell's on Macklind Hits the Sweet Spot
The Southampton institution is a legend for its brunch, pastry case and gooey butter cake
City Diner in St. Louis Has Closed
For the first time in 30 years, South Grand will be without the City Diner
St. Louis Restaurant Openings and Closings: August 2022
The month of August saw some thrilling new additions and unfortunate losses
By Jenna Jones and Cheryl Baehr
At Snō, Chef Tony Nguyen’s New Restaurant, Everyone Is Family
The St. Louis restaurant’s dim sum looks like works of art
By Jessica Rogen
Tireless Ben Poremba To Open Yet Another Restaurant
Spanish-Mediterranean concept Bar Moro to open in Clayton very soon
Review: Emily the Criminal Is a Crackling Millennial Revenge Tale
The film, starring Aubrey Plaza, discards societal lies for an unexpected escape hatch
By Eileen G'Sell
The Lion’s Daughter, Joe Dirt and More To Play RFT’s Pig & Whiskey Festival
The free, family-friendly food and music festival takes place outside Schlafly Bottleworks in Maplewood across three days next weekend
The Best Things To Do In St. Louis During The Week, August 11 to August 17
Festivals, The Muny's show and more
The Best Things To Do in St. Louis During The Weekend, August 12 to August 14
Yoga that fights against abortion bans, fantastic productions and chances to relax
Review: Muny's Technicolor Dreamcoat Is Good Family Fun
There are a few awkward moments, but with a terrific ensemble and great set, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat shines
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Newest St. Louis County Dispensary Closes After Attempted Burglary
Suspects ran a car into Cookies dispensary in an attempt to break in