Preston Randall, 62, pleaded guilty to obtaining over $630,000 in disability and pandemic loan fraud, after falsely inflating revenue and workforce figures in his applications to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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SPONSORED – Brian Sieveking (Co-Owner) and Heather Patterson (Director of Community Relations) of Detail 360 bring some inter-galactic visitors to StudioSTL. They are using The Force to help detail cars. The professionals at Detail 360 not only thoroughly clean your car, but they also offer window tinting and kitchen appliance cleaning. Detail 360 is hosting their [...]
St. Louis voters will decide on Proposition E, a ballot measure asking whether the city should renew its 1 percent earnings tax, which provides more than a third of the city's general revenue and pays for core services.
A house was destroyed and another was significantly damaged in a possible explosion in Godfrey, Illinois, with no injuries reported and the cause of the explosion still under investigation.
ST. LOUIS - Cameras confirm snow in southwest Iowa and the NWS confirms rain and sleet are making it to the ground as far south as Quincy, IL early Tuesday morning. At 3 a.m., our Litchfield, IL camera was still showing dry conditions as rain was trying to build south across Greene, Macoupin, and Montgomery [...]
A long-time Wood River restaurant that had been closed for nearly five years re-opened Monday, much to the delight of hungry customers with fond memories.
Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick blasted the city of Arnold in an audit released late Monday, alleging misuse of funds, conflicts of interest, lack of transparency, and the exclusion of input from residents directly impacted by a transportation plan.
Nearly one year after the devastating May 16 tornado tore through St. Louis, the long road to recovery, continues for many residents. While the storm left widespread destruction in its wake, it also sparked an outpouring of community support.
James Wood, Brady House and CJ Abrams homered during a six-run eighth inning, and the Washington Nationals rallied for a 9-6 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night.
The video, which has since gone viral on social media, appears to show a high-contact 3 on 1 drill with low tackles at a SEMO football practice. The clip was originally pulled from a local TV report, then reposted online by dozens of accounts criticizing the safety of the drill.
Located in the Carondelet neighborhood, the chapel was constructed in the late 1860s and is recognized as one of the oldest African American chapels in St. Louis. The property has remained empty since the 2010s.
A woman was killed and four others were injured in a head-on crash in north St. Louis County Friday night, caused by a driver traveling the wrong direction on Lewis and Clark Boulevard.
Day one of testimony in the trial of Yahya Maly is underway, with multiple accusers taking the stand at the St. Louis County Courthouse to accuse him rape.
Democrats in Missouri are hoping November 2026 is the election where they can start chipping away at the Republican supermajorities in both the state house and senate.
“King Kahok,” a longtime symbol tied to Collinsville’s Kahok identity, was returned after a 17-hour, nearly 1,000-mile journey to retrieve it from a veterans post in Michigan, bringing the end to a decades-old prank.
A property tax relief measure on the ballot in St. Charles County comes as many families face rising costs, but school districts warn it could lead to millions of dollars in lost funding.