Richard Wolkowitz, a Creve Coeur resident, was serving people in Israel with the Jewish National Fund, helping communities impacted by the October 7 attacks in 2023, when an Israeli strike on Iran left his mission team stuck in the country without a clear path home.
U.S. Rep. Wesley Bell presented a $1 million federal check to the City of Ferguson to renovate Plaza 501 and expand the long-running Ferguson Farmers Market. The investment aims to create a permanent home for the market while adding new community amenities to the downtown area.
Robert Thomas scored on a wrist shot with nine seconds left in overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a 3-2 come-from-behind win over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday night.
Prosecutors claim the man used his position in the city’s Building Division to take contracts that were meant for repairing and stabilizing aging buildings, and steered the money to two companies connected to his family.
Nick Boyd scored a career-high 38 points, John Blackwell added 31 and No. 23 Wisconsin rallied from 15 down in the second half to beat No. 9 Illinois 91-88 in overtime in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Friday.
A case that took police to suburban homes in St. Charles County, where investigators reported finding forced labor with the use of torture, is now drawing renewed attention in federal court.
After record-breaking warmth earlier this week, spring is already starting to show off across the St. Louis area.
At the Missouri Botanical Garden, trees that normally bloom later in the season are already bursting with color giving visitors an early taste of spring.
Downtown St. Louis is preparing for a weekend of major events expected to draw about 250,000 people to the city's streets. The festivities include the yearly St. Patrick's Day Parade, the St. Patrick's Day run, and 314 Day celebrations.
The south tower of the former Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis was demolished Friday, marking a milestone for a planned $670 million redevelopment of the site. The project is a partnership between the Gateway Arch Park Foundation and The Cordish Companies.
Two people are taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation after a fire at a high-rise apartment complex for seniors in South St. Louis.
Flames were seen bursting through an eighth-floor window of Tower Grove Manor on Friday morning, forcing residents to shelter in place.
On March 14, the St. Louis area will celebrate its city-inspired holiday, "314 Day", with businesses and organizations offering deals and events to embrace the city's unique spirit.
The Kirkwood City Council has approved the sale of long-vacant baseball and softball fields to a youth soccer organization, a move that could transform the site into a youth soccer complex.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.(WCIA) — Illinois lawmakers said they’re hearing complaints from residents who report that commercials on streaming services can be louder than the shows or movies they’re watching. Now, a proposal in the Illinois Senate aims to address that issue. Illinois Senate Bill 3222 (SB3222), sponsored by State Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield), would require streaming [...]
CHICAGO — Southwest Airlines has announced that it will discontinue service to O’Hare Airport this year. Southwest announced Friday that it would be discontinuing service to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on June 4. A spokesperson for the airline said that the decision was made as part of its ongoing efforts to refine its network. According to Southwest, [...]