ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC) has named Mike Leara as its next Executive Director, according to a press release. Leara will serve as the MGC's ninth Executive Director, succeeding Peggy Richardson, who retired in June. Leara becomes Executive Director at a pivotal time as Missouri residents will head to the ballots in [...]
ST. LOUIS - The Ritenour School District announced that the high school will be closed on Thursday. The district sent out a note saying students will have an alternate method of instruction (AMI) day due to overnight threats to the school. The district says the choice to close the school is out of an abundance [...]
St. LOUIS - We have high clouds expanding into our region from Tropical Storm Francine and the rain has made it almost to Memphis. Thursday we'll see increasing and thickening clouds continuing to lift in from the south. Temperatures reach the mid 80s. Rain from this system will impact our region from southeast to northwest [...]
In a major legal decision, a St. Louis County court ruled in favor of Northside Urgent Care Hospital, which had been sued by the Homer G. Phillips Nurses’ Alumni Association over the hospital’s use of the name “Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital.”
Smoke engulfing the Twin Towers is an image seared in minds all over the world. Americans are still deeply grieving the loss of thousands of lives and supporting those who survived the horrific 9/11 attacks 23 years later.
With election day now less than eight weeks away, the campaign over one of the biggest issues on the November ballot in Missouri is starting to heat up: Amendment 2, or legalized sports betting.
Amvets Post 48 in De Soto was packed Wednesday afternoon with family and friends of James McAnally. The 55-year-old father and tree service operator was killed last week.
“It started a few weeks ago with a phone call to the corporate security team. We had a job seeker that had one of those too good to be true opportunities and wanted to validate whether the opportunity and the job offer were legit,” Spire’s Patrick Christie said.
A founder of a church espousing sex and marriage between adults and children has been found to be a sexually dangerous person by a Madison County jury, and he will remain imprisoned in Illinois.
The Vatican's Dicastery of Clergy has rejected outstanding appeals of parishioners in two Missouri parishes, clearing the way for them to be subsumed by neighboring parishes.