St. Louis is hosting a weekend-long celebration of Black Pride, featuring a bar hop, a free expo, and a Pride and Joy Brunch, to recognize the challenges faced by the Black LGBTQIA+ community.
A new school year leads to a new look for Washington University in St. Louis. The institution unveiled a rebranded logo on Friday, featuring the shorter name "WashU."
Alton, Illinois is offering scenic fall foliage and history tours along the Mississippi River, with tickets available now for a four-hour tour starting Oct. 10.
Missouri U.S. Senate candidates Josh Hawley and Lucas Kunce had a heated exchange at the Missouri State Fair, with Hawley claiming the agricultural industry was the leading industry in the state, despite data showing otherwise.
A number of businesses in the city's business district have covered windows and doors with plywood to better protect the buildings should demonstrations during next week's Democratic National Convention turn unruly.
A new feature story from People Magazine digs deep into the efforts of Dawn Chapman and Karen Nickel, two St. Louis-area mothers consistently pushing for action to combat radioactive waste in the region.
The St. Louis Blues' charity has launched Louie's Little Free Library, a program that provides free books to children in the community, with book nooks installed at local ice rinks.
An armed woman wanted for a shooting Friday morning at a White Castle in Bellefontaine Neighbors died after she turned a gun on herself following a police stop in St. Louis, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
Alton Mayor David Goins is set to hold a news conference to disclose more information about the massive sinkhole that formed at Gordon Moore Park, which has forced summer camps to be cancelled and sports leagues to be relocated.
Edwardsville School District is implementing campus improvements and enforcing a cell-phone policy, with Lincoln Middle School receiving the most money from a $100 million bond issue, and middle school students not allowed to use their cell phones at any point during the school day.
ST. LOUIS - We’re eyeing a developing northwest to southeast axis of rain, beginning to fill across central Missouri. All associated with a warm front nosing it’s way in our direction. High moisture content in central Missouri will lead to training thunderstorms. Rain and storms migrate east through the early afternoon and will weaken by [...]
The community came together Tuesday evening for a powerful night, holding a vigil for Ferguson Police Officer Travis Brown, who suffered a head injury during a protest last week.
The Saint Louis Public Schools District is racing for the upcoming school year with a focus on transportation while simultaneously grappling with a $35 million deficit.
With dozens of people already convicted, the feds say you can expect more criminal charges in connection with a fraud that began at a former chiropractic clinic in Arnold.
It’s been almost two months since the sinkhole in Alton formed, leaving summer camps canceled and sports leagues relocated. Locals are still struggling to process just how lucky everyone was that nobody was on the field at the time of the collapse.
One of the individuals charged with property damage to the Ferguson Police Department Friday night is a member of St. Louis’ Police Civilian Oversight Board (COB). He’s also a Democratic National Convention delegate.