As of Thursday, May 6, some of the windows at the racquetball court in Francis Park have been smashed out, now surrounded by crime tape. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says a group of males was seen smashing the glass with rocks.
Neighbors, businesses and other community groups are close to launching a new ‘drone patrol’ in The Hill neighborhood of south St. Louis. The drones will patrol streets and public areas at night in a new public safety push.
St. Louis city officials have launched a new, free Gateway ID program, aiming to help thousands of residents access essential services. The identification card, available to any city resident, can assist with obtaining jobs, housing and banking accounts.
A University City High School senior scheduled to graduate May 18 is being held in federal immigration custody and now faces the possibility of missing commencement with her classmates.
One resident at a Chesterfield senior living community has become known for making rounds through the hallways, stopping into the beauty shop, and collecting treats from nearly everyone he meets.
Lawmakers in Jefferson City gave final approval Wednesday to a state government spending package exceeding $50 billion for the 2027 fiscal year. This includes an operating budget totaling $48.7 billion.
Residents across St. Louis City expressed frustration, concern and exhaustion over the recent violence. However, city officials stated that current year data indicates St. Louis is experiencing some of its lowest homicide and crime rates in decades, suggesting the city is becoming safer.
Tucked along a busy stretch of Big Bend Blvd in Richmond Heights, MO, Garden Heights Nursery has quietly grown into one of the St. Louis area’s favorite garden spot. But in the early week of May this year, the nursery isn’t just busy—it’s thriving, buoyed by a stretch of cooler, more forgiving weather that has extended the planting season and drawn in a steady stream of gardeners eager to dig in.
A confession tape and new testimony are central in a Madison County rape trial, where prosecutors say the suspect targeted a woman at a Starbucks in 2022 and was later identified using genetic genealogy.
More than 10,000 trucks use Interstate 70 everyday to transport goods across Missouri and beyond, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. During peak hours, all of I-70’s public truck parking areas are over capacity, along with 75% of all private truck stops.
Aaron Ashby tied Atlanta's Chris Sale for the major league lead with his sixth win, backed by Andrew Vaughn's three-run homer in a four-run first inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 Wednesday.
Get ready for a rare, up-close look at one of Missouri’s most iconic sights. Warm Springs Ranch is opening its gates for the “Mane Event Parade of Champions” on May 9 and 10. This gives the public a rare chance to see Budweiser’s Clydesdale stallions on full display.
A former high school basketball coach appeared in federal court Wednesday to be sentenced for sending sexually explicit photos to students and having lewd or lascivious conversations with them.