During Taylor Swift's sold-out "Eras" tour, she paid a special tribute to a local alumna of Lindenwood University. Swift sang along with her in spirit and even dedicated a song to her, titled "Marjorie."
A man faces felony charges in connection with a shooting death Tuesday in south St. Louis near the River Des Peres.
Colleen Bzdyl, a 45-year-old woman from St. Louis County, is facing charges of attempted assault after striking a park ranger with her car.
The fourth 2024 GOP presidential primary debate will air live on NewsNation.
Roman Bürki takes home a big award in his first year with St. Louis CITY SC. The MLS has named Bürki as the 2023 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year.
Atlanta, Georgia police are in St. Louis this weekend for a hiring event. Some call this an attempt to "poach" officer recruits from the region.
New details on a fatal hit-and-run crash Wednesday.
U.S. citizenship and immigration services welcome 50 new U.S. citizens during a special Veterans Day naturalization ceremony Thursday.
Veterans can also get some dental care Thursday at SIU Edwardsville.
According to the Watson Institute at Brown University, more than 30,000 U.S. service members and veterans have died by suicide since 9/11.
Thursday night is the 'Crisis Intervention Team' annual appreciation dinner.
A group of gas station and convenience store owners want to overturn a law that bans tobacco sales near schools in St. Louis County.
Aldermen are working on changes to the police 'civilian oversight board' and the board that oversees detention facilities.
The city of St. Louis could take a big step Thursday by moving to completely ban the open carrying of firearms in the city.
Despite the recent warm weather, we know winter weather is around the corner, and major corporations are stepping up to help children in need.
The decision comes following the death of former NHL pro Adam Johnson, who died on the ice on Oct. 28 when his neck was cut by a skate.
The nonprofit Rebuilding Together St. Louis is celebrating three decades of helping people in the community with home repairs.
Illinois state officials are warning of a new scam that could affect your family. It comes after a Granite City woman said she went to pay for her groceries with her government benefits, only to find out a thief had drained her account. And she's not alone.
A double dose of bad news for a Ballwin woman, whose car was stolen, then recovered, and then mistakenly sold by the tow lot.
There are two homicide investigations spanning the city and county of St. Louis after two men were found dead and burned.