Nikki Budzinski, an Illinois Congresswoman who represents St. Louis' Metro East region, says her name was included in the notes of a Minnesota murder suspect accused of killing a state lawmaker and her husband last weekend.
The St. Louis City Board of Aldermen is set to pass legislation on Tuesday morning to allocate $30 million from the Rams settlement for tornado relief efforts.
ST. LOUIS - Patchy dense fog Tuesday morning will burn away with mostly sunny skies, resulting in steamy heat and our first high in the 90s this year. Expect scattered rain and thunderstorms on Wednesday, some of which could be strong to severe. The rain & thunderstorms will exit Thursday with clear skies and highs [...]
MARYLAND HEIGHTS -- Lindenwood University formally introduced Keith Fisher as its men's hockey coach on Monday. Fisher comes to Lindenwood after spending 13 seasons as an assistant on the Penn State men's hockey program. The Nittany Lions advanced to their first-ever Frozen Four this past spring. Fisher takes over for Bill Muckalt, who spent only [...]
ST. LOUIS - Starting Monday, Metro Transit adjusted schedules on key routes in the city to improve reliability and timing as the community recovers from recent tornado disruptions. The changes affect major routes, including Ferguson–Clayton, Ballas–North Hanley and Chippewa. These adjustments aim to enhance connections at busy transit centers and ensure smoother commutes for riders. [...]
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Police felt it was time to share extraordinary body-camera footage of officers running toward the danger just after the tornado hit, working alongside residents, digging through collapsed buildings, hoping to find signs of life. Police Chief Robert Tracy narrated the video.: “Five people were killed, and dozens more were [...]
ST. LOUIS - Just a few days after the national “No Kings” protest, St. Louis is now heading into fireworks season. Despite many preparing for the Fourth of July, the Missouri fireworks businesses said they’re feeling the aftershock of President Donald Trump’s trade policies. Although shelves are full at Captain Jim’s fireworks in West Alton, [...]
Jamal Dunn's phone was flooded with calls and messages after reports that Vance Boelter, a Minnesota murder suspect, once worked for a security company with a similar name to Dunn's Praetorian Guard Services, leading to a wave of mistaken identity and harassment.
The summer vacation season is officially here, with all the good and bad that comes with traveling on airplanes, sleeping on hotel beds and potentially bringing home a most unpleasant guest – the bedbug.
A memorial grows near the intersection of Dingledine Road and Stonecroft Drive in St. Charles County, where a young woman lost her life over the weekend after being struck by Cottleville Fire Protection District vehicle.
On the northern edge of the Ozark Mountains, Onondaga Cave is one of two known caves that encompass part of a Missouri state park that shares the same name.
ST. LOUIS - A community-wide initiative aiming to construct 100 tiny homes is encountering challenges. "You've got the side walls and the back wall, so this is four houses frame-wise. Even at the bottom, it is the top of the roof," Erion Johnson Sr. said. He said there are tarps covering the projects after more [...]
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A person of interest was arrested by the St. Louis County Police Department (SLCPD) in connection to the death of a pedestrian on Highway 367 in Jennings on June 13. St. Louis County prosecutors have charged Brayan Medel, 19, of O’Fallon, Illinois, with leaving the scene of an accident - [...]
ST. LOUIS - The Municipal Opera Theatre of St. Louis is a beloved site for those in St. Louis, fostering a tradition and countless memories. On Monday afternoon, those at the Muny prepared for the return of musical theater at Forest Park, this time for the 107th season. “It’s 107 times we get to do [...]
The City of St. Louis has reached a settlement in a wrongful death suit filed by the former police chief after his wife was crushed by a falling piece of concrete while driving in the city.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - St. Louis County installed Juneteenth flags across Clayton’s county buildings. St. Louis leaders, such as Sam Page, county executive, and John Bowman, St. Louis County NAACP president, came to show their support for the flag’s installation Monday morning. Juneteenth was approved as a county holiday in 2021, following Page’s request [...]