After some very nice days, hotter temperatures are on deck for the next seven days. Mostly sunny skies Wednesday and noticeably warmer, highs around 90 degrees. Clear and warmer overnight; wake-up temperatures Thursday will be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Highs in the mid-90s are expected Thursday with more humidity. That will send [...]
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Residents across Missouri and Illinois have been living with the loud sound of cicadas and the damage they've caused to some trees over the past month. If you're ready for them to move on, it's almost time. Brood 19 has been seen since May across the St. Louis region, but the [...]
Tensions ran high Tuesday night at the St. Louis County Council Chambers as they convened an ARPA fund meeting, expecting an explanation from County Executive Sam Page and his office, who did not show up.
A busy west county post office closed without warning, with armed police blocking the entrance Monday, leaving customers frustrated with the lack of information given to residents.
BEREKELY, Mo. - The Berkeley Police Department has issued an Endangered Silver Advisor for a 61-year-old man. James Wilmas was last seen at his care facility located at 4401 North Hanley Rd. around 6:30 a.m. Monday. According to police, he left the building and is without his necessary medications. Wilmas is described as a white [...]
In a lawsuit filed last week in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, Kristin Cobbs said she purchased Poppi drinks on multiple occasions because of their labels, which say they are prebiotic sodas and feature the slogan, โBe Gut Happy. Be Gut Healthy.โ
Police are taking a step toward improving safety downtown by moving their bike unit to a more visible location at the corner of Convention Plaza and Tucker Boulevard.
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has announced the 2024 Free Fishing Days and the fish should be afraid. From June 14 to June 17, or Father's Day weekend, no fishing license is required to cast your line, nor are trout or salmon stamps. In addition, keeping your catch is allowed. [...]
A new lawsuit accuses the Kirkwood School District of withholding public records and violating Missouri's Sunshine law amid controversy over content published in a student yearbook last year.
Although itโs not officially summer until next week, summer vacation season has begun in earnest. But itโs not just Missourians who are taking trips. Our ursine counterparts are on the move, too.