Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones has called for a press conference and prayer vigil to rally support for Officer Travis Brown, who suffered a severe brain injury during a protest outside the Ferguson police department.
ST. LOUIS - Rain lingered late into Monday evening but we mostly dried out in the early morning hours of Tuesday. A complex of storms out in Kansas is our next watcher. It is expected to move southeastward into southwestern Missouri. This may bring some scattered showers and storms along and south of Interstate 44 [...]
Food lovers in a Metro East community were surprised and disappointed Monday when they learned two popular, locally-owned restaurants would be closing their doors for good.
Investigators believe Amanda Jones and her unborn baby Hayden may be somewhere on the grounds of the Hillsboro Civic Center. It’s where Jones, who was nine months pregnant at the time, went to meet Bryan Westfall in August 2005.
On Tuesday, Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick will begin to dive into the expenses of Saint Louis Public Schools, who will also be hosting a public meeting to brief everyone on the state of the district with the upcoming school year about to begin.
Among those charged in the Ferguson protest Friday night that left a police officer critically injured is a long-time St. Louis activist, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, and a member of the City of St. Louis’s Civilian Oversight Board, which reviews allegations of police misconduct.
The former Education Department Chair at St. Charles Community College, and currently the College of Education Dean at Harris-Stowe State University, has been charged for tampering with files that contained student information at the community college.
There’s no change in the condition of a Ferguson police officer with a life-threatening head injury. Officer Travis Brown was critically injured Friday night during protests to mark the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.
A makeshift memorial sits outside a shopping center in Belleville one day after police captured a suspect in the same center who had just slammed his car into a home, killing two people.
A federal judge has ruled that Illinois must move most of the inmates housed at Stateville Correctional Center by Sept. 30 because of decrepit conditions. U.S. District Judge Andrea R. Wood issued the order Friday.
St. Louis summers can be rough on our turf. After a stretch of hot weather, things have cooled down and we’re now transitioning to a wet pattern. Local lawn care companies have been fielding more calls about disease recently.
A new law going into effect at the end of August will prohibit home owner associations' from restricting the ownership of chickens in Missouri neighborhoods.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is searching for information to identify multiple individuals who attempted to steal money from an ATM in downtown St. Louis.
East St. Louis District 189 has returned to class for the new school year, with Lincoln Middle School welcoming 363 students and staff members preparing for a more challenging learning environment.