A man with a prior felony conviction for robbery who was already out on bond in a burglary case is facing charges in a new armed robbery investigation.
One of the largest layoffs of the year was reported Monday as a school bus manufacturer with a facility located in Missouri will lay off over 200 of its employees.
Pavement professionals from across the country have trekked to downtown St. Louis for the World of Asphalt, a trade show and conference focused on paving and production trends.
ST. LOUIS - Justin Tatum, father of NBA Superstar Jayson Tatum, led his team to a National Basketball League (NBL) Championship win as the coach of the Illawarra Hawks in Australia. Tatum led the Illawarra Hawks to a 114-104 victory over the Melbourne United on Saturday in a Game 5 winner-takes-all matchup. After losing two [...]
The Independent Cattlemen of Missouri made it clear Tuesday why they are independent: special interests have clouded the meat industry and made it more difficult for Missourians to know where they are getting their beef and pork from.
No-excuse in-person absentee voting begins Tuesday in the St. Louis region, allowing voters to cast their ballots early without needing a qualifying reason, ahead of the April 8 election featuring closely watched races such as the St. Louis mayoral contest and Proposition B in St. Louis County.
Anheuser-Busch will end its sponsorship of PrideFest after 30 years, leaving a $150,000 funding shortfall for the LGBTQIA festival in St. Louis, but PrideFest is launching a fundraising campaign called #45 for 45 to ensure the festival can still take place.
ST. LOUIS - After some light rain overnight, skies are clearing in the pre-dawn Tuesday hours. Mostly sunny to partly cloudy and mild Tuesday, with highs in the low to mid 60s. There may be a spot shower east of I-57 in Illinois in the afternoon. Tuesday night, a few clouds roll through the area [...]
Community, resilience and a call to action came into focus tonight as the Jewish Federation of St. Louis unveiled findings from their first community study in the past decade.
Tensions are high here at Liberty Middle school in Edwardsville, Illinois.
Several hundred teachers, students and concerned citizens have packed the building, all waiting to voice their concerns about plans to cut 27 teaching positions in District 7.