Ex-Wife Calls Suspect 'Monster' After Girlfriend Shot in Face
Authorities say the alleged attack left the victim in critical condition and spurred a fundraiser to help with recovery.
Cardinals Legend Yadier Molina Returning to Organization as Special Assistant
St. Louis Restaurants Brace for Dual Realities in 2026
Weather
Hourly Weather Report for St. Louis, Missouri
As of 7:14 PM UTC on February 11, 2026

Missouri Residents Urged to Check Roofs for Winter Damage
Experts warn that unaddressed issues could lead to leaks and structural problems as spring storms approach
Powerful 1959 St. Louis Tornado Remembered
The devastating F-4 twister struck the city with little warning 67 years ago.
Lifestyle
Washington University Acquires Reynold Brown Collection
Dowd Illustration Research Archive adds trove of works by renowned commercial artist

St. Louis Gears Up for Mardi Gras Celebrations
Final preparations underway for the city's annual Mardi Gras festivities this weekend.
Soulard Readies for Mardi Gras Celebration
Annual festivities expected to provide major economic boost to St. Louis community.
Crime
Former Team USA Figure Skater Killed in Starbucks Drive-Thru Robbery
Suspect with lengthy criminal record charged with murder of 28-year-old coach Gabrielle "Sam" Linehan

Former Team USA Skater Gunned Down in Starbucks Drive-Thru
Gabrielle 'Sam' Linehan, 28, was allegedly killed by a suspect with a long criminal history in Missouri
Woman Fatally Shot While Waiting in Starbucks Drive-Thru, Suspect Arrested
Police have a 58-year-old man in custody following the deadly shooting in St. Louis
Business
Missouri Lawmakers Aim to Curb 'Predatory' ADA Lawsuits Against Small Businesses
Proposed legislation seeks to protect local companies from website accessibility lawsuits.

A & S Hardscape Expands Snow Operations Team
The company is preparing for large-scale commercial snow management projects starting in 2026.
Municipal Carbon Field Guide Launched by LandConnect
New Revenue Streams for Cities Managing Vacant Land
Health
Heart Health Experts Highlight Oral-Systemic Link
American Heart Association executive emphasizes importance of good oral hygiene for heart disease prevention.

Colorado Health System Pays $1.2M to Fired Unionizing Doctors
Peak Vista Community Health Centers settles federal labor complaint after firing 4 physicians and a nurse practitioner for union activity.
SPHERE Hosts Discussion on Environmental Factors and Infectious Disease Spread
Experts explore how human activities like deforestation can lead to 'spillover events' and increase pandemic risk.