Ruby-throated hummingbirds are common in the area, according to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Missouri Department of Conservation.
A U.S. District Court judge in Illinois sentenced a Cahokia man to nearly three years in prison on a federal weapons charge.
Collectible coins, currency, fine silver and jewelry are among more than 200 unclaimed property items to be auctioned online May 1-5 by the State of Illinois.
The Gateway Arch will be unlit for the entire month of May.
St. Louis Ballet is preparing for their modern approach of their Swan Lake performance over the weekend.
A Rolla woman is behind bars on felony charges as police investigate a toddler's death from earlier this week.
The National Park Service is presenting the 'No Tears Project' in St. Louis this week. It tells the story of the civil rights movement through jazz, poetry, and dance.
St. Louis University will host a free public lecture on the Catholic Church and racial justice.
1,300 high school students will get to learn about the construction industry from the professionals themselves. The second annual 'Build My Future' STL Construction Career Showcase starts Wednesday at the St. Charles Family Arena.
The 16th Gateway to Innovation Conference is Wednesday in St. Louis. More than 1,400 information technology workers will attend.
Clarksville officials are meeting Wednesday to begin planning for potential flooding.
Students from four local high schools are participating in a school safety forum Wednesday.
Iron County Sheriff Jeff Burkett is due in court Wednesday in Potosi.
A judge could decide whether to block the emergency rule on gender-affirming care filed by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Wednesday.
Several areas fire departments responded to a vacant house fire in Cahokia Heights.
One man is dead, and three others are hurt after the truck they are in is shot at, then crashes into a vacant home overnight in south St. Louis.
Multiple emergency crews were at the scene of a three-alarm fire at a University City pub and restaurant.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones delivered her second State of the City address on Tuesday.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has made cleaning up St. Louis a priority, but in certain spots, the city's garbage crisis is worse than ever.
An investigation is underway after a man was found dead in a county jail hours after a car crash.