The St. Louis Police Department responded to a scene at North 11th Street around 5:45 p.m. following reports of a homicide involving a 60-year-old black male found in the middle of the street with multiple bullet wounds.
Missouri's professional sports teams on Thursday turned in more than 340,000 voter signatures to put a ballot proposal to legalize sports betting before voters this November.
Police are investigating a deadly stabbing in south St. Louis.ย A man was found in the near Cleveland Avenue. Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers at 866-371-8477. All the tips are anonymous.
Illinois State Police are investigating a deadly shooting in East St. Louis at a restaurant on State Street. Police said the shooting sent two people to the hospital.
The case became cold and was re-examined again by Calumet City police in Dec. 2022. In the last 16 months, the department said they located and re-interviewed witnesses and analyzed evidence which identified James Barbier as a suspect.
Johnson & Johnson is offering to pay nearly six and a half billion dollars in a settlement deal. The settlement deal aims to resolve lawsuits alleging that Johnson and Johnson's "baby powder" products cause ovarian cancer. Johnson & Johnson deny all claims.
NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) -- Gov. JB Pritzker joined Rivian Founder & CEO, RJ Scaringe for an announcement that will impact Normal's manufacturing facility on Thursday. Scaringe announced that Rivian received an $827 million incentive package from the state to support its expansion of the Rivian plant to speed up the production of the R2. "We [...]
For Chief Ron Battelle, his life has been one of service to his community. But after 20 years as executive director of The BackStoppers, Chief Battelle has announced he will retire on January 1, 2025.
It seems that Gen Z is increasingly favoring trade schools over traditional four-year colleges. One in-demand trade job is auto technicians. These schools are graduating students into an industry that faces a shortage of 37,000 positions per year.
One month down, five to go in the St. Louis Cardinals' regular season. Like last year, the Cardinals turn the page from April to May under the .500 mark.