ST. LOUIS - A very mild start out the door Tuesday. Morning temperatures are running 20โ30 degrees warmer than Monday morning. Tuesday will be warm and windy through the day, with highs in the mid-80s. Metro St. Louis could easily reach 86 F, which would tie the record set back in 2016. Skies will be [...]
You've heard the idea of paying it forward โ doing something selfless to benefit someone else? That's what Laila Anderson wants to do; she's wishing it forward.
City employees of Bellefontaine Neighbors walked out Friday, leaving a message of support for Mayor Dinah Tatman and calling for urgent reforms on the doors of city hall.
Detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are searching for a hit-and-run driver who killed a man in a motorized wheelchair over the weekend.
The state of Missouri is attempting to overturn a 2021 executive order that President Joe Biden signed. The order aimed to help educate voters about how to register to vote.
A St. Louis County man was given a pair of four-year suspended sentences and must undergo 120 days of prison shock time for a fatal crash that claimed the lives of his ex-girlfriend and her toddler daughter.
St. Louis City residents can vote early at eight locations through November 4 for the general election, with more than 100,000 residents casting ballots in the metropolitan area in its first week.
Jefferson County residents can vote early for the November 5 general election at multiple locations, including the County Clerk's Office, Rickman Auditorium, New Hope Fellowship, and Hillsboro Civic Club, with no-excuse early voting available to any registered voter.
St. Charles County is expecting 25% of total turnout to come from early voting, and is bringing in traffic cops to handle gridlock, while the Election Authority office is offering extended hours and services, including curbside voting and a free shuttle service.
St. Louis County residents can vote early at 14 locations through November 4, with mail-in ballots accepted until 7 p.m. on Election Day, and voters can check wait times online.
According to a 432-page incident report made public on Monday by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the 19-year-old former student who broke into Central Visual Performing Arts High School, stalked its halls, and killed a teacher and student during a mass shooting in October 2022 had written a manifesto outlining his goals and targets on that fateful day.
A St. Louis avoided a jury trial this week by reaching an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to a 2023 homicide in the cityโs Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood.