Pictures of seized drugs only tell part of the story of what federal agents cleared from the streets of St. Louis. Authorities say a father and son admitted dealing drugs, valuing in millions of dollars.
With 13-year cicadas now swarming St. louis and 17-year cicadas emerging elsewhere, scientists are calling on all of us to go on a cicada safari to help them study this rare, natural phenomenon.
Too much of something is not always a good thing, and that is something St. Louis has been figuring out over the past several weeks with large amounts of rainfall.
the Saint Louis Zoo shared sad news about one of its long-time residents. Boris, a 36-year-old male cinereous vulture, has died. He was euthanized due to a painful eye disease he had been battling.
Valentina Gomez, a Republican candidate for Missouri Secretary of State, told prospective voters, "Don't be weak and gay" in a provocative campaign video released on social media over the weekend.
After a three-decade hiatus, live concerts are returning to The Muny with a announcement. The Muny will host its first live concert in over 30 years, featuring none other than John Legend, the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards [EGOT]-winning, critically acclaimed, multiplatinum musician.
The Missouri Auditor's Office says it attempted to serve a subpoena 10 times to former St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner leading up to last week's announcement of the delayed audit.
Missouri lawmakers have approved a more than $4 billion hospital tax program essential to the state's Medicaid budget. The GOP-led House on Wednesday renewed the program, which for months has been used by a Republican faction as a bargaining tool.
ST. LOUIS -- Cloudy skies will slowly clear out this afternoon. Scattered showers and storms are likely to move into the region by Thursday morning. This first wave will be inconvenient but not severe. Isolated to scattered storms may redevelop Thursday afternoon, especially south of I-70 into southern Missouri. Heavy rain is possible through early [...]
A St. Louis resident died in a fatal wreck on May 14 on Highway 21, just south of Highway 141. Joseph G. Maniaci, 63, was killed in a single-vehicle crash around 12:30 p.m. in Jefferson County. Maniaci was from St. Louis.