Voters in Illinois will get a chance to decide whether Illinois millionaires should pay an additional tax to fund a statewide property tax relief fund.
Northern Lights were visible in southern Illinois and Missouri due to an unusually strong geomagnetic storm, but the visibility has decreased significantly tonight, with a slight chance of seeing the aurora on the horizon in parts of Missouri and Illinois.
St. Louis police are seeking the public's help in identifying two potential suspects in a double murder outside of a north St. Louis City apartment building, with two men found shot to death and numerous shell casings found at the scene.
ST. LOUIS - Our gradual warming trend continues Friday. Not as chilly out the door, and it will be a warm Friday afternoon ahead. Highs will be in the mid 80s, 10 degrees about average. Mostly clear overnight; wake-up temperatures on Saturday will be around 60. Saturday’s highs will be almost 15 degrees above average, [...]
Brayden Schenn scored 45 seconds into overtime and the St. Louis Blues spoiled an impressive debut from No. 1 overall pick Macklin Celebrini to beat the San Jose Sharks 5-4 on Thursday night.
A New Haven coal fire that ignited Thursday morning around 5 a.m. is still burning brightly, with firefighters from five different agencies battling the flames for nearly 12 hours.
The revitalization of Laclede’s Landing continues with the non-profit Pocketparks. A once abandoned lot is now home to a miniature park with disc golf, flowers, and sculptures.
Efforts to restore power are underway in Florida following widespread damage from Hurricane Milton. East St. Louis native Chris Wieber now lives in Lakeland, Florida. She lost power as she hunkered down inside her home Wednesday night.
St. Charles County voters cast absentee ballots Thursday at the county election authority in St. Peters. It’s an early voting trend election director Kurt Bahr hopes will continue ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5.
The American Red Cross already has volunteers in place to help with the recovery efforts from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, and more may be on the way. The Red Cross is also taking monetary donations and is still in need of additional shelter volunteers.
The City of St. Louis's Water Division is complying with federal laws by sending letters to residents with lead or unknown service lines, and is encouraging residents to fill out an online survey to confirm their service line information.
Organizations, non-profits, and community members learned about a regional initiative called "Save Lives Now" on Thursday. The focus is to bring in cognitive behavioral therapy and street outreach to help reduce violent crime.