A Missouri House hearing will examine whether current commercial driver licensing standards adequately protect public safety, following an incident in Lincoln County where a truck driver was recorded driving the wrong way on a divided highway.
Buffy Dillon was named the Remarkable Woman of the year in St. Louis for her tireless work in providing resources to those affected by colon cancer and her efforts to help those affected by the May 16th tornado.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department officers could face automatic suspensions for failing to activate their body cameras under a new discipline policy, with repeat violations leading to longer periods of suspension.
Gas prices in the St. Louis region are expected to increase due to a seasonal fuel blend switch and rising tensions in the Middle East, with the national average reaching $3.11 per gallon.
MoDOT is seeking public input on a major project to improve a busy section of Gravois Avenue, which has seen 22 fatalities and 77 serious injuries in the past four years, with the goal of resurfacing the aging roadway and enhancing safety.
ST. LOUIS - Our next round of rain is now underway as we continue our wet and active week of weather. With several inches of rain total throughout the week, we should alleviate the growing drought conditions across Missouri and Illinois. On Tuesday, early morning rain and thunder along with fog and low hanging clouds [...]
A tragic shooting in Belleville over the weekend is sending shockwaves through the region’s arts community. A young performer known for his talent and bright spirit is being remembered tonight by those who watched him grow on stage.
Following the United States' and Israel's attack of Iran over the weekend, Scott Air Force Base has announced the "immediate suspension" of its Trusted Traveler Program.
Ben Hurst spent years amassing a collection of plumbing tools. On Saturday, Hurst was working in his yard before noon. He walked around to the back of his house and when he came back, all of it had been stolen.
A jury found a St. Louis County man guilty in connection with a 2011 murder-for-hire scheme in which he conspired with a woman to kill her fiancé for for part of a $250,000 insurance payout.