ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Aldermen in St. Louis are deliberating on the fate of the former St. Louis Workhouse, a medium-security jail that ceased operations in 2022. The city asked consultants to assess potential uses for the property located on Hall Street in North St. Louis. This afternoon, the Aldermen's Public Safety Committee will review [...]
St. Louis, MO — As downtown St. Louis braces for increased traffic for the Cardinals Home Opener, Metro Transit offers an alternative for those looking to avoid the hassle of driving. Use either the MetroLink or Metro bus services for your commute. It doesn't get much more convenient than taking MetroLink and getting off the [...]
ST. LOUIS -- As anticipation builds for the upcoming solar eclipse, there's good news on the weather front. Initial concerns about cloudy skies seem to be fading, with signs indicating clearer conditions as we approach Monday's celestial event. The path to totality lies south or southeast of St. Louis, recent forecasts offer hope for optimal [...]
ST. LOUIS -- Happy Home Opener, STL! A stubborn area of low pressure has drifted into the Ohio River Valley, and we are still stuck on the back side of it. Clouds will continue to wrap in from the northwest and we’ll watch for some showers, especially this afternoon east into Illinois. It will be [...]
Disturbing videos inside a classroom at Brighter Future Childcare and Development Center, Inc. on Chambers Road may have never been revealed if it weren't for Diona Harrold.
As the dust settles from Tuesday’s races in the Missouri General Municipal Election, there's been a rise in the trend of write-in candidates from races big to small.
A Sikeston, Missouri, man appeared in federal court on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to charges for his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection in Washington, D.C.
ST. LOUIS - Two men have been accused in connection with a burglary at a Quick Stop in University City Friday, according to probable cause statements. Cameron Wright-Jones and Dorian Williams, both of St. Louis, are each facing charges of one count of second-degree burglary and one count of stealing $750 or more. The probable [...]
An attorney representing Daniel Riley, the St. Louis man convicted for causing a February 2023 crash in St. Louis that cost an out-of-town teenager her legs, has filed a motion for a re-trial.