ST. LOUIS - The Missouri State University Pride Band is set to perform at the Presdiential Inaugration Parade in Washington, D.C. According to KCUR, The Missouri State University Band is expected to have 338 band members travel to Washington, D.C., to perform the university's fight song, 'The Scotsman,' and an arrangement of 'Ode to Joy.' [...]
ST. LOUIS -- With active shooter situations happening year-round in the United States, law enforcement leaders are educating others and the public on how to prepare and respond. Col. Steve Lewis recently returned from a months-long deployment with the FBI in Washington, DC – and a big focus was active shooter training. He spoke with [...]
Mike Kehoe's inauguration as Missouri's 58th governor took place Monday afternoon, with his friends and family from across the state and country gathered to witness Kehoe as he was sworn in.
Riverview Gardens School District is considering closing a school due to post-pandemic enrollment decline, and is seeking input from parents, employees, and community members through a survey and four meetings.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - There were no injuries after a fire destroyed a vacant building in East St. Louis overnight Monday morning. The fire took place around 1:45 a.m. overnight Monday morning on the 1700 block of Ohio Avenue in East St. Louis. Fire officials are trying to figure out the cause of the [...]
Metro Transit is enhancing its Call-A-Ride service for riders with disabilities by implementing 'Spare', a new scheduling and dispatching software, and will roll out new rider communication tools in February.
ST. LOUIS - We made it to 44 F on Sunday, but now colder air is settling back in on northwest winds. Monday will be mostly clear with out-of-door temperatures in the teens, with highs only in the mid-20s. There is a chance of snow across northern MO and western IL Monday night. Some flurries [...]
Missouri welcomed a brave world traveler mid-January. Seven-year-old Tala arrived in St. Louis Sunday afternoon, entering a new chapter of her and her family's lives, and will soon begin treatment at Shriners Children’s Hospital.
Missouri's 58th Governor will be sworn into office Monday, but on the eve of the inauguration, Governor Mike Parson is reminiscing about his time in office.
Some Metro East elected leaders are pushing for compensation for hundreds of residents who have been exposed to radioactive waste over the decades. On Sunday, those leaders announced they’re on a mission to do the right thing.
Walmart says customers should throw out a chicken broth product that was sold at stores in mostly Southern states late last year. The retailer has recalled 48-ounce cartons of Great Value Family Size Chicken Broth that had been sold at 242 stores in nine states.