Several St. Louis food phenoms have been named semifinalists for the James Beard Awards. The James Beard Foundation Awards recognizes chefs, restauranteurs, and food critics from all over the country.
Four chefs, two beverage experts and one local bakery are among the St. Louis-area honorees named Wednesday as semifinalists for the 2025 James Beard Foundation Awards.
Amtrak’s cold-weather cancellations in the Midwest continue to mount, with the cancellations now extending into Thursday, Jan. 23 — seven days after the first trains were cancelled. The newest cancellations,
In the final 60 seconds of the first and second periods, the St. Louis Blues found the back of the net, sending the Golden Knights to the locker room with their backs against the wall.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says the city will defend residents "whether you're undocumented, whether you are seeking asylum or whether you're seeking a good paying job."
The St. Louis Cardinals' top priority is finding a trade partner for superstar third baseman Nolan Arenado but doing so has been challenging. After Arenado endu
The Twins begin their 2025 campaign in enemy territory. The first road trip of the season begins in St. Louis and ends on the South Side of Chicago. What will a Twins fan find if they join their favorite team on the road?
Chicago Simeon rolled past visiting East St. Louis 58-32 Sunday. The Vikings snapped a 12-game losing streak to the Trojans, last winning in the series Jan. 9, 2018. "All we want to do right now is get better every time we go out there," Okawville coach Haylee Bowers said.
The St. Louis Cardinals will likely continue to watch former homegrown stars sign elsewhere this winter as the front office aims to reduce payroll. Fortunately,
"It's an emotional day. There's always a risk of something like this when you own your own business. But it's not a reality you want to face," said co-owner Nick Rancone.
Blues defenseman Philip Broberg was injured during Wednesday's practice, so he is questionable for Thursday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Kellen Thames has gone from playing 30 minutes a game for St. Louis University to 12 because of cramps, but the spark he brings to the team is as big as ever.