The holiday season is officially here, and over the next two months, there will be several chances to view seasonal sights.
It's going to be a mostly clear and cold Sunday morning.
St. Louis Public Schools' Superintendent, Dr. Kelvin Adams, said virtual classes will resume Monday, November 14, while administrators work to finalize plans on when and where students can return to class in person.
Dozens of people braved the cold weather Saturday for an anti-violence block party at Affinia Healthcare.
A local sorority put on a community service event Saturday in East St. Louis.
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis will offer thousands of free Thanksgiving meals to families in need ahead of the holiday.
Well-known actor and former NFL player Terry Crews surprised dozens of elementary school students Friday in the Ritenour School District.
Several retailers have announced that their doors will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
Emergency crews raced to the crash scene at the Dallas Executive Airport.
Less than a week after Missouri voters approved Amendment 3 to legalize recreational marijuana, state regulators have drafted rules as to what that might look like in the near future.
The Owensville Police Department has issued an Endangered SILVER Advisory for an elderly man who went missing Friday.
University City High School honored a student Friday after he rescued a child during the historic flooding in July.
The first snow of the season has arrived to the surprise of many after temperatures peaked up to 80 degrees just a few days ago.
Thieves carjacked one man and pistol-whipped another man in separate crimes overnight in St. Louis.
When wage increases are on the ballot, voters usually say yes. That was the case in multiple states with one notable loss.
Those interested in urban fishing can do so in St.
A snowy Saturday for some near the St. Louis area. It marks the first snowfall for many residents south of St. Louis city and in the Metro East.
Some woke up this morning to the surprise of snow on the ground.
On October 21, 2009, on the way back from her friend's house, Elizabeth Olten was heading home.
Due to the winter weather, a major wreck involving two overturned tractor-trailers has stalled traffic in Collinsville.