ST. LOUIS - A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that happened Sunday on a MetroLink train. The 23-year-old man could face charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action, and failure to report a shooting. The shooting happened just after midnight Sunday morning at the Forest Park-Debalievere station inside of a [...]
ST. LOUIS - Wednesday is 4/20, also known as Weed Day, and a couple of local businesses have specials in honor of the annual event. Mission Taco Joint is teaming up with the dispensary Proper Cannabis. They will hand out a limited number of GMO tacos. The restaurant's popular portobello mushroom taco has been renamed [...]
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis area sees a cool and wet start Wednesday morning. Showers and storms are expected throughout the day. It will also be windy and cool with highs in the upper-50s. Expect scattered showers and storms Thursday with high temperatures in the 70s. Some showers are expected early Friday, but it [...]
Just after one of Saint Louis University’s top student-athletes announces he may transfer to another university, SLU announced a new effort to help its student-athletes "cash in" on the ever-evolving business of college of sports.
A Washington County mom remains haunted by her son’s last text message – “help me please.” That text is now the key piece of evidence charging a man with murder.
Robert Tebbe, executive director of enrollment development and institutional planning at Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC), is excited about the Illinois budget approved by lawmakers and signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker Tuesday.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. -- The St. Louis County Council voted to approve the county’s share of the convention center expansion and $40 million for the new north St. Louis County recreation center.
St. Louis Mayor, Tishaura Jones, addressed the city in her first “State of the City” Tuesday night at Harris Stowe State University. The address was celebrated as the city's first in decades.
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis announced its plan to transform an over 100-year-old building into an entrepreneurship and women's business center.
A group of attorneys, including prominent civil rights lawyer Ben Crump, announced filing two new lawsuits on behalf of the victims of a deadly Amazon warehouse collapse in Edwardsville.
CHICAGO, Ill. (WMBD) -- Masks are off in Illinois for those using public transportation. Gov. JB Pritzker made the announcement Tuesday, citing the federal mask mandate lift that no longer requires those using public transportation to wear a mask. In Illinois, masks will no longer be required on public transit, in public transit hubs, or [...]
The new strike force will aim to target cartels and criminal organizations operationally and financially by increasing collaboration, improving intelligence, investing in analysis, combating human smuggling, and stopping drug flow among each of the participating states.