St. Louis artist Lil Shxwn will spark movement beyond music
When rolling out and Streetz 94.5 sat down with Lil Shxwn, it was clear from the start that he is not your average up-and-coming artist. Hailing from St.
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
New Era of St. Louis Blues Hockey Begins Now
The Blues' playoff hopes are rising, and their top prospects are getting NHL minutes. The team is taking the required steps for the new era.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Operator of St. Louis’ KDHX files for bankruptcy
Double Helix Corp. said it will continue to operate while it negotiates a “restructuring and/or repayment plan” with creditors.
The Blues’ winning culture is back: ‘We haven’t had this feeling in a couple years’
The Blues lost 2-1 in overtime to the LA Kings, but there have been plenty of signs lately that they're playing for each other.
Suspected Child Exploitation Case Investigated in Eveleth, MN, Rock Ridge High School Employee Involved
Minnesota authorities responded to cyber-tips of potential child exploitation, leading to an investigation involving a Rock Ridge High School staff member in Eveleth. No arrests were made, and no local victims have been identified yet.
Gunfire in Central West End Leaves 3 Injured, Suspected Shooter Arrested at St. Louis Walgreens
A fight in Central West End resulted in a shooting that injured three. A 19-year-old woman was arrested after discharging a firearm during the altercation.
New Centennial Greenway extensions in Olivette, Creve Coeur advance
The new paths are the latest extensions of the Centennial Greenway, a path planned from Forest Park to Creve Coeur Lake Park and the Katy Trail in St. Charles County.
Kings get another shot at St. Louis and ending their skid
The Kings come off a tepid trade deadline and into Saturday evening’s home game having lost five in row, with two of those courtesy of the Blues.
St. Louis Park City Council Approves Zoning Amendments for More Inclusive Housing Options
St. Louis Park city council approved zoning changes to foster more inclusive housing, consolidating districts to allow diverse dwellings.
State control of St. Louis police takes another step forward
The Senate is expected to approve the bill on Monday. Because the Senate made changes to the House bill, it would go back to that chamber for another vote.
Fowler makes first trip back to Anaheim
He may have played at Honda Center for 15 years, but Cam Fowler isn’t even sure he knows the way to the visiting locker room in Anaheim. “Luckily (the loading dock) is the same place we used to park for our games,
How a Canadiens loss to the Oilers demonstrates their predicament before the trade deadline
As the hours tick down to the deadline, the Canadiens find themselves in the unusual position of valuing the present more than the future.
Cardinals Opening Day roster projection 1.0: How CF battle, bullpen will impact decisions
Eighteen spring training games remain on the docket, and John Mozeliak and Oli Marmol will need all of them to decide the roster.
St. Louis FDA laboratory DOGE said would close will stay open
A federal pharmaceutical testing facility in St. Louis will remain open, despite appearing on DOGE’s list of scheduled office closures, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Arch Madness tournament returns, boosts St. Louis economy
The tournament, which began Thursday night, is expected to generate millions of dollars for the region. St. Louis sports officials highlight the event's importance, noting its contribution to the local economy over the years.
Girls hockey takes off in St. Louis, with a push from the Blues. ‘I love playing.’
In the St. Louis area, girls have more opportunities than ever before, beginning with learn-to-play programs. Every National Hockey League franchise hosts one, but most — like t
Parayko out at least 6 weeks for Blues with knee injury
Colton Parayko will be out at least six weeks after the St. Louis Blues defenseman injured his left knee in a 3-2 win against the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday. General manager Doug Armstrong said the 31-year-old will undergo a scope on the knee and will be reevaluated in six weeks.
Protesters denounce ICE arrests at St. Louis Park manufacturing facility
Dozens of people gathered outside a St. Louis Park aluminum finishing facility Wednesday night to protest recent federal immigration arrests at the company.
KY3 broadcasting several St. Louis Cardinals games this season
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) -St. Louis Cardinals games will air on KY3, KSPR, and the Ozarks CW.
