In November, Missourians will be faced with the question of whether to legalize recreational marijuana under the initiative submitted by Legal Missouri 2022.
O'FALLON, Mo. - Crew members from the O'Fallon Fire Protection District were spotted last week mowing the lawn of a person who had a medical emergency. The O'Fallon Fire Protection District said in a Facebook post that the crew members were from station 4. Last week they were called to a medical emergency where crews [...]
ST. LOUIS - Frontenac Police said they are seeing more and more people violating the rules of handicap parking spots. "These are not victimless crimes," the Frontenac Police Department said in a Facebook post. These violators can prevent disabled individuals from performing essential tasks such as grocery shopping and getting to doctor's appointments." The department [...]
The Ballwin Police Department is asking for the public's help with finding a suspect in connection with a crash outside of a community center earlier this month.
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Public Schools superintendent plans to retire at the end of 2022. The announcement was made Tuesday ahead of the start of the 2022-23 school year. Dr. Kelvin Adams' retirement officially starts on December 31. He has been with the district for 14 years. “Over the years, we have marked [...]
STELLA, Mo. — It's prime wildfire season in the western United States, which requires firefighters and paramedics from all fifty states to help extinguish. Here in Missouri, there's one man living locally that answers the call for help out west: Levi Clymer from Stella. Most of the year, Levi Clymer works as a firefighter for [...]
The federal government has approved Governor Mike Parson's request for a federal disaster declaration after devastating flooding in several St. Louis areas.
We’ve told you about a star witness who admitted she lied about a case that imprisoned Bertha Owens for life. Now, Owens’ original attorney explains why there may not have been a murder in the first place.
A school district in Jefferson County is cutting their bus service for certain students due to driver shortages which causes many parents to fear for their children's safety.