One person is dead and two others are hurt after a crash Tuesday afternoon on a Jefferson County highway, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The Missouri Supreme Court has denied Craig Wood's appeal to have his death sentence overturned, affirming the lower court's decision that his trial counsel was not ineffective and that the defense failed to show good reason to disqualify the prosecutor and trial judge.
The owner of Six Flags St. Louis could be exploring a potential sale of the park as part of a broader sale of Six Flags properties, according to federal filings.
The Missouri State Board of Education voted Tuesday to strip St. Louis Public Schools of its status as a fully accredited school district, lowering its status to "provisional accreditation."
Four African painted dog pups were recently born at the Saint Louis Zoo. The births are the first for the species at the zoo, marking a significant addition to an endangered population.
The Clintons are slamming a Republican-controlled committee’s attempts as “legally invalid” as GOP lawmakers prepare contempt of Congress proceedings against them.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reported a 16% decrease in crime in 2025, with homicides down 7.3% from 2024 and nearly 47% since 2020, as well as a 28% drop in shootings and a 15% decrease in robberies.
St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer is proposing a realignment of the Special Events and Communications department and the Convention and Visitors Bureau to improve coordination and communication, while assuring residents that festivals will not be impacted.
An intense fire broke out in Cahokia Heights early Tuesday morning, involving an abandoned business and several construction site trailers, with no injuries reported and an investigation into the suspicious cause of the fire is ongoing.
ST. LOUIS - A comfortable January start on Tuesday, temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s out the door. We’ll enjoy one more mild day this week. Increasing clouds and breezy Tuesday, with temperature highs in the low 60s. A cold front Tuesday night into Wednesday brings a few rain showers overnight and a [...]
Each summer, dozens of interns participate in the Muny internship program, working in production and administration to create seven full-scale musical theatre productions over just 10 weeks.
The announcement, made less than a week ago, has shaken students, parents, and faculty at the long-standing Catholic school that has served generations of families in South City.
Reverend Darryl Gray has stepped into the role of chaplain and program manager at the St. Louis City Justice Center, after resigning from the Jail Oversight Board, marking a significant transition aimed at improving conditions for detainees.