Authorities are searching for a suspect after an armed robbery Wednesday morning at a Walmart store in Fenton.
Foggy conditions have made for some tough commutes around the St. Louis area Wednesday morning.
There's a large police presence at a downtown hotel as police are responding to a hostage incident.
A juvenile was shot and killed near City Museum in Downtown West early Wednesday morning.
A woman has died after a fatal house fire in Wood River, Illinois.
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating a double murder in north St. Louis.
Water main breaks are becoming an increasingly big issue in our area, impacting many people.
A St. Louis teachers union looks at the impact of tax abatements on school funding.
Paraquad and First Integrity Mortgage Services want to educate first-time home buyers who are disabled.
A crime spree occurred Wednesday morning at T-Mobile phone stores across the area.
A former St. Louis alderman won't get a break on a three-year federal prison sentence.
St. Louis County Council Chairwoman Shalonda Webb is withdrawing her public safety control measure.
Purina joined forces with the Women's Safe House Tuesday, hosting the grand opening of The Pet Safe House.
A rise in the number of coyote sightings is expected in the coming weeks, as mating season begins in late January and continues into March. ย
Some residents at Jennings are scrambling after losing water to their house twice within a week.Some residents at Jennings are scrambling after losing water to their house twice within a week.Some residents at Jennings are scrambling after losing water to their house twice within a week.Some residents at Jennings are scrambling after losing water to their house twice within a week.
St. Louis residents say they're feeling frustrated with the growing number of water main breaks throughout the city.
There's no doubt there are drivers in St. Louis County driving with expired temporary license tags.ย
University City is backtracking on a multimillion-dollar plan to move their historic City Hall to an abandoned library.
A former chemistry graduate student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville who was once lauded for his college work now faces charges of operating a meth lab on campus.
Ongoing issues with water main breaks have kept crews busy at Missouri American Water.