A father and son from Florida and their labor contracting company pleaded guilty in federal court last week to bringing more than 100 unauthorized migrant workers to Missouri in 2018.
We may be experiencing an unforgiving St. Louis summer, but for the right price, you can imagine yourself sitting under the Tuscan sun on the porch of an Italian-style villa in Oakland, Missouri.
A Tennessee woman tied to a gang stealing valuables from parked vehicles in the St. Louis region and using stolen IDs to get money from those victims’ bank accounts has been sentenced to more than two years in federal prison.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol said former President Donald Trump refused to accept the results of the democratic process in its second public hearing Monday.
The ordinance has called for St. Charles County to use $10,000,000 of its $39,000,000 in the American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, funding from last year to fix neighborhood streets.
During the peak of the pandemic, the state of Missouri waived certain vehicle registration requirements. Some area drivers say the result is a logjam of vehicles in the St. Louis area with expired tags.
We're not seeing many lines around the block at testing sites around the country right now, but the co-founder of Curative says the positivity rate the company is seeing in patients is higher than it was during the first three COVID-19 surges and is approaching omicron levels from December.