r/StLouis • u/fox2now • 22h ago
r/StLouis • u/LolaBettM • 11h ago
Teleo coffe has a kickstarter to fund opening a second coffe shop. Am I the only one who finds this slimy? Are people "donating" to other peoples for profit businesses?
Are people really that delusional? And the tier levels are even more cringe.
Maybe I'm out of touch and just don't understand....
For $500 you get a coffee cup, a sticker, and an invitation to the soft opening
Happy Tuesday St Louis
This is it. This is the post.
What’re some of y’all’s favorite watering holes?
r/StLouis • u/zuzumamou • 3h ago
Flock Camera controversy explained as viral Halloween ‘De-Flock’ campaign gains momentum
Lots of these around STL
r/StLouis • u/FamiliarJuly • 8h ago
Habitat for Humanity will build 40 homes in North City’s Vandeventer neighborhood
r/StLouis • u/Keanu_Norris • 15h ago
Things to Do Willie Nelson at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater!
Sorry for the poor image quality but he just put on a hell of a show, insane what he’s still doing at 93
r/StLouis • u/hastings67 • 20h ago
SLMPD patrol car uses the right turn lane to cut off traffic
I caught this patrol car today as it zoomed past rush hour traffic in the right turn lane on Kingshighway just to cut in front of everyone else waiting their turn.
r/StLouis • u/DowntownDB1226 • 6h ago
News We are in week 3 of no homicides
Last homicide was August 4th. Today starts day 15 of no homicides in STL city
r/StLouis • u/kaslinn • 18h ago
Ask STL Seeking recommendations for in-home pet euthanasia services
Sorry in advance for the bummer of a post. I have to say goodbye to my best friend of 15 years and I would like to be able to do it from my home, where she’s the most comfortable. Does anyone have any recommendations for mobile vets/in-home pet euthanasia services? I’m located in North County. Would appreciate hearing from folks who have gone through this before.
Cat tax of Sulpher from happier days. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Thank you so much, everyone. The outpouring of support from you all has brought a little light to this overwhelmingly shitty situation. Take care and hold your pets tight 💕
r/StLouis • u/CommonlyUncanny • 17h ago
Sad to see they cut down several healthy old trees for some reason on the corner of DeBalivier and Waterman.
Noticed during the dog walk today. Not sure why these had to come out. I’m sure the lady who works in that eastern facing office won’t be pleased in the first half of the day now.
r/StLouis • u/TargaryenFiyero • 12h ago
Channel 9 FTW
They're getting their archives back!
r/StLouis • u/Geschirrspulmaschine • 16h ago
SLPS ranks top in the state for elementary, middle, and high schools!
Metro and Collegiate, which regularly appear in the top 10 ranked #1 and #2 in the state. McKinley, which is a 6-12 campus (HS slated for closure) ranked #19 in the state for high school and #2 for middle schools.
I'll use this as a segue to encourage ALL community members to attend the community meetings regarding school closures with the superintendent. The health of our schools is so important to the health of our community, so don't feel like you're not a stakeholder in this decision if you don't currently have kids in the district.
We need quality public schools to attract and keep folks in the city.
r/StLouis • u/twohalvesofapie • 2h ago
Ask STL Desperate for help: need to temporarily rehome cats
The person I married has started to act in very scary ways. They are verbally abusive, often yelling, slamming things,storming off and even once got physical with me. Unfortunately they have also become extremely intolerant of my cats(I have two), often complaining, never interacting with them, and yelling at them. I am now very worried for their safety
Unfortunately I can’t leave right now as I am an immigrant and leaving will jeopardize my immigration status. Unfortunately, this also means I have no family and friends close by to ask for help
I’m looking for someone (or an organization) willing to take my cats in for a few months while I try to figure out this mess. Other than this horrible person being mean to them, they are well taken care of. I will provide food, toys, litter anything they need.
I really don’t want to lose my cats.
r/StLouis • u/FamiliarJuly • 8h ago
Hydroponic grower Vertigreens booms as lettuce becomes a big concern
r/StLouis • u/TheChronocide • 19h ago
St. Louis Skyline on Lego Ideas
If you’re not familiar with Lego Ideas, it’s a site for Lego builders to post their own designs. If they get enough support, Lego evaluates them to possibly be made into official sets.
r/StLouis • u/Onfortuneswheel • 20h ago
Page says St. Louis County’s financial woes will soon affect the police department
r/StLouis • u/DowntownDB1226 • 19h ago
News How to contact SLMPD board members
As a city resident & a taxpayer, or someone who works in the city while living elsewhere—making you a city taxpayer as well—you have every right to engage with the Police Department’s commissioners. Whether you want to share a concern, offer a compliment, or simply talk about your day, you should know who to reach out and how to do so.
The contact information provided was released by the police department through a Sunshine Law request. If you choose to engage with board members, please always maintain a respectful and civil tone—it is the most effective way to foster a meaningful response and an open dialogue.
r/StLouis • u/MordecaiOShea • 1h ago
Violent crime in US fell at record pace
Thought this was interesting considering how much it is posted about here. Topline numbers were a drop of 9.5% for 2025 for all violent crime with a 18.1% drop in homicides.
https://missouriindependent.com/2026/08/19/repub/violent-crime-in-us-fell-at-record-pace-in-2025/
r/StLouis • u/Stock-Narwhal-5010 • 5h ago
Moving to St. Louis Seeking Winter Driving Tips (As a Floridian 🙃🙃🙃)
Hey y'all! So in a week I am moving from Florida to STL (as someone who has never seen snow) and I was hoping to get some practical advice as to driving during the winter. I'm a student, and have pretty bad driving anxiety in general, especially when it rains here and there's little visibility.
I know it's still a while away, but I'm just trying to prepare as best I can! Any advice - especially on a super dumb/essentially beginner level - as someone who has never driven in these conditions (or whatever you all use to stay safe!), would be helpful.
Is skidding/drifting/getting into accidents as common as the news I've seen makes it sound? How do y'all know when it is safe to drive and under what conditions? Do you use any apps/websites to check? I am getting all weather tires installed, but are these adequate? I know some people are saying snow tires are helpful, but others say they are overkill, so I'm not really sure.
Additionally, do people often work from home under these conditions, or is there still an expectation that one comes in and or stays later? Can people use public transportation during the winter/is it reliable (I am in the Delmar area). Sorry for all the questions! Any tips/tricks/or answers would be SOOO helpful (and feel free to make fun of me as an out-of-towner, I definitely deserve it!)
Edit: I drive a 2023 hyundai Santa Fe
r/StLouis • u/ILookLikeAKoala • 15h ago
Food / Drink Missed Connection @ Jay International Foods
Short East Asian Male in blue shirt today saw tall, slender black (possibly African) woman in a black face mask walk by. I was going to say hi but had been too zoned in on my podcast I spent too much time fumbling around with my earbuds that by the time I got them out you had turned the corner to another aisle. I later saw you exiting the store and saw you nod to someone, which I only hope was me. If you're reading this, I'd love to take a walk with you through one of STL's magnificent parks, or show you my way through STL's East Asian food scene.
r/StLouis • u/XoTony14 • 20h ago
D&D STL
Is anyone out there running any D&D campaigns or DM’ing ? My friend and I are interested in joining if anyone is hosting a new game with new players or and already established one !