A St. Louis judge has barred the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from reporting on a mental health evaluation for a man accused of killing a St. Louis police officer until after the man's trial.
Gray Media Group, the parent company of local station KMOV, filed suit last week against competitor KSDK arguing it had violated a trademark by debuting a new weather brand.
State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, was responding to criticism of a video showing him at a St. Charles County political event burning a stack of cardboard boxes with a flamethrower.
The murder trial of a Maplewood man ended in a mistrial Tuesday after a prosecutor mentioned details of the man's criminal record during opening statements.
It's the latest allegation of mismanagement against controversial landlords Vic Alston and Sid Chakraverty, the brothers behind Asprient Properties, Lux Living and STL CityWide.
It was fitting that the Cardinals' Adam Wainwright pitched a vintage performance to get win No. 200 β as if it was to represent so many of the other 199.
The tax breaks, worth an estimated $155 million, would give Boeing half off real and personal property taxes during that 10 years; the area could see 500 new jobs.
1,450 people work at the Granite City plant; temporary layoffs are expected and will begin in phases as equipment is idled, but its unsure how many workers will be impacted.
Due to bridge maintenance, the Lewis ramp to westbound I-44 will close at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and reopen by 5 a.m. the following mornings.
Leading opposition to Biden Administration plan is GOP U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who says cutting funding for classes would actually make U.S. less safe.
The state of Missouri is ordering St. Louis County to pay back $550,000 in federal grants improperly spent by a county contractor to serve some of the region's most vulnerable youth.