The judge in the child custody case involving former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens ruled that it should move to Texas because his two sons now spend most of their time there, and to better protect the boys from public scrutiny, according to a court document obtained Thursday by The Associated Press.
A central Illinois man pleaded guilty Friday to felony charges for assaulting a law enforcement officer and a member of the news media during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors said.
The St. Louis art fair celebrates 29 years this weekend in Clayton. It will feature an incredible collection of intriguing art, live music, delicious food, and Tons of Fun.
A new FEMA disaster recovery center will open today in St. Louis city to provide one-on-one assistance to people directly affected by the July flooding and severe storms.
The sweet sound of well-struck golf shots echoes through the grounds of Norwood Hills Country Club Friday afternoon. The percussion is pleasing to players and patrons alike, but it’s the charitable support this event provides that’s music to the ears of the St. Louis community.
A MoDOT supervisor reportedly ignored crucial safety training right before the fatal work zone crash in November 2021, according to an internal reprimand letter.
Friday night’s game against Alton High School took on a different look. Many fans were wearing gold-colored t-shirts to raise awareness about childhood cancer.
Across the St. Louis region, homelessness has been on the rise in recent years. One organization began to help when the New Life Evangelistic Center was forced to closed in 2017.
Federal agents testified on records from several cell phones Friday on the fourth day of trial for a man at the center of the Sweetie Pie’s murder-for-hire conspiracy.