ST. LOUIS - The U.S. Probation Office of the Eastern District of Missouri in St. Louis hosted its annual holiday party Tuesday night. The annual holiday party provides support for people who are supervised by their office to have a positive holiday experience with their children. The office provided toys, coats, and quilts to more [...]
Wednesday will see a chance of flurries or light snow, with temperatures recovering into the upper 30s on Thursday and climbing into the upper 40s on Friday, with rain expected to continue into Saturday.
Toby Collier isn’t sure why, but he had a feeling he should go pick up parts for his business last Friday, even though it’s work always done by other employees.
Gateway Stem High School’s library was overflowing for Tuesday evening’s SLPS board meeting, as attendees eager to understand the system’s current progress as they rebuild after a year that dismantled the establishment.
Clayton City Hall was filled Tuesday as the mayor and the board of aldermen continued discussions on the proposed Big Bend Overlay Zoning District. The plan sparked intense debate among residents and city leaders.
Nolan Arenado is open to a trade from the St. Louis Cardinals, at age 33 wanting to be on a World Series contender. Agent Joel Wolfe says “it’s like his biological clock is ticking and if the team’s not winning it’s driving him crazy every day.”
The teen who was sentenced to four months of shock time jail for a fatal DUI crash has broken probation rules less than two months in, according to court records. Now, the Lincoln County Prosecuting Attorney has filed requests for an arrest warrant and to revoke her probation.
A Missouri theme park was named the top destination to visit during the holidays, ranking above SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration, according to a new USA Today report.
The Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation, a nonprofit focused on historic preservation, has named three St. Louis-area sites among the “most endangered historic places” in the state.
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - An Alton, Illinois, man was sentenced on Monday for trafficking methampheamine into Illinois from Missouri in July. According to the Madison County State Attorney's Office, Cody J. Elfgen, 36, received an 18-year prison sentence for bringing 139 grams of methamphetamine into Illinois on July 16 while in possession of a 9mm handgun [...]