The White House will host staff members from the St. Louis Office of Violence Prevention on Wednesday for an event tackling gun violence and violence intervention.
EUREKA, Mo. -- Rockwood is cancelling classes at two schools today due to downed power lines and a transformer being blown. The work is taking longer than expected. The schools closed today include Pond Elementary and Wildwood Middle School. All other Rockwood schools remain open.
ST. LOUIS -- Firefighters come to the rescue of a forestry worker in midtown. Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX captured the rescue on camera. The forestry worker got stuck up in his lift at around 8:30 this morning. Firefighters took their own bucket lift up there to get him down safely. Forest Park Parkway was shut [...]
ST. LOUIS -- Homicide detectives have been called in to South City and are leading the investigation into this case that happened Tuesday night. At this time, no suspects are in custody as authorities try to piece together the facts of this case. The police got the call right about 11 p.m. last night. This [...]
ST. LOUIS--The St. Louis City Circuit Attorney's Office argues Christopher Dunn is innocent. This hearing continues today and will determine if he should go free.
COLLINSVILLE -- A person is hit by a car on Collinsville Road, right outside of Cahokia Mounds.It happened around 4:30 a.m. It's unclear how the crash happened, but police found a dog as they were looking for evidence. It's possible the person was walking that dog at the time of the crash. The person who [...]
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) -- Lawmakers passed the Governor's plan for health insurance reform out of the Senate Insurance Committee Tuesday. The measures passed on partisan lines and now heads to the Senate floor. Pritzker's plan would make a list of changes to the health insurance industry that his office says will put "power back into [...]
A crowd of residents showed up to protest the potential closure of three county libraries at Tuesday night’s St. Charles City-County Library Board of Trustees meeting.
An Army veteran who served in Afghanistan is frustrated over the loss of his uniform and other belongings due to sewer backups at his home in Granite City.
Neighbors on Riverview Boulevard in north St. Louis reported seeing a car speed down the street, hit a light pole, and go airborne, crashing into the front of a home Tuesday evening.
The search for a missing Marine from Ft. Leonard Wood has yet to lead to answers. The family of Kavian Elder, 19, tells our news partners in Memphis that their loved one has been missing for more than two weeks.
Earlier this month, Missouri lawmakers cut the deadline close to get a budget to the governor's desk. There's growing concern that, because of the rush to meet the constitutional deadline, they will be back later this year to fix the spending plan.
A hearing to reverse a 33-year-old murder ruling played out in court Tuesday on the first day of Christopher Dunn's motion to vacate. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office argued Dunn's innocence against the State Attorney General's Office.
Are you looking for summer activities for your younger kids? You may want to head over to the Edwardsville Children’s Museum, which is opening its new expansion of the Children’s Discovery Garden.
The maker of a popular weedkiller is planning to amplify its push for legal protection against lawsuits claiming it failed to warn the product could cause cancer.
Most people have heard of the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis—it’s the best of the best detectives who investigate some of the most serious crimes, from homicides and sexual assaults to child abductions.