A St. Louis County business owner discovered that an accountant had misused $40,000 in company funds on personal purchases and rent payments while covering the books during her vacation.
The Illinois Supreme Court has reversed the conviction of actor Jussie Smollett, who was found guilty of falsely reporting a 2019 hate crime, after he argued that the State's second prosecution was a due process violation.
ST. LOUIS - A big change is set to come for the upcoming 2025 Mardi Gras celebration. The Mardi Gras Foundation announced that the upcoming Mayor's Ball is moving to the Anheuser-Busch Biergarten in Soulard. In past years, the signature Mardi Gras event has been held at City Hall and Union Station. The Mayor's Ball [...]
What is now St. Louis was once home to more than 100 mounds constructed by Native Americans — so many that St. Louis was once known as “Mound City.” Settlers tore most of them down, and just one remains.
A Missouri Lottery player won $50,000 from a recently released scratcher after using a calculator to add up a series of prizes, and plans to use some of the winnings for a vacation.
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for a missing 64-year-old woman. The advisory was issued Thursday morning for Suzanne Johnson, 64, after an incident that occurred on the 2200 block of Alberta Street in the Marine Villa neighborhood of south St. Louis. Authorities say Johnson contacted [...]
ST. LOUIS - Another pulse of energy from a storm system to our north is rolling through the St. Louis area Thursday morning. Clouds will move in before sunrise for all but our southwestern most communities. Pockets of snow flurries will be possible east of metro St. Louis, from Carlinville, Ill. south to Mount Vernon. [...]
The same white supremacist group that flew Nazi flags above highway 40 in October, sparking outrage across the St. Louis area, is now taking credit for an equally disturbing march in Ohio over the weekend. And they’re being condemned by high-profile organizations both near and far.
The federal government gave nearly $500 million to the City of St. Louis over three years ago. Now, a citizen-led petition is requesting the State of Missouri to step in and conduct an audit on the city, led by sixth-generation St. Louisan and small business owner Andrew Policek.
A groundbreaking effort to combat homelessness and health disparities in north St. Louis is now complete. Doorways is offering permanent housing for individuals living with HIV, aiming to reshape lives.
The search for a missing Edwardsville man came to a tragic end last month, and now authorities are asking the public for help in solving the potential hit-and-run that killed him