HOUSTON (AP) — Milwaukee reliever Abner Uribe received a one-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for his inappropriate actions toward the St. Louis dugout earlier this week, MLB announced Friday. Uribe is appealing the suspension so he was able to pitch Friday night, getting the win in a 10-inning 5-4 victory over the Houston Astros. [...]
It was an emotional afternoon Friday at SSM Saint Louis University Hospital as injured Ferguson Police Officer Travis "TJ" Brown and his family were reunited with the medical team that saved his life two years ago.
Nelson Velázquez hit a three-run homer and Iván Herrera and Thomas Saggese added solo shots, powering the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-5 win over the Chicago Cubs in the first meeting of the season between the teams Friday night.
An O'Fallon, Missouri, man is accused of stealing more than $50,000 worth of baseball memorabilia from a Lincoln County home, a case investigators say was uncovered after a missing game-used base appeared for sale on eBay.
Eberto Herrjon Jr., a 17-year-old soccer player from the St. Louis area, has been selected to serve as a flag bearer at the FIFA World Cup in Kansas City next month.
From fresh-picked berries to baked goods and local shopping, Historic Main Street brings back their Strawberry Festival for Saturday. Organizers say it’s one of the sweetest signs of summer in St. Charles.
St. Louis-based healthcare provider CareSTL Health says it will temporarily furlough all employees, citing delays in local, state and federal funding needed to support operations.
The accused gunman in a shooting Thursday afternoon at a Berkeley birthday gathering that killed one and hurt three others now faces felony charges. Investigators have also identified the victim killed in the shooting.
The Saint Louis Zoo will reopen its Dinoroarus dinosaur exhibit on June 19th, featuring 20 life-size animatronic figures, water effects, and a fossil dig activity.
A recent study by the University of Illinois found that three species of ticks are common in Illinois, with the lone star tick most prevalent in southern Illinois, the black-legged tick in the northern and central portions of the state, and the dog tick in the central and southern parts of the state.