The Missouri State Auditor's Office has requested more information from the Francis Howell School District over a former superintendent's $230,000 separation payout.
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery is asking the State of Missouri to cover nearly $7,000 in transportation and security costs from the recently-completed quo warranto trial aimed at removing him from office.
SPONSORED – Attorney Andrea McNairy of Brown & Crouppen Law Firm explains that in Missouri, you must have a valid driver’s license to operate a motorized bicycle, scooter, or moped on public roads, and riders must follow all standard traffic laws. Missouri classifies scooters by capability: models under 50cc that cannot exceed 30 mph are [...]
A new report from MoneyGeek finds that, on average, nearly 400 people die each year in winter weather-related crashes, highlighting the most dangerous states for drivers during the season.
A vomiting disorder linked to frequent marijuana use is on the rise, prompting global health officials to allow researchers to track the condition and study it.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. — An overnight fire destroyed a vacant house early Thursday morning in Washington Park. The fire broke out around 12:30 a.m. in the area of North 51st Street. The fire completely destroyed the structure. According to officials, no injuries were reported.
ST. LOUIS — Snow has struggled to make it to the ground with our current front passing through the area. A few flurries are still possible through daybreak. Temperatures are dropping across the region Thursday morning and the next 24 hours will be quite cold. Temperatures will fall into the teens as the sun comes [...]
ST. LOUIS — A firefighter was rescued while battling an overnight house fire early Thursday morning in south St. Louis. The fire broke out around 3:45 a.m. on the 2600 block of Ohio Avenue in the city's Fox Park neighborhood. According to St. Louis Fire Department Chief Dennis Jenkerson, the incident happened after the roof [...]
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is responding to driver frustration earlier this week by treating roads until conditions return to normal.
Eureka residents have had enough with a crumbling and closed bridge that’s cut off several neighborhoods from their regular routes and slowed down emergency responders.