SLU Billikens Overcome Grand Canyon in Second-Half Surge The Saint Louis University Billikens delivered a powerful second-half performance, cruising to a 78-64 victory over Grand Canyon University on Saturday night at Chaifetz Arena. This win marks a significant step for SLU, improving their record to 3-0 and showcasing their ability to handle tough competition early in the season. Second-Half Explosion Seals the Deal for SLU After Grand Canyon cut the Billikens’ lead to a mere … Read More
St Louis mobilizes millions for tornado recovery
St. Louis Mobilizes Over $12 Million for Tornado Recovery Six months after a devastating EF-3 tornado tore through North St. Louis, leaving a path of destruction, the City of St. Louis has taken significant action. On Friday, the Board of Aldermen approved three crucial relief measures, which were swiftly signed by the mayor, earmarking over $12 million to aid hundreds of families still working to rebuild their lives and homes. St. Louis Faces Ongoing Recovery … Read More
Cardinals eye major NL Central rival trade rebuild
Cardinals Pondering Major Trade with NL Central Rival for Rebuild The St. Louis Cardinals are signaling a significant shift in their organizational strategy this offseason, with new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom leading a “true reset.” This fresh approach could see familiar faces depart, and surprisingly, a division rival has emerged as a strong trade partner to help accelerate the Cardinals’ rebuild. A New Era for the Redbirds After years of resisting a full-scale … Read More
Apartment Shooting Prompts Resident Safety Demands
CWE Resident Calls for Action After Apartment Shooting A recent shooting incident in St. Louis’s Central West End has reignited resident concerns about safety in their apartment building. Andrew Thomas, a resident of West Pine Apartments, recounts witnessing the aftermath of the Saturday afternoon shooting and highlights a troubling pattern of incidents in the complex. Violent Incident Shakes West Pine Apartments On Saturday afternoon, November 10, 2025, a 19-year-old man was shot inside the West … Read More
St Louis Hemp Industry Faces Federal Ban
St. Louis Hemp Industry Faces Uncertainty After Federal Ban While federal workers in St. Louis return to their posts after the government shutdown, a new federal budget bill has quietly introduced a significant challenge for the local hemp industry. A provision within the massive bill is set to ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products, impacting businesses across our region that have relied on these sales since 2018. Understanding Intoxicating Hemp Products For years, the … Read More
St Louis Veterans Day Discounts Freebies Guide
St. Louis Honors Veterans: Your Guide to 2025 Discounts & Freebies On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, St. Louis businesses are rolling out the red carpet to express gratitude to our brave veterans and active-duty service members. From delicious meals to essential services and exciting attractions, there are numerous special deals available to make this Veterans Day truly memorable. Read on for a comprehensive guide to the best discounts and freebies across the St. Louis region. … Read More
St Louis Streets Get New Director For Winter
St. Louis Streets Welcome New Leadership for Winter As winter approaches, St. Louis residents can expect significant changes in how the city manages its roads. Mayor Cara Spencer has announced the appointment of James Jackson as the new permanent director for the St. Louis Street Department, signaling a commitment to “robust change,” particularly concerning snow removal and pervasive potholes. This appointment comes after a challenging year for city streets, and officials are optimistic about a … Read More