JJ Wetherholt and Jordan Walker both homered off Pirates ace Paul Skenes in the first inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals finished off a four-game sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 10-5 win on Thursday.
Nelly pleaded guilty to a littering charge and was fined $750 after an incident at Ameristar Casino in which he pushed a security guard who was blocking his entry to a section of the casino.
A search warrant recently led police to two malnourished dogs, methamphetamine and marijuana packaged for sale, and more than $6,000 in cash at a north St. Louis home.
A man is facing multiple felony charges for allegedly stealing multiple air conditioning units from an apartment complex in north St. Louis County over several days in February.
A 38-year-old Missouri woman pled guilty Wednesday for filing hundreds of false tax returns "to defraud the government," the U.S. Southern District of Illinois States Attorney's Office said.
WASHINGTON (AP) โ After weeks of delay, the House voted Thursday to fund much of the Department of Homeland Security, but not its immigration enforcement operations, and send the bipartisan package to President Donald Trump to sign, ending the longest agency shutdown in history. The White House had warned that temporary funding Trump had tapped [...]
For the fans or St. Louisans who have wanted to attend a Major League Soccer game at Energizer Park, City SC is presenting individuals the opportunity---for free.
A proposal to phase out Missouri's income tax, long anticipated to appear on November 2026 ballots, could instead reach voters in the August primary election, which historically sees lower voter turnout.
A man on parole for a prior murder conviction is in custody after prosecutors say he attempted to shoot another man during a fight at an apartment building in St. Louis.
A student was taken into custody after being found with an unloaded gun and ammunition at Hillsboro High School, with no active threat to students or staff.
The Delmar Loop Trolley is resuming service for its fourth season on Thursday, running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday until October 25th, with extended hours for select events.
Save Lives Now, an anti-violence program, is expanding to the Metro East after seeing success in St. Louis city and county, with a workshop scheduled to take place at St. Louis University to train local leaders on the program's tactics.
ST. LOUIS - After a beautiful, cool Wednesday, our Thursday is starting on the chilly side. This cooler air sticks around the rest of the week and, in fact, will be reinforced by a cold front at night. Mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies Thursday, with highs in the upper 60s. Increasing clouds and some [...]