ST. LOUIS - Tuesday was a big voting day for several municipal elections across the St. Louis area, including two propositions from the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District. Voters approved both Proposition W and Proposition S. Both propositions are important in how they can affect customers’ future bills. MSD services all of St. Louis City and [...]
Every type of severe weather, including the storms the St. Louis area Monday, relies on radar feeds from the National Weather Service. However, major outages late Monday into early Tuesday caused a lot of problems, not just for meteorologists but for the public as well.
The Illinois Senate’s minority leader has proposed legislation to overhaul the Prisoner Review Board after it released a convicted domestic abuser who then attacked a pregnant Chicago woman with a knife and fatally stabbed her 11-year-old son.
A Warren County, Missouri, man appeared in U.S. District Court in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday and admitting to possessing hundreds of images of child pornography on his phones and laptop.
Flash flooding in Rock Hill left behind muddy roads and covered sewer drains overnight. People were out in front of businesses along Manchester on Tuesday with brooms and pressure washers.
Lincoln County's last-remaining Jane Doe has been identified after more than four decades. The breakthrough is thanks to a multi-agency collaborative effort utilizing forensic DNA testing as well as osteological and dental analysis.
A deputy with the St. Louis City Sheriff's Department is accused of child endangerment after a 2-year-old used the deputy's service weapon to shoot himself.
MACOMB, Ill. (WMBD) -- Western Illinois Universities' undergraduate admissions and School of Graduate Studies have removed the $30 application fee for the month of April. The fee waiver applies to undergraduate and graduate students in the United States. The universities Assistant Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment is hoping this will bring more applications [...]