Charges were filed Tuesday in the 2004 case of an Alton woman who was found without a head, hands or legs in a picnic area of a Wright City rest stop.
By Erin Heffernan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
βIllinois now officially prohibits the sale and distribution of these mass killing machines and rapid fire devices,β Gov. J.B. Pritzker says.
By Rick Pearson and Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune (TNS)
EPA had planned to have a contractor begin new testing last month but delayed the work to do a legal review of St. Charles' insurance requirements.
By Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Federal officials will meet this week to βcontinue the dialogue and find a path forwardβ after report of radioactivity in Jana Elementary.
By Blythe Bernhard St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The jury deliberated five hours Wednesday before finding David G. Thurby guilty of three counts of second-degree involuntary manslaughter, a lesser charge than what prosecutors sought.
By Kim Bell St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Facing bankruptcy, Bed Bath & Beyond closing Lake St. Louis store; Fairview Heights store closed Sunday.
By Daniel Neman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The commission recommended the Board of Aldermen approve the AT&T tower redevelopment in downtown St. Louis and apartments in the Central West End.
By Steph Kukuljan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Employees were closing down City Paws Veterinary Clinic just before 6 p.m. when four or five people went into the store bearing guns, police said.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Agape Boarding School, located near Stockton, has been dogged by abuse allegations for years
By Judy L. Thomas and Laura Bauer | The Kansas City Star (TNS)
The show, which began in 2004, features producers Anne-Marie Berger, Brooke Butler, Ruth Ezell and Jim Kirchherr. The show airs at 7 p.m. Mondays.
By Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has grounded all flights nationwide until 8 a.m. due to a system outage, leading to delays across the country. Delays were mounting in St. Louis.
By Austin Huguelet St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Volunteers were given drinks on Tuesday so sheriff's deputies in Jefferson County could practice testing for DWI enforcement.
By Erin Heffernan St. Louis Post-Dispatch
At least eight bills have emerged in the Capitol that would either reduce or freeze property taxes for homeowners over the age of 65.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to sign the bill.
By Claire Savage | Associated Press
A state license is needed for people to grow their own marijuana plants in their homes.
By Monica Dunn | St. Joseph News-Press, Mo. (TNS)
St. Louis County Council members vowed on Tuesday, their first meeting of the new year, to tackle a looming budget deficit, use pandemic aid wisely and treat each other with more civility. But they split on their choice for aβ¦
By Kelsey Landis St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Todd Mockler, a scientist and entrepreneur who sought to understand how plants perceive their environment, passed away Friday at the age of 52.
By Annika Merrilees St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A man was shot dead Monday night inside a vehicle in Ferguson.
A former employee at the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office filed suit on Tuesday alleging she was fired because she is white.
By Katie Kull St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The insurance company argued the womanβs claim did not occur because of normal use of the vehicle.