The average time between the purchase of a gun and its recovery from a crime scene has gotten shorter in recent years, 2023 data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives shows.
Whether it’s for a cup of Joe, a heady conversation, or simply a place to start the day, cafes have become part of our personal landmarks, so where have others gone to find their refuge or perhaps their perfect dose of caffeine?
East St. Louis tenants are fighting back after experiencing what they’re calling unsafe living conditions in one of the city’s public housing complexes.
A Missouri high school teacher who was videotaped repeatedly using a racial slur in class has resigned from the district, while the student who took the video finishes serving a school suspension.
An East St. Louis woman was sentenced to more than three years in prison and ordered to pay back more than $800,000 in restitution for using stolen identities to receive unemployment funds.
A former Anheuser-Busch employee from Jefferson County was found guilty on all 26 felony charges she faced in defrauding the Social Security Administration and private disability insurers with false claims.
For districts suffering from a teacher shortage, the State of Missouri allows retired teachers to teach full time up to two years, while retaining their retirement benefits.
With more rain in the forecast, MoDOT said they are working to clear drains after drivers across St. Louis encountered flooded roadways and interstates over the weekend.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol used facial approximation technology to recreate the face of a woman whose remains were found near Winona in 2022 and is now asking for help in identifying the woman.
Diabetes and obesity are rising right here in the St. Louis region and across the country. Area health leaders say the pandemic played a major role in fewer people keeping up with routine care.
According to the Metropolitan Sewer District, flash flooding Sunday in parts of south St. Louis County was declared a 100-year flood event and, in other parts, a 500-year flood event.
The next class of Washington University’s Medical School is off, and they step into their new careers Monday with words from a man who guided America’s response to COVID.
Court documents state that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner was completing clinic work on the day on the day she, or a designee, was supposed to be at a contempt of court hearing.
The Saint Louis Zoo is releasing a new brew as part of their collaboration with Urban Chestnut Brewing Company (UCBC) called the St. Louis Bier Red Panda Light Lager.
A Ballparks National game on Kissick Way in Macks Creek went sour after a disturbance call was made to Camden County Sheriff’s department, involving a parent and an umpire.
Storms moving through the St. Louis region caused flash flooding, road closures, and traffic delays. All of St. Louis, Missouri’s highways are now open with flood water receding.
Resigned St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner is asking for help from St. Louis County prosecutor’s office as she prepares to leave the office at the end of the month.