The Hermann Police Department announced that Officer Adam Sullentrup, who was injured in the shooting that killed Detective Sergeant Mason Griffith, has been upgraded to stable condition.
The future of an elementary school in North St. Louis County remains uncertain after the school district decided to keep it closed following conflicting contamination test results.
A Metro East bus driver wants his job back after being fired for crashing into four parked cars while enroute with children onboard. He tells News 4 it was an accident, and was distracted by a misbehaving student.
Video surveillance from Star Buds Dispensary in University City captures four suspects caught on video smashing through the front door’s windows of the business.
Missouri’s oldest and largest historic district is receiving new honors, as the Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association designates Historic Main Street one of the state’s “Great Streets.”
Residents living along Joachim Creek in De Soto had a sleepless night watching and waiting to see if heavy rain would cause flooding and force evacuations. Dana Daniels’ home has flooded in the past and was ready to evacuate if needed.
On Thursday the jury got a peek inside Madigan’s office at the time, via four hours of testimony from Madigan’s former political director, along with recordings of wiretapped phone calls and emails among top staffers for the speaker.
On Monday, a porch pirate was recorded on a home security system stealing a package from a front porch in the Winding Bluffs Subdivision south of Fenton. Les Howard said the theft is frustrating.
The legal proceedings to oust the St. Louis prosecutor from office are raising new questions about how the Circuit Attorney spends your money and answers your questions
The region is now getting a better understanding of the most dangerous roads in St. Louis County thanks to a recent crash report from local advocacy group, Trailnet.
The outside of the Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis boasts dozens of pieces of plywood covering numerous windows and doors, as St. Louis City Police confirm to to News 4 several recent calls for burglaries at the vacant hotel.
Spire, a natural gas company, has partnered with Ranken Technical College to teach students about natural gas and what it means to be employable at Spire.