Since the start of 2024, the city of St. Louis has seen over 3,800 cars stolen, and with the colder months arriving, this number is only expected to increase, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police. Here's a list of hot spots according to the most recent car theft in the city of St. Louis.
Zori McPeters relies on shelters to stay warm during extreme cold. She is currently homeless and was heartbroken after learning about damage to an HVAC unit that left Hope Nation International Church in the Greater Ville Neighborhood without heat.
Fans in Missouri will be able to bet on sports next year as a result of a ballot measure that barely passed despite getting help from record-setting spending and the state's professional teams.
A jury has ordered a company to pay $310 million to the family of a St. Louis County teenager who died in 2022 after falling from a Florida amusement park ride.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public's help with locating a suspect in connection with a Dutchtown neighborhood murder last month.
Warning signs about radioactive soil along Coldwater Creek are now up in north St. Louis County after years of an ongoing battle from the public, urging the federal government to put up signs.
Several members of outgoing St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts' administrative team have been notified they will lose their jobs when Sheriff-elect Alfred Montgomery takes over next month.
Sam Fox, a prominent local business leader, philanthropist, and former U.S. ambassador to Belgium, died at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy of civic engagement and philanthropy, including his support for Washington University and the establishment of the Fox Family Foundation.
The Missouri Secretary of State's Office formally certified the state's November 2024 general election results on Thursday morning, which included three voter-approved constitutional amendments.
The National Weather Service canceled a tsunami warning Thursday for a large stretch of California coastline, saying the threat had passed following a strong earthquake near Eureka.
Crews are planning to demolish an old pedestrian bridge for Barnes-Jewish Hospital this weekend, which will prompt some traffic shutdowns near the hospital until the demolition is complete.