Two teenagers accused in a carjacking and multiple robberies Monday in south St. Louis are behind bars.
Most Japanese couldn't recognize Lars Nootbaar a few weeks ago, before the World Baseball Classic opened. Few could even pronounce his name or spell it in English or Japanese.
The Arch, the Cardinals, and the Blues are just a few of the many symbols representing St. Louis.
March 14th is celebrated locally as 314 Day in the St. Louis area. On this day, the St. Louis region celebrates everything that makes the 314 coverage area unique.
The "Sea Dragon," a retired swinging ship ride famous for its run at the Santa Monica Pier, finds a new home at City Museum.
Jurors have convicted a man in connection with a St. Charles County shooting, which stemmed from a dispute over a handicapped parking spot.
Crews are responding to a building fire in south St. Louis City.
Country star Willie Nelson announced that his Outlaw Music Festival tour is back on the road starting in June.
There could be delays Tuesday for people driving into Illinois.
A driver crashed into two parked cars overnight.
Cahokia Heights, Illinois, gets the first part of state funding to address flooding and sewer issues that have plagued the area for years.
The Illinois Supreme Court will hear arguments over the SAFE-T Act. That's the new law that eliminates cash bail in the state.
The Major Case Squad is investigating a homicide that happened in Belleville Sunday.
The Easter bunny also came to town early for 314 Day.
314 Day is also National Pi Day in honor of the famous number.
You can help make 314 Day special for kids and teens in St. Louis.
There's a special 314 Day celebration happening at a Ferguson Elementary School Tuesday.
A sixth grade teacher at Westview Middle School has been named Riverview Gardens School District's 'Teacher of The Year.'
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones will share the progress of her 'Economic Justice Action Plan' Tuesday.
Tuesday is the deadline for embattled St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to respond to the court filing by Missouri's attorney general to oust her from office.