A man from Romania was sentenced in St. Louis court Thursday after he pleaded guilty to a Walmart wire-theft scheme that spanned across multiple states.
A Missouri lawmaker has filed legislation that would replace the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) with a new board appointed by the governor.
A St. Charles man appeared in St. Louis County Circuit Court and admitted having inappropriate sexual contact with children at the daycare where he worked.
Citing the devastation the EF-3 tornado caused to the business, the Save A Lot, located at 4447 Natural Bridge in the Penrose neighborhood, will not reopen.
For months, a former pediatrician has tried to toss a criminal case against him in which heโs accused of trading prescriptions for sex. On Thursday, the former doctor admitted guilt.
Just a few months after the City of St. Louis ended alley recycling because of rising costs and high contamination rates, officials say the new drop-off system is resulting in cleaner materials and significantly lower costs, even while the overall volume of trash they're handling remains the same as before.
Rep. David Castell, R-High Ridge, pre-filed HB 2105 on Dec. 2, which would allow landlords to charge their tenants for water and sewer utility service.
The City of St. Louis, the state of Missouri and civic partners are rolling out new winter weather outreach efforts, aiming to help tornado-impacted residents and others in need through the colder months.
Former St. Louis Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia has agreed to repay nearly $46,000 in long-standing fines to the Missouri Ethics Commission under a consent judgment approved earlier this month in St. Louis Circuit Court.