NHL Trade Buzz: Blues could be buyers after climbing up standings
A few weeks ago, it looked like the Blues would be sellers, their chances of qualifying for Stanley Cup Playoffs unlikely. But things have changed, and they are now among those jockeying for a postseason spot and hope to be kept together past the Deadline.
St. Louis River Summit Celebrates Major Cleanup Milestone
A three-day summit looks to celebrate and educate the progress and history of the St. Louis River. The St. Louis River has been a major area of concern after parts of the tributary were contaminated by a former US Steel Superfund site.
St. Louis Cardinals Partner with Gray Media, KMOV, and Matrix Midwest to Bring Fans in St. Louis and Beyond Free, Over-The-Air Baseball
The partnership’s first pitch will occur on Friday, April 11 when the Cardinals host the Philadelphia Phillies at Busch Stadium 7:15 C.D.T. on KMOV channel 4 and Matrix Midwest in St. Louis (channel 32 over-the-air and channel 6 on Spectrum cable). The St. Louis and regional television stations will air the following games:
Blues shrug off NHL trade deadline talk with another win: ‘We’re having a blast’
It’s doubtful that St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong was basing important decisions about the future of the franchise on the bounce of a puck Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. A game against the Los Angeles Kings was the Blues’ last before the NHL trade deadline at 2 p.
Robert Thomas scores in regulation and shootout, Blues beat Kings 3-2
Robert Thomas scored the decisive goal in the shootout and scored a goal in regulation to extend his point streak to 11 games as the St. Louis Blues beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 on Wednesday night.
Motivating Patients to Follow a Healthy Lifestyle on GLP-1 RAs
Physicians need to meet patients ‘where they are’ to develop a comprehensive plan to keep weight off and live a healthy lifestyle.
Missouri Senate showdown ends over who should control the St. Louis Police Department
A Missouri Senate showdown has ended over a bill that would recreate a state-run board of police commissioners to oversee the St. Louis Police Department, similar to what Kansas City currently has. After about 8 hours of Democrats delaying a vote,
St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office offers tips to avoid scams
Across the Northland, there have been several victims of scams, with fraud sometimes running into the thousands of dollars. There are several types of scams, one common type is “spoofing.” This technique involves the scammer using a seemingly legitimate phone number to impersonate someone else.
Blues visit the Ducks after shootout victory
BOTTOM LINE: The Anaheim Ducks host the St. Louis Blues after the Blues took down the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in a shootout. Anaheim is 27-27-7 overall and 14-13-2 in home games. The Ducks rank ninth in NHL play with 239 total penalties (averaging 3.9 per game).
Crime is down in St. Louis: STL Police Chief
A major shift is taking place in public safety—the St. Louis City's police chief said that the city is seeing a historic drop in crime. Homicides, burglaries and shootings are down significantly, according to Chief Robert Tracy.
Frank Saucier, one of the last St. Louis Browns, played a part in baseball history
Frank Saucier had one hit in 14 at-bats in a brief Major League career, but it’s a plate appearance he didn’t get that ties him to one of the zanier moments in baseball history. On Aug. 19, 1951, Sauc
NHL Rumors: Vancouver Canucks, Minnesota Wild, Columbus Blue Jackets, and the St. Louis Blues
TSN: The St. Louis Blues are just out of the wild-card spot, and GM Doug Armstrong has said they don’t have to trade their captain, Brayden Schenn. He’s not going to move off his asking price, according to Darren Dreger, but it could be something they consider in the offseason.
Missouri's local economies are paying the price of immigration enforcement fears
Immigration enforcement rumors circulating on social media are terrifying people — and that's hurting businesses. In Missouri, Hispanic workers make up 5.3% of the labor force.
Kings hope home cooking solves woes as Blues visit
The Los Angeles Kings will be looking to snap a four-game skid when they play host to the momentum-gaining St. Louis Blues on Wednesday.