BALLWIN, Mo. – Missouri State troopers report a Ballwin teenager has died in a crash on I-70 westbound in Callaway County just before 1 a.m. Friday at mile marker 137.8. A semi-truck was stopped in the right lane due to a previous crash that was blocking the road. The teenager, 18-year-old Justin Tognozzi of Ballwin, [...]
There was a lot of purple, green, and gold in Soulard on Saturday for the 2022 Mardi Gras Parade. It's the first time the parade was held in person since the pandemic began and people were beyond excited.
AFFTON, Mo. -- Floodwaters rushed into an apartment building at the Park Forest Apartments on Fleta Street Friday. A water main break was the source of the rushing water.
The dire situation in Ukraine is taking a toll on some St. Louisans, including one family who has an adopted son from Ukraine. Watching the country that made them a family, tangled up in war, hurts them deeply.
COVID-19 is very personal to East St. Louis Mayor Robert Eastern. He battled the deadly virus and is taking no chances. The mandatory mask requirement at City Hall is not something he's ready to give up.
Six months after the state started enrolling thousands of Missourians into the Medicaid program following a court's ruling, lawmakers may reverse the voters' decision.
The United States is bracing for Russian cyberattacks. Authorities said potential targets include electrical grids, banking systems, and cell phone networks.
ST. LOUIS–An Alabama man will spend the rest of his life in prison after being sentenced to two life terms for the December 2019 deaths of three people in Bethalto. Brady Witcher, 41, was found guilty last month in the execution-style deaths of 59-year-old Shari Yates, her son 30-year old Andrew Brooks, and roommate 32-year-old John McMillan. Witcher and his [...]
Most Americans live in places where healthy people, including students in schools, can safely take a break from wearing masks under new U.S. guidelines released Friday.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) -- Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker confirmed the statewide indoor mask requirement will end Monday, Feb. 28, at 12:01 a.m. The announcement came as statewide hospitalizations fell by 50% and ICU capacity increased by 24%. Illinois’ weekly COVID-19 case rate also saw a 70% decrease. Pritzker previously announced his plan to lift the [...]