A Saint Louis University student found out she was not accepted into her program of choice after already spending tens of thousands of dollars on classes.
Progressives are growing increasingly angry with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) after "squad" member Rep. Cori Bush’s (D-Mo.) primary loss earlier this week. Bush was unseated by fellow Democrat Wesley Bell in a primary where AIPAC spent aggressively against her. Just weeks prior, the group poured $15 million in a primary to defeat [...]
Police were searching for a man Sunday armed with a machete after they say he intentionally rammed a vehicle into a home. They took him into police custody at around 1 p.m.
A 5-year-old and two women were killed in a Franklin County crash on Saturday, involving five vehicles, including three semi-trucks and two cars, after a chain-reaction collision.
ST. LOUIS -- We will have more clouds around today, so skies will be mostly cloudy. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, still a very nice day by August standards. We start off tonight dry but a wave of rain rolls in from the northwest in the early Monday morning hours. Rain will likely be [...]
Former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign said Saturday that it has been hacked and suggested Iranian actors were involved in stealing and distributing sensitive internal documents. The campaign provided no specific evidence of Iran's involvement, but the claim comes a day after Microsoft issued a report detailing foreign agents’ attempts to interfere in the U.S. [...]
At least five people have been charged in connection with protests outside the Ferguson Police Department commemorating the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown Jr.’s death, after one police officer was critically injured while attempting to arrest a protester.
Getting the kids back to school is about more than just school supplies and new outfits. Making sure your child is healthy and ready for the year ahead is equally important.
A Ferguson police officer is fighting for his life at a St. Louis hospital with a head injury suffered during a violent confrontation with protesters Friday night outside the Ferguson Police Department.
In the year since the courses started being offered, roughly 100 students have successfully obtained a certificate, which is made possible through MCC’s Workforce and Economic Development Division and Green Flower, a marijuana education provider.
John Kennamann and his son Caleb Higgens are restoring a rare Lustron house to its original 1950s condition, complete with period-accurate fixtures and a focus on creating an immersive experience for guests.
ST. LOUIS -- St. Charles is hosting a special back-to-school supply drive today at the St. Charles Riverwalk Market and the St. Charles Flea and Artisan Market. Guests who donate supplies or make a purchase at either market will be entered into a prize drawing. Prizes include gift baskets and a brand-new laptop. Organizers are [...]
ST. LOUIS -- It's a cool start out there with temperatures in the 50s to near 60. The weekend still looks basically perfect with highs in the low 80s each day. We'll have plenty of sunshine overall, but clouds look to increase a bit for Sunday afternoon. Our next chance of rain increases across our [...]
On Friday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a law that automatically starts the expungement timeline for juvenile offenders as soon as they’re released from detention. It’s a move aimed at helping young people who’ve served their time in juvenile detention centers clear their records.
It has been 10 years since Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed in Ferguson, sparking national attention. His father, Michael Brown Sr., sat down to discuss the memories surrounding that day in 2014 and the impact he's looking to make on other's lives to honor his son.