Missouri is home to several large monuments, including the World's Largest Goose, the World's Largest Shuttlecocks, the World's Largest Amoco Sign, and the World's Largest Eight Ball, among others.
A newly-proposed St. Louis board bill would ban facial coverings in various public areas. The alderwoman behind the bill looks to take a firm stand on public safety.
ST. LOUIS -- It is going to be an emotional weekend for St. Louis City Police as the community honors Officer David Lee, who was killed in the line of duty. A memorial for Officer Lee has been growing outside the North Patrol station on Union, where the public is invited to attend a balloon [...]
This weekend's mild temperatures and clear skies offer a rare opportunity for a glimpse of the Northern Lights near St. Louis, with the best potential viewing time being Saturday evening, but the chance of seeing the Northern Lights this far south is slight.
St. Clair County Sheriff's deputies responded to a domestic disturbance involving an armed 69-year-old man who fired gunshots, and a deputy fired his gun after the suspect confronted officers, resulting in the suspect's death.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. -- The St. Louis Regional Bomb and Arson Unit is investigating a suspicious house fire. Police were called to the 12100 block of Lake Constance Drive at around 12:30 a.m. Friday. Hazardous materials were discovered inside the home during the initial investigation. Nearby residents were evacuated as a precaution. The St. [...]
Concerns about cyberbullying, distractions from studies, and the potential loss of face-to-face interaction were front and center at the Mehlville School District's Communications Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday night.
Known for their bright yellow uniforms, banana ball, and most of all, the TikTok dances blended into the game, the Savannah Bananas will be making a pit stop in the Gateway City next year.
Constance Houston says she has been a loyal renter at a home in Wellston for more than a decade. But she says after the last two years, she might have to move.
The energy was palpable Thursday as Harris-Stowe State University officially opened its Center of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, a space designed to support the next generation of Black and Brown entrepreneurs in the region.
A nonprofit that has transformed the lives of local young people is among those now getting a second chance from a troubled St. Louis grant program. Over $35 million in federal pandemic relief, known as ARPA funds, have been set aside to help revitalize north St. Louis.
DETROIT (AP) — The union representing 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports reached a deal Thursday to suspend a three-day strike until Jan. 15 to provide time to negotiate a new contract. The union, the International Longshoremen’s Association, is to resume working immediately. The temporary end to the strike came after [...]
ST. LOUIS - One pedestrian is dead after being struck by a vehicle Thursday night. According to St. Louis Metropolitan Police, the crash occurred at Delmar and N. Kingshighway Boulevards around 7:30 p.m. Accident reconstruction crews have been called to the scene. This is a developing story. More will be posted as it comes into [...]
The American Red Cross is in need of more volunteers to help with hurricane disaster relief efforts. The agency deployed resources and volunteers before Hurricane Helene made shore and is committed to providing long-term assistance as well.
Although the dockworkers’ union has agreed to suspend its planned strike until January 2025 to allow more time for negotiations, that has not stopped consumers from panic buying home goods and supplies, specifically toilet paper.
FLORISSANT, Mo. - St. Louis County Police have issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for an 80-year-old man Thursday. Police issued the advisory for J C Bryant. He reportedly dropped his wife off an appointment at 2 Grandview Plaza in Florissant but never returned to pick her up. According to authorities, Bryant has dementia. He is [...]
Recovery efforts from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene continue in the southeast and mid-Atlantic. Ameren Missouri has released over 300 contractors and internal line resources that are working around Glade Spring, Virginia.