A nice fall day ahead with highs in the mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny skies. We'll see clouds increasing this evening and overnight as an unsettled pattern begins across our area Sunday bringing multiple rounds of rain and storms Sunday through Tuesday. Rain chances look best west and northwest of St. Louis for [...]
The firearms portion of Missouri's fall turkey season has come to an end. The Missouri Department of Conservation says the number of turkeys bagged by hunters was down this year.
Duck and coot hunting will start 30 minutes before sunrise Saturday morning. It includes northern and middle hunting zones, which include some in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Friday marked another record for early voting numbers in St. Louis County. Election officials reported 23,316 no-excuse in-person absentee ballots were cast Friday.
The remains of a U.S. soldier from Missouri killed on D-Day during World War II will be interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery next week, military officials announced Friday.
On Friday, two days after a massive fire at a battery processing plant, concerns continued to grow for Fredericktown residents. The school district shut down school for the day while state and federal agencies tested air quality in the community.
Missouri's Amendment 3, which uses the phrase "reproductive rights for all persons," has sparked debate over whether it could be interpreted to include gender-affirming care for minors without parental consent.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A Chesterfield man is accused of stealing over $21,000 worth of tires from a shop in Ballwin. According to the Ballwin Police Department, the incident occurred on July 18 and 22 at a tire shop located in Ballwin. Police say the man, Abdulaal Hassan (age not provided), informed workers that [...]
What's love got to do with it? Possibly everything when it comes to music icon Tina Turner returning to the city's The Ville neighborhood illustrated in a new mural.
UPS is holding a hiring blitz in the St. Louis area, aiming to hire nearly 1,400 seasonal employees, with most applicants receiving a job in less than 10 minutes.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit that could have prevented early voting in St. Charles County, ruling that it did not comply with the rules of procedure in Missouri.