The City of East St. Louis, along with the National Pan-Hellenic Council, made sure to give children and the community a fun place to trick-or-treat and enjoy Halloween.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill (NEXSTAR) -- Most of Governor Pritzker's messaging on the campaign trail has been about his record -- especially around the state budget. When he took over in 2019, the state was in a crisis. The two-year budget impasse left the state with a gigantic bill backlog, a lowest in the nation credit rating. [...]
Two neighboring businesses in downtown St. Louis are the latest victims of break-ins, as masked thieves smashed their way into Simply Delicious and 39 Castles early Monday morning.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) โ Missouri's health department is investigating whether a hospital violated federal health care rules in denying a woman an emergency abortion, an agency spokeswoman confirmed Monday. Missouri Health and Senior Services spokeswoman Lisa Cox in a statement said the agency launched an investigation into southern Missouri's Freeman Health System's treatment of [...]
SUMMER BALLENTINE and LAURA UNGAR, Associated Press
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page will sign a bill Tuesday authorizing the use of millions of dollars in federal funds to demolish derelict properties in the county.
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Mo. - Several schools were locked down as police searched for car thieves this morning. The stolen vehicle's owner was able to get a relative to track the vehicle using GPS. One of the suspects was shot after a relative confronted them in the stolen vehicle. A vehicle was stolen from someone in [...]
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - A year-long Tower Grove Park project to restore a creek buried in 1913 will be completed Wednesday. The water will begin flowing in the creek after a grand opening event at 10 am. It will be attended by representatives of the Osage Nation, St. Louis City leaders, and people representing the [...]
Tributes made to Neidorff, in person and on video, included former President Bill Clinton, Missouri Senator Roy Blunt, Former Senator Claire McCaskill, and broadcaster Bob Costas.
A Missouri man who spent more than three decades working as a juvenile officer admitted in court Monday to picking up an at-risk teenager and engaging in illegal sexual activity with her.