JOLIET, Ill. (AP) โ Photos of a child's bloody body, a black knife holder and other crime scene evidence took center stage Wednesday at the murder and hate crime trial for an Illinois landlord accused of fatally stabbing a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy in 2023. Joseph Czuba, 73, faces first-degree murder, attempted murder and hate [...]
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is looking for some help for the upcoming camping season, and those who love the outdoors could be the perfect fit.
Missouri coach Robin Pingeton, whose team is tied for last place in the Southeastern Conference, on Wednesday announced her resignation effective at the end of the season.
A former middle school teacher in the Affton School District appeared in federal court on Wednesday and admitted possessing hundreds of images and videos containing child sexual abuse material.
The Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court expressed gratitude as she delivered the 2025 State of the Judiciary to a joint session of the Missouri General Assembly Wednesday.
After an explosive back-and-forth at their last hearing with the Missouri State Public Defenderโs Office, it was business as usual for the House Budget Committee Wednesday as the MSPD director was able to make her budget pitch to the legislative body, without interruption.
U.S. Representative Mark Alford of Missouri drew the ire of his constituents earlier this week while fielding questions about President Donald Trump and advisor Elon Musk's plans to slash federal jobs.
ST. LOUIS - Japanese discount retailer Daiso is set to open a pair of new stores in Brentwood and Chesterfield this summer. Daiso, known for its treasure-hunt shopping experience, will introduce two new stores this summer in the Chesterfield Commons and the Brentwood Pointe plazas. Daiso was originally founded in Japan in 1977 and expanded [...]
As Missouri lawmakers push for a bill to shift control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to a state-appointed board, Kansas City's Mayor Quinton Lucas has spoken out, expressing his belief that St. Louis does not need such a change.
On this date, more than a decade ago, St. Louis native and bowling Hall of Famer Pete Weber delivered a viral quote that continues to captivate sports fans.