ST. LOUIS - Police are searching for four unknown suspects and a van that was used to steal mail last week from the United States Postal Service (USPS) in downtown St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police department (SLMPD), the incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 at the USPS building, located [...]
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - No injuries were reported after an overnight fire Tuesday morning in East St. Louis. The fire broke out shortly after 2 a.m. on North 27th Street. The house appeared to be vacant at the time of the fire and no injuries have been reported.
The St. Louis County Council will introduce a resolution to honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist who was shot and killed last week, at their meeting on Tuesday night.
ST. LOUIS - In St. Louis, the average last date for a 90+ day is September 16. We will go past that this year. The heat will continue through Thursday with high temperatures in the 90s. Despite the chance of a few very isolated pop showers, mainly west and south, no rain is expected in [...]
Several vehicles were broken into near Shrewsbury Park two days ago, with police making an arrest under a new Missouri law that reclassifies such incidents as second-degree burglary.
An event at the Soulcial Kitchen Campus in Swansea on Monday celebrated the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation’s plan to take the apprenticeship program nationwide.
Following a violent weekend in St. Louis, resulting in two deaths and four injuries, President Donald Trump is maintaining his stance that the city needs the National Guard to fight crime.
Just days after the Missouri Senate passed new congressional maps, at least one group is actively gathering signatures to put the matter of maps in front of voters next year.
Forest Park in St. Louis has been awarded the 2025 Landmark Award by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
The award celebrates the restoration efforts led by HOK, Forest Park Forever, and the City of St. Louis, that began in 2000.
Missouri Democrats see turning to the public as the best way to stop a new GOP-friendly congressional map from taking effect despite their minority status in the state legislature.