A fervent effort by Festus residents to recall their mayor and members of the city council who approved a highly unpopular data center project there appears to be far from over.
More than 300 children and teenagers gathered outside the Shrewsbury Sky Zone on Sunday after the trampoline park reached capacity, leading to fights, traffic disruptions and impacts on nearby businesses, according to police and witnesses.
Portions of Missouri are experiencing moderate to major flooding as river levels rise across the state. Heavy rain falling on already saturated ground caused the rapid water ascent, leading to multiple road and bridge closures and prompting water rescues for stranded drivers in areas such as Cole County.
It was a plot to target private school kids seeking drugs to help with testing. It ended in the death of a 16-year-old Priory student. Now the dealer is going to prison.
As the season’s first heatwave moves into the region, doctors with SSM Health warn that people are more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses because their bodies haven’t yet adjusted to the summer heat, which normally takes nearly 14 days to acclimate to.
Steve Bloomer, owner of the Skyview Drive-In, a Metro East landmark in Belleville, Ill., established in 1949, is seeking to sell the property. Bloomer's goal is to find a buyer committed to continuing the operation of the historic drive-in theater at 5700 North Belt West.
A mid-Missouri data center plan for Amazon could use around 50 million gallons of water per year and rely on wells drilled 1,500 feet underground, according to documents.
One year after a EF-3 tornado destroyed 5,000 homes and buildings, St. Louisans report extremely low satisfaction with local and federal leaders regarding tornado recovery efforts, according to Washington University’s Health Communication Research Laboratory's iHeard.
The Intensive Care Leave Act in Illinois provides eligible employees with up to 20 days of unpaid, job-protected leave when their child is admitted to a NICU, in addition to leave available under the FMLA.
Recent arrests involving teenagers accused of serious crimes in the St. Louis area have prompted questions over why some juveniles are released shortly after they are taken into custody.
A St. Louis Circuit Court judge signed an arrest warrant for a Ferguson man for a car crash a little more than a year ago that left one person dead and another injured.