ST. LOUIS - Nelly, Chingy, and members of the St. Lunatics are set to embark on the 'Where the Party At' World Tour in 2025. Although the tour features more than 50 tour dates across several countries, local residents are surprised the St. Louis natives won't be stopping in their hometown. The St. Louis natives [...]
The Army Corps of Engineers is planning a controlled burn on 40 acres of land along Riverlands Way in St. Louis, which will produce a large amount of smoke and be visible over a long distance.
Gojet Airlines is planning to nearly double its operations in 2024, adding one new aircraft each month and creating around 150 new jobs, solidifying St. Louis's position as a key player in the aerospace industry.
A man who boasted about selling drugs while on house arrest in a music video was sentenced to decades behind bars in connection with a deadly St. Louis County overdose.
Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department have released a surveillance image of a vehicle driven by a suspect wanted for cutting a man last month in the city's Downtown West neighborhood.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has signed into law several new laws that will take effect on January 1st, 2025, including a minimum wage increase to $15 an hour, the elimination of subminimum wage for disabled workers, and a requirement for employers to disclose salary and benefits information on job postings.
The Illinois Flag Commission has announced the Top 10 finalists for their new state flag design competition, which will be voted on by the public starting in January.
ST. LOUIS - The U.S. Probation Office of the Eastern District of Missouri in St. Louis hosted its annual holiday party Tuesday night. The annual holiday party provides support for people who are supervised by their office to have a positive holiday experience with their children. The office provided toys, coats, and quilts to more [...]
Wednesday will see a chance of flurries or light snow, with temperatures recovering into the upper 30s on Thursday and climbing into the upper 40s on Friday, with rain expected to continue into Saturday.
Toby Collier isn’t sure why, but he had a feeling he should go pick up parts for his business last Friday, even though it’s work always done by other employees.
Gateway Stem High School’s library was overflowing for Tuesday evening’s SLPS board meeting, as attendees eager to understand the system’s current progress as they rebuild after a year that dismantled the establishment.
Clayton City Hall was filled Tuesday as the mayor and the board of aldermen continued discussions on the proposed Big Bend Overlay Zoning District. The plan sparked intense debate among residents and city leaders.