A St. Louis County man admitted in court on Tuesday to using movie prop money to scam online sellers of vehicles and other valuables, costing them over $229,000.
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley has introduced legislation known as Travis's Law, nearly one year after a St. Louis-area boy tragically died from injuries in a head-on collision.
The Holy Convocation, one of the nation's largest and most influential religious conventions, is planning to make a highly-anticipated return to St. Louis next year.
A massive Illinois home that prides itself on timeless elegance and intricate architecture, most notably with a curved staircase, expansive layout, and customized woodwork, has captivated attention as it hits the market.
St. Louis County Council has overridden County Executive Sam Page's veto, allowing tobacco sales to continue near schools when the store changes owners.
A fatal two-vehicle accident occurred on Interstate 44 and Vandeventer Avenue, involving a Toyota Prius and a tractor trailer, resulting in the driver of the Prius being pronounced dead at the hospital.
The St. Louis County Council is considering revising a proposal to give them the power to remove the county executive from office, instead focusing on the ability to fire department heads with a vote of the people.
ST. LOUIS - Clear skies and very cold this Wednesday morning. Single digits to low teens across the St. Louis region out the door. The winds are calm, so thankfully we aren’t adding to the bitter cold with a wind chill. Let’s watch for fog near the rivers and larger lakes. It will be sunny [...]
The social media hype machine began buzzing late last week about the potential for another major winter storm to hit the Midwest. That storm is currently crossing the central Pacific, thousands of miles from St. Louis. Those graphics promising another big snowfall have been replaced by a big cold.
Radek Faksa scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames 2-1. Faksa tipped in a shot by Tyler Tucker with 8:49 left.
A viral video of a coyote pulled from the produce section of a Chicago area grocery store has some St. Louis area residents wondering how the animal managed to find his way into a cooler section.
A member of the board overseeing St. Louis Public Schools resigned Tuesday evening and called out her colleagues on board for their “unprofessional behavior.”
More than a week after the big winter storm hit, the city of St. Louis is coming under fire for not treating side streets plowing areas where people’s homes are.