A driver struck a Missouri Trooper's patrol truck on Interstate 270, but no one was injured, and the MSHP is urging drivers to slow down and be aware of emergency vehicles, tow trucks, and MoDOT workers.
ST. LOUIS - Temperatures have fallen into the low to mid-10s out the door Wednesday morning. Some clouds have rolled back in, slowing the drop off, but we’re still a good 10 degrees colder in spots from Tuesday morning. Some sun later Wednesday, which will be good to clear off the roads, highs only in [...]
The St. Louis County Council discussed two major proposals Tuesday night: one that could eventually lead to them ousting County Executive Sam Page, and another that requests the state conduct an investigation into the county’s prosecuting attorney’s office that could lead to a full audit.
Gateway Pet Guardians hopes to find homes for dozens of dogs rescued from the cold. The nonprofit rescue organization operates a shelter in East St. Louis, Illinois, providing resources and subsidized pet care for owners.
The Kansas City woman seen in a viral video where she ditched her car while it slid on black ice recounts what happened, and how the frightening moment led to a heartwarming ending
The Kansas City woman seen in a viral video where she ditched her car while it slid on black ice recounts what happened, and how the frightening moment led to a heartwarming ending
After the winter storm closed the St. Louis County Courthouse Monday, Tuesday marked the first day on the job for St. Louis County's new prosecutor, Melissa Price Smith.
Temperatures may have been in the mid-20s Tuesday, but that didn’t stop St. Louisans from participating in the time-honored tradition of sledding on Art Hill in Forest Park.
Two St. Louis home renovation companies have been ordered to pay thousands to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over federal lead-based paint violations.
President Joe Biden signed into law the "Stop Campus Hazing Act" over three years after a former University of Missouri-Columbia student was left wheelchair-bound, blind, and unable to speak from fraternity hazing at the university.
Light pillars appearing in the sky early Tuesday morning in Kansas City were caused by tiny ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, and are a product of the recent winter storm.