Residents of multiple south St. Louis neighborhoods are cleaning up after a series of car break-ins this week, including a string of them early Thursday in the Princeton Heights neighborhood.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director Todd Lyons, a key executor of President Donald Trump’s mass deportations agenda, will resign at the end of May, federal officials announced Thursday. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced Lyons' departure, calling him a great leader of ICE who helped to make American communities safer. [...]
TIA GOLDENBERG and HALLIE GOLDEN, Associated Press
Over the last two days, nearly 200 students from 58 schools across Missouri met at St. Charles Community College in Cottleville for the first Show-Me Science competition — the first state science fair to exist in Missouri.
A new Mercy Kids Center for Neurodevelopment opened Thursday in Chesterfield, offering comprehensive services for children with autism and developmental disorders.
Logan Mailloux scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 left to play and Robert Thomas had a hat trick as the St. Louis Blues beat the Utah Mammoth 5-3 in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday night.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) – Fireworks legislation in the Illinois General Assembly is drawing criticism from fire safety advocates and animal welfare groups, who warn the measure could put both people and animals at greater risk. House Bill 2851 would redefine certain high-powered explosives, potentially removing them from the state’s legal definition of “fireworks.” Opponents of [...]
KaShawn Nicola Roper, a fugitive listed on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list, has been arrested by the High Springs Police Department in north Florida.
The Wentzville Fire Protection District is inviting the public to pay tribute to fallen fire captain Tommy Shine during a dignified transfer of his body on Friday.
A man from England is wrapping up his first visit to St. Louis. It's been a lifelong dream he's had to honor the United States servicemen killed in a bomber crash during World War II.
Wednesday night’s storms were more bark than bite across the St Louis area. Despite several tornado warnings, there was only one report of damage in west St. Louis County.
Karen Jackson, a St. Louis retiree lives in the Greater Ville neighborhood, says four of her vehicles parked outside her home have been damaged in crashes over the years and are no longer usable.
A growing budget battle between St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer and the state-controlled police board is intensifying as both sides remain at odds over funding of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
A Clayton chiropractor convicted of healthcare fraud and sentenced to prison is now claiming he was also the victim of fraud, according to a newly filed sentencing memo.
A proposal to phase out Missouri's income tax cleared the Senate during an overnight vote Thursday morning. Three Republican state senators joined eight Democrats in voting against the proposal.
The St. Louis Fire Department confirms that the city's outdoor warning siren system and notification platforms all functioned as designed during Wednesday night's storms.
A shake-up in the Pam Hupp murder case will delay her trial until next year. A new judge also made clear he wants both a fair trial and a tight schedule.