Ferguson Police say an innocent bystander was killed and another person was critically injured after gunfire erupted outside a gas station just before midnight on Tuesday.
An 11-year-old boy, charged in the shooting death of an infant girl last week in north St. Louis, will be placed in a state facility for mental health treatment.
A St. Louis man is facing two felony stealing charges after prosecutors say he stole more than $7,000 worth of electronics from a Target store in Kirkwood on two occasions in June.
A man fired a crossbow and a BB gun at a passing car earlier this week in Jefferson County, then bit a responding deputy in the knee during his arrest, according to newly-filed criminal charges.
Your electric bills could rise next year. Ameren Missouri is asking state regulators to approve a base rate increase that would cost the average customer an extra $13 per month.
Bryan Quinn has been appointed as President of Global Operations for Peabody, effective August 1, 2026, bringing with him 30 years of experience in the mining industry.
NEOGA, Ill. (WCIA) -- Illinois State Police continue their death investigation at Lake Mattoon, after remains were found floating in the water Sunday. Sammy Flynn, an Effingham County resident, was relaxing at the lake with her family and friends when they discovered the remains. “My dad handed me an oar from the boat, and he [...]
As residents across Illinois prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, many have the same question every year: Which fireworks are actually allowed in the state?
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education says they have submitted the framework to begin assessing schools using an "A" to "F" grading system.
ST. LOUIS – Local influencer Kia Holt returns to StudioSTL with a host of fun things to do around town this July. Stay tuned for her list that includes cultural events, live music, festivals, wellness events, food experiences, and family-friendly activities, and more. Like and follow Kia on Instagram and TikTok
A former St. Louis building inspector admitted to taking more than $1.6 million from city-funded rehabilitation contracts and diverting it to companies owned by his wife and sister.