2015 — Klay Thompson sets an NBA record for the most points in a quarter, a 37-point third period that powers the Golden State Warriors to a 126-101 victory over the Sacramento Kings. Thompson makes all 13 shots and finishes with a career-high 52 points.
Golden State guard Klay Thompson sets an NBA record by making his first 10 attempts from 3-point range as the Warriors beat the LA Lakers, 130-111; Thompson scores 44 points.
Downtown St. Louis will get $74 million for infrastructure and development, with money specifically earmarked to tackle the big, vacant Railway Exchange building.
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate will once again consider whether to place the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department under state control.
With Kawhi Leonard and Ivica Zubac out, the Clippers saw their four-game winning streak end in a loss to the Bulls.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis takes office as baseball’s commissioner. 1947 — Carl Hubbell, Frank Frisch, Mickey Cochrane, and Lefty Grove are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
After a poor first half defensively, Lakers are challenged by JJ Redick to play harder and they rally past Miami to win.
Robert “Bob” Kuban, a famed St. Louis musician known worldwide for a lone 1966 hit, died on Monday at age 84, according to his family. Madalyn Robinson — or Maddy, as everyone called her — was spunky and always smiling, classmates said. She loved softball, basketball and runni…
The Pettit family will receive relatives and friends on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, from 5 until 7 p.m. at Casey’s Eastside Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 1987 E. Main St., Waterbury ...
ST. LOUIS – Bob Uecker, a legendary baseball broadcaster and former St. Louis Cardinal, has died at the age of 90. Uecker was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a broadcaster and the ...
a quirky attraction dreamed up by American artist Bob Cassilly. Accommodation options are plentiful, too. Top-rated properties include the Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis and The Westin St. Louis.
The press release said Kuban performed with some of the biggest names inside and out of St. Louis, including Chuck Berry, Ike & Tina Turner and The Beach Boys.