St. Charles Police are investigating a shooting that took place early Wednesday morning.
One of the world's largest automotive assembly suppliers expands in Wentzville.
An area non-profit that helps people with HIV cut the ribbon Wednesday on its new $40 million facility.
The city of Carrollton, Illinois is getting a new water treatment plant.
A descendant of Dred Scott will receive some special documents on Wednesday.
Kindergarteners in Granite City are spending the day learning from their school bus drivers.
School bus drivers are getting a little extra love Wednesday.
St. Louis County breaks ground Wednesday on a new police precinct building in South County.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development visits St. Louis Wednesday.
Following Tuesday night's final debate, Republican candidate Darren Bailey is wasting no time getting back on the campaign trail.
Emergency crews were on the scene of a house fire in Washington Park early Wednesday morning.
Another big crowd turned out in Waterloo, Illinois on Tuesday night. A Queen of Hearts jackpot at Outsider Tavern was worth $413,222.
ESPN is reporting a big loss for Los Angeles Rams owner Enos Stanley Kroenke. According to the report, Kroenke’s fellow NFL owners have agreed to make him cover most of a massive, $790 million legal settlement over moving the team from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016.
An elementary school in Florissant where radioactive contamination was found will close and students will start virtual learning soon.
This is not the first time a Massachusetts company has raised the alarm about radioactive contamination inside a St. Louis area building.
A developer opted to pull his application to build 274 rental homes in Swansea, Illinois, after running into a storm of opposition from some residents.
St. Louis police are investigating after human remains were discovered in a yard outside a vacant home in north city.
Roughly 8,000 Missouri teachers make less than $35,000 a year, according to a report released by the Teacher Recruitment and Retention Blue Commission.
Parents want answers after radioactive contamination was found at an elementary school in north St. Louis County.
Three men appeared in federal court on Tuesday on charges of mail theft, while a fourth man was recently indicted.