Saint Louis MO

Featured picture for Commentary: Transportation makes a fascinating subject for art

Commentary: Transportation makes a fascinating subject for art

Today I had a conversation about the ways that transportation has changed over the years, and it ended with talk of driverless cars. "Trains, Planes and Automobiles," the silly movie starring John Candy and Steve Martin, came to mind, and as usual, my thoughts moved to the art world. The very recent exhibition at the S
Featured picture for Remembering her love: family and friends gather to honor Danielle Uskiwich

Remembering her love: family and friends gather to honor Danielle Uskiwich

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Family and friends gathered Saturday night at Creve Coeur Park to remember and honor Danielle Uskiwich, filling the park in pink. The vigil comes five days after the 28-year-old died earlier this week. “She was the best and what we’re seeing here is...
Featured picture for Candlelight vigil remembers Danielle Uskiwich after tragic head injury

Candlelight vigil remembers Danielle Uskiwich after tragic head injury

Family, friends and loved ones gathered Saturday evening at Creve Coeur Lake for a candlelight vigil honoring 28-year-old Danielle Uskiwich, whose life was tragically cut short following a head injury sustained at a concert earlier this month.
Featured picture for Missouri Rescuers Find A Tiny Dog In Garbage And Get The Sweetest Hug In Return

Missouri Rescuers Find A Tiny Dog In Garbage And Get The Sweetest Hug In...

Dogs are some of the most loving creatures in the world. Their loyalty feels endless, and once they become part of our lives, giving that love back feels like the easiest thing in the world. That is what makes it so painful to think about how many dogs never receive...
Featured picture for 'A blessing in disguise': Family of woman who died after Pointfest clarifies cause of death, honors her legacy

‘A blessing in disguise’: Family of woman who died after Pointfest clarifies cause of...

CREVE COEUR, Mo. — On Saturday, family and friends gathered at Creve Coeur Park to honor the life of Danielle Uskiwich. The bride-to-be was preparing to walk down the aisle when she passed away after attending a local concert. The St. Charles educator and music teacher died on May...
Featured picture for A closer look at the National Road Yard Sale Festival

A closer look at the National Road Yard Sale Festival

MUSKINGUM COUNTY, Ohio – The National Road, also known as U.S. 40, has seen yard sales from here to St. Louis this week. So WHIZ hit the road to check out some yard sales in the area. The National Road and Zane Grey Museum is taking part in a...
Featured picture for Dallas Renegades Snap Skid, Defeat Battlehawks In St. Louis

Dallas Renegades Snap Skid, Defeat Battlehawks In St. Louis

Week 10 in the UFL kicked off on Friday night. The St. Louis Battlehawks (6-3) hosted the Dallas Renegades (3-6), in what was their second matchup of the year. St. Louis just clinched the playoffs last week, and also have now claimed home field advantage in round one. With Luis Perez – the former Renegades QB – at the
Featured picture for Edwardsville blanks Collinsville for 38th regional title, seventh straight

Edwardsville blanks Collinsville for 38th regional title, seventh straight

The Tigers capitalized on seven Collinsville errors and will carry a 26-11 record into the sectional semifinals.
Featured picture for How NOTO built one of St. Louis’ most creative Italian cocktail programs

How NOTO built one of St. Louis’ most creative Italian cocktail programs

Since opening in 2020, NOTO (5105 Westwood, St. Peters) has gained a reputation for its incredible Neapolitan pizza, attentive service, and expressive cocktails. General manager London Rodgers recently shared more about the process, inspiration, and challenges of running the popular restaurant’s highly focused bar prog
Featured picture for Granite City Steel Shop Snags $10 Million, Gears Up For 32 New Hires

Granite City Steel Shop Snags $10 Million, Gears Up For 32 New Hires

Granite City’s steel story is getting a fresh chapter, with a longtime family-owned processor landing roughly $10 million to modernize its operation and beef up the payroll. The Steel Works, a multigenerational steel processor based in Granite City, has secured about $10 million in financing to upgrade equipment and ex

Trending Posts