The United States will reportedly welcome as many as 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. It's unclear where they will be relocated, but many people in the St. Louis area said they are ready to open their homes to the refugees.
Missouri is one of the last states in the country to pass a congressional map and even after the Senate approved new districts, the word is still not done.
ST. LOUIS--A 17-year-old from St. Louis could spend at least the next 45 years in prison after entering a guilty plea in the fatal shooting of a Southern Illinois University Edwardsville student. The shooting happened on January 14, 2021, just after 9:30 p.m. on Interstate 270 and Route 157. Moneer Damra, 26, was in the [...]
ST. LOUIS--The owners and operators of HoteLumière at The Arch have settled a wrongful death suit brought by the family of a St. Louis boy who drowned in the hotel's pool in 2018. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Madeline O. Connolly approved the settlement Thursday, which our news partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch report [...]
President Joe Biden announced Thursday that the United States expanded its sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, targeting members of the country’s parliament and the central bank’s gold reserves.
The president of the St. Louis Police Officers Association is voicing concerns over how the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office handled a case involving a suspect who tried to carjack two officers in a marked police vehicle.
A nurse was sentenced to 12 months of probation for failing to perform CPR on a nursing home patient in Madison County, leading to the patient's death in 2017.
St. Charles Police say the man accused of opening fire into several businesses on N. Main Street late Tuesday evening was asked to leave a bar beforehand.
“We got 16 one-gallon bags of meat out of this catch,” laughed Dain. “We’ve fried it, grilled it and made paddlefish tacos the other night. We’ll be having paddlefish for a while!”
The average positivity rate for COVID-19 tests in Missouri is at its lowest level since the state health department began tracking test results in early March 2020.