ST. LOUIS - Thursday’s rain and all that melting snow have led to some thick fog developing this Friday morning. Some areas of fog are worse than others, but everyone should expect low visibilities at 9 a.m. Friday morning. Cloudy skies will linger through the day and a few spot showers will be possible, especially [...]
From the outside of a serene property on Country Trails Court, you might never guess the filth on the other side of the door. The order to vacate sign is a hint.
Missouri's new governor has a list of priorities that range from cutting taxes, expanding child care access, and increasing penalties for crime to changes to the education system.
There are 1,003 child care providers who still have a pending review of payment errors from June through September of 2024. Another 660 providers have resolutions dating back between Jan. 1 and May 31, 2024.
A stunning crime spree at a local storage facility throughout several units were broken into overnight Wednesday. Renters have lost expensive items and personal belongings.
The National Transportation Safety Board has yet to determine the cause of Wednesday's deadly crash involving a military helicopter and a commercial flight in Washington, D.C.
An American woman who was tried in three killings before disappearing from a prison in Mexico more than 50 years ago has died in Canada, where she was living under an alias, authorities announced Thursday. Sharon Kinne was charged before her 25th birthday with killing her Missouri husband, her boyfriend’s wife and a man she’d [...]
One local family is mourning their loss of a loved one who was killed in the plane crash outside along the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., Wednesday night.
A St. Louis Metropolitan police officer was charged with a misdemeanor on Thursday after allegedly sharing a fatal traffic crash recording on Snapchat.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones approved and signed Board Bill 137 Thursday, which allows city residents to obtain a government-issued identification card for free.
Missouri lawmakers are pushing for stricter abortion laws at both the federal and state levels after voters approved a landmark constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Missouri last fall.