Hidden Valley Ski Resort opened before Christmas this season thanks to cold temperatures, and they had some help from Mother Nature in January. Despite the milder weather as of late, things continue to look promising as we head into a new month.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A medical transport jet with a child patient, her mother and four others aboard crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly after takeoff Friday evening, exploding in a fireball that engulfed several homes. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, which operated the Learjet 55, said in a statement: “We cannot confirm any survivors.” There was [...]
MICHAEL R. SISAK and MATT ROURKE, Associated Press
Nader Qasem is part of the family-owned iDeal Furniture store on Camp Jackson Road in Cahokia Heights. The business is less than a mile from Interstate 255.
One man is in custody and police continue an investigation into another individual following a pursuit that ended in the River Des Peres in south St. Louis Friday afternoon.
The City of St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Megan Green shut down a discussion over the Rams settlement money during a board meeting Friday. Some members of the board were frustrated over Green's decision to recess until Tuesday.
It’s being called one of the largest breaches of children’s personal information in history: PowerSchool, a company that manages the data of millions of children across American schools, has been hacked.
As debates continue across the country about DEI, the president of the St. Louis NAACP says the program is shaping workplaces and institutions nationwide.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said he would block pardoned Capitol insurrectionists from serving in local government positions, citing a state law ordinance, according to a Thursday letter obtained by The Hill. “The State’s Personnel Code, administered by the Department of Central Management Services (CMS) and by you as its Director, requires the rejection of [...]
One of the most memorable 1980s cult classics to feature St. Louis, albeit briefly, is "National Lampoon's Vacation." While the city plays only a small role in the film, the amount of the film actually shot in St. Louis is even smaller.
A man wanted for assaulting a worker and attempting to steal a vehicle from a St. Louis car dealership is described as a 40-45 year old black man, approximately 5'7-5'9 tall, wearing a black skull cap, blue coat, and brown boots, and is being sought by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.
Missouri House Speaker Jon Patterson cast doubt Thursday on the fate of a contentious immigration bill, which proposes paying people a $1,000 bounty for turning in undocumented migrants in the state.