The Missouri Department of Conservation is considering a new proposal that would end free camping at hundreds of conservation sites and instead charge a $5 fee for a permit to camp overnight.
A Manchester area man is in custody for the thefts of computers and other electronic hardware last summer from commercial office buildings in Creve Coeur.
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for a man who was last seen almost two months ago. Police are searching for Robert Lee Payne, 66, who left his residence in the 4700 block of S. Grand Blvd. around 5 p.m. on April 15. It's unknown what direction [...]
Colton Cissell, 22, is due back in court Tuesday after being charged with involuntary manslaughter, child endangerment and unlawful possession of explosive materials in connection with an April house explosion that killed three people.
A man was critically injured in a shooting in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood early Tuesday morning, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
ST. LOUIS - A weak cold front is pushing our active, stormy weather out into our Tuesday morning. Tuesday and Wednesday, we’ll enjoy lower humidity, comfortably cool morning temperatures, and high temperatures around 80 F. It will be warmer, but still dry on Thursday and Friday. Storm chances return late Friday night into Saturday. The [...]
The St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners is considering a $2.3 million proposal this week to significantly increase pay for the department's command staff.
The Suntrup Automotive Group says it is currently under contract on a schoolhouse dating back to 1907 residing at 120 Henry Ave. in the Historic Henry Avenue District of Manchester, MO. The company hopes to revive the building, which is currently vacant, by adding upgrades like a coffee shop, boutique and a podcast studio.
Jacob deGrom tossed five scoreless innings to earn his 100th career win and Ezequiel Duran had three hits as the Texas Rangers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Monday night.
The St. Louis Water Division said it is facing a critical financial situation and could run out of money by the end of July if a proposed water rate increase is not approved.