Rather than face trial for the 2021 kidnapping and murder of a disabled woman in the city’s Bevo neighborhood, a St. Louis man agreed to plead guilty to reduced charges.
SSM Health is hosting a week-long drug takeback drive starting Monday, Oct. 21, to provide a safe and convenient way to dispose of unused prescription drugs, with the official Prescription Drug Takeback Day on Oct. 26.
ST. LOUIS - A few more clouds around on Monday and quite warm after a cool start. Highs will be in the upper 70s. A weak storm system early Tuesday will try to bring some rain to the area, despite running out of available moisture as it pushes into the dry eastern half of the [...]
Missouri voters are gearing up for one of the most extensive ballots in recent state history this November, as several high-profile issues are poised to shape the future of state policy.
Nearly 200 schools across the country received shipments of ready-to-eat meat products that have been recalled over possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Uniformed police officers put their department vehicles on display Sunday afternoon for a trunk-or-treat experience at the Schnucks parking lot at Hampton and Gravois.
Pepper Pike's Spanish Lake Townhomes show some signs of needed repairs from the street. A former regional maintenance supervisor says inside the facilities, there are frequent problems
The National Association of Black Accountants' St. Louis Chapter celebrated more than 50 years of service and community impact at a special gala Friday night, highlighting decades of professional development and support.
Hundreds lined along a procession route Saturday to pay respects a fallen Michael Clarke, a St. Charles County paramedic who tragically died while on duty earlier this month.
A suspect in a Schnucks robbery in north St. Louis County allegedly pointed a gun at an officer during a confrontation before he was taken into custody.