ST. LOUIS - We still haven’t finished cleaning up from the last storm, but Mother Nature will be sending more snow our way into Friday morning. While this storm won't be as major as the Sunday/Monday storm, with much of the area still snowpacked, it's expected to be a tough morning commute. A clear, very [...]
With temperatures heading into single digits for the night, North County Police Cooperative Officer Shardae Dupree spent part of her shift knocking on the doors of senior citizens, checking to see if they are staying warm and are okay.
The Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms served a search warrant on quiet Bramblewood Drive in St. Peters Tuesday looking to solve a series of arsons 2,000 miles away. A neighbor recorded video of the ATF after doing a little online sleuthing of her own.
Thousands of students experienced a third snow day in a row Wednesday, with the possibility of more as another winter weather system is approaching Thursday evening. Some districts say it’s a tough decision to make, as many families deal with the extended holiday break.
The City of St. Louis opened additional warming centers Wednesday amid the continued Arctic blast. Just a few days after Sunday's snowfall, city leaders said there is still a demand for warm beds.
Just days removed from St. Louis' largest snowstorm in years, the snow is showing no signs of retreat. It's still stuck on some roadways, piled high along the sides and lingering stubbornly with no clear end in sight.
The United States Postal Service will suspend regular mail delivery on Thursday, Jan. 9 as part of a national day of mourning to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
It’s often said that no good deed goes unpunished. One man experienced that axiom last month when he was held up at gunpoint and robbed while trying to help a coworker get around town.
A new lawsuit accuses Sam Altman, Open AI CEO and St. Louis-raised entrepreneur, of sexually abusing his sister at their childhood home in Clayton, Missouri.
ST. LOUIS – Two St. Louis County men avoided trial in a 2020 killing after reaching plea agreements with prosecutors. Jerry Wafford, 29, and Reuben Smith, 35, were both sentenced Wednesday to five years in state prison. They pleaded guilty last week to one count of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of Darrell McClendon [...]
The Illinois Secretary of State’s Office received more than 60,000 requests for vanity or personalized license plates in 2024. Of those, 335 (or 0.0055%) requests were denied for profanity or other reasons for ineligibility.