People are talking about what is likely St. Louis's biggest billboard. It's on the roof of a building that sits right in the flight path of St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Scammers have a new tool in their arsenal: Artificial intelligence. On July 11, the U.S. Senate had its first classified briefing on AI and how the technology could be applied to national security.
There are thousands of emergency calls in St. Louis, but the city is down hundreds of officers. Some say the lack of manpower is risking the lives of not only cops, but also the public.
Residents flocked to the Hancock School District Central Office in Lemay Thursday evening to learn about and provide feedback on a multi-year MoDOT project to resurface Route 231 while making sidewalks ADA-compliant and upgrading signals.
A big update for victims of the St. Louis region's nuclear radiation contamination came Thursday. Sixty-one U.S. senators voted in favor of a compensation bill for victims.
An Uber ride Friday night in Belleville was supposed to take her home. Instead, Kristina Caruso said the driver ordered her out at an Alorton gas station at about 2:30 a.m. It only became stranger after that.
Over the last decade, a small handful of large platforms have become de facto arbiters of how people communicate and share information with one another. As concerns about that concentrated power and those platforms’ decisions have piled up, so too have calls for greater competition and choice in social media and other services for communication […]
Two juveniles are in custody as of Thursday evening for damaging the complex on the Fourth of July, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post.