Less than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the first human case of avian influenza A—also known as H5 bird flu—in Missouri, St. Louis health officials are asking residents who own or come into contact with domestic or wild birds to exercise caution when handling the animals.
Four Missouri U.S. Representatives are calling for the United States Postal Service to investigate rural mail delays and audit the St. Louis area's sorting and distribution center in Hazelwood.
A St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer, who was involved in the arrest of the owner of Bar P:M after a police cruiser struck the bar, has left the department after serving 16 years on the force.
Scientists have reported a significant drop in monarch butterfly migration numbers for the 2024 fall season, with experts attributing the decline to habitat loss and climate change, and urging the public to support monarchs by planting native perennials and preserving milkweed plants.
A Florissant couple is suing the City of Florissant and a city police officer on allegations that the officer stole nude photos from the couple during a traffic stop earlier this year.
A St. Louis County Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital, ruling that the institution can continue to use its name, as it was intended to honor the hospital's namesake and his contributions to the community.
A $2.5 million Metro East home, highlighted on Zillow Gone Wild, stands apart from the ordinary. Along with a unique layout and timeless charm, the property also features a floating gazebo and breathtaking views of the St. Louis skyline.
Ritenour School District was dismissed early on Wednesday morning due to a major water main break, with students being dismissed according to a schedule and all after-school activities and YCare canceled.
Years before he debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals, Adam Wainwright had a bizarre experience and perhaps a life-saving twist of fate around the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
St. Louis, like the rest of the nation, mourned and showed solidarity following the 9/11 attacks, with citizens organizing marches, donating blood, buying American flags, and the Cardinals returning to play with a stirring speech from Jack Buck.
When the St. Louis Cardinals returned to action on Sept. 17, 2001 after 9/11, longtime broadcaster Jack Buck delivered a powerful speech that served as a moment of unity, reflection and healing in wake of the national tragedy.
LOWER MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) – Twenty-three years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, families of the victims are honoring their loved ones Wednesday morning during a private ceremony in Lower Manhattan. The program at Memorial Plaza started at 8:40 a.m. and will conclude by 1:30 p.m. While it is not open to the public, the [...]
A ceremony is taking place at Stoecker Park in Manchester, Missouri to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, featuring a display of 412 flags honoring first responders who died in the attacks, along with other events throughout the city.
ST. LOUIS -- On September 11, 2024, we mark the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a reflection on a memorable tribute. In 2002, Anheuser-Busch, the St. Louis-based company known for Budweiser, aired a commercial during the Super Bowl that resonated deeply with viewers. The ad shows the Clydesdales traveling to New York City, [...]
ST. LOUIS - Temperatures continue to rise Wednesday, and there will be a hint of smoke before the tropical clouds bring rain. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and warmer than Tuesday. The high Wednesday will be 90, with a low of 67. Thursday will bring increasing clouds with rain developing late in the day. Thursday [...]
It’s important information everyone should know: what to do during an emergency and where to look for information? Those questions and more are being answered in the next few weeks through the St. Charles County Regional Emergency Management.