A historic event occurred in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday, as Lamar Johnson walked out of the courtroom a free man after serving nearly 30 years behind bars.
Once the fourth-largest U.S. city, St. Louis has a rich history that gets celebrated around this time every year. Muddled through years of tradition, the city's actual birthdate.
The St. Louis County Police Department says a verbal argument between two men sitting in a car in the 700 block of Lemay Ferry Road led to one of them being shot in the arm with a .45 caliber Smith and Wesson.
Meet Daunte and The Rolling Rams! Fort Zumwalt East High School hosted a fundraiser (organized by local citizen led Elaine Maupin) on Friday, February 10th, for The Rolling Rams, a local basketball team for teens with disabilities created by DASA, the Disabled Athletes Sports Association. The entire event was inspired by a student with disabilities [...]
As with many humans, the way to these animals' hearts was through their stomachs. Thus, the "enrichments" came in the form of heart-shaped edible treats.
Plumes of smoke, questions about dead animals, worries about the drinking water. A train derailment in Ohio and subsequent burning of some of the hazardous chemicals has people asking: how worried should they be?
Coming soon to a football field near you: The rebirth of the St. Louis Battlehawks. The 2023 XFL season kicks off this weekend with the Battlehawks visiting the San Antonio Brahmas on Sunday, Feb. 19.
CHICAGO โ A music icon will be putting on a show at the "Friendly Confines" this year. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announced Tuesday they're adding Wrigley Field to their 2023 international tour. The band will play at the ballpark on Wednesday, August 9, which is the first of 18 North American shows [...]
St. Louis Circuit Judge David Mason signed paperwork officially vacating Johnson's conviction and making the 49-year-old a free man. Johnson buried his face in his hands and wept; tears of vindication.
For the right to repair farm equipment โ from thin tractors used between grape vines to behemoth combines for harvesting grain that can cost over half a million dollars โ Colorado is joined by 10 states including Florida, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Texas and Vermont.