JOPLIN, Mo. — Dozens of people came out Monday in Joplin to show support for "The People's Convoy" as it passed through town. Hundreds of vehicles from semis to trucks and even RV campers passed by cheering supporters with American flags and signs just before 10:00 AM on I-44. This convoy, along with many others, [...]
ST. LOUIS - A woman was shot while at the Pin-Up Bowl in the Delmar Loop late Sunday night. Police said shots were fired at 11:56 p.m. when an altercation started in the Pin-Up Bowl. It continued outside to the front of the business. The suspects then began shooting at each other. Then they entered [...]
ST. LOUIS - A man was shot at a gas station in St. Louis City Monday morning. The shooting happened just before 6 a.m. in the 1600 block of Union Boulevard at the ZX Gas Station. The 31-year-old man was conscious and breathing when officers arrived at the scene. He was then taken to the [...]
ST. LOUIS - Monday starts the week off nicely. It will be sunny and warm with high temperatures in the upper-50s. High-pressure overhead will keep the quiet weather around for most of the week. Temperatures will be well above normal, mainly in the 60s. So far, the weekend forecast is looking wet.
ST. LOUIS - Car break-in suspects led police on a chase Sunday night, and it was caught on camera. Surveillance video showed four men breaking into cars at the La Quinta Inn on Lindbergh near I-44. At least five cars were hit. When Sunset Hills officers arrived at about 11:45 p.m., the men jumped into [...]
Beginning Monday, many parts of the St. Louis metropolitan area will no longer be under a mask mandate. The move comes as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the decline.
St. Louis area school districts are struggling to help kids recover from the learning challenges brought on by virtual education during the COVID-19 pandemic. District spokespersons acknowledged they need money for everything; from tutoring help for students, to special counseling, to summer school.
The streets of Soulard were quiet Sunday after the much-anticipated wild return of Mardi Gras on Saturday, where thousands of people of all ages came dressed in green, gold, and purple.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been warning of refund delays in what they anticipated would be a "frustrating" filing season for not just American taxpayers but professional filers as well. Here's what you can do to get your refund faster.
ST. LOUIS - The Jewish Community Center is currently hosting its Jewish Book Festival, and has some special events planned for Sunday. It will present two unique “Bookend” events. One features St. Louis native and children’s nonfiction author Dean Robbins. He joins the J and the St. Louis County Library for a program featuring his latest title, Thank You, Dr Salk: [...]
The Ukrainian community and those standing in solidarity with them during this time of war gathered Saturday morning in a car parade to bring awareness to the Russian invasion happening overseas.
A suburban St. Louis school district has reversed its earlier decision to remove a book from its school libraries in the face of criticism and a class-action lawsuit.