Three people are in custody facing numerous charges after an investigation by St. Charles County Police led to a victim of enslaved labor, a source confirms to First Alert 4.
South City residents say thieves have hit their neighborhood ahead of the holiday shopping season. Many of their packages have been stolen within the last week.
On the east side of the park, you will find Steinberg, a popular skating rink in the winter. Nearby is Jefferson Lake, one of the largest lakes at the park that offers fishing. On the south side of Clayton Ave. sits Bowl Lake.
Dozens of volunteers spent Wednesday afternoon lining parts of Route 111 in Wood River with American flags, as Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ryan Epley is welcomed home this week to be laid to rest.
Major pushback from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey after he joined 18 other states in opposing the Biden administration’s proposed rule that would help LGBTQ children in foster care.
A St. Louis man is facing seven felony charges after investigators said he used social media to find underage girls, encouraged them to meet up with him and then sexually assaulted them.
Two major health systems in Missouri are not going to be divided by I-70 anymore after they reached a definitive agreement to combine BJC in St. Louis and St. Luke’s health systems in Kansas City.
A shooting on Thanksgiving Day in Cahokia Heights claimed the life of one teen and left another critically injured. Authorities are now looking for two persons of interest
St. Louis’ Detention Facility Oversight Board waited 18 months for an opportunity to tour the City Justice Center to begin investigating complaints from detainees and their families.
As millions of people around the world donate to charitable causes on a global day of giving, dozens of St. Louis non-profits hope to benefit from the generosity.
Whenever it rains, Maya Brown worries. She escaped her home near McCausland and Southwest Avenue with two young children, wading through three feet of water during a day of widespread and devastating flooding on July 26, 2022.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones were in attendance Tuesday for the groundbreaking of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in north St. Louis.