For the first time since the pandemic, the St. Louis County Greek Festival is back in-person with live music, traditional folk dancing, church tours, a vendor market and delicious, authentic Greek cuisine.
Hundreds of fallen local veterans will, for the first time, be honored for their service in the Vietnam War with new engravings on the Soldiers Memorial Walls.
Dozens of people protested Friday at a St. Peters public library after a St. Charles County woman raised concerns over a male librarian dressing as a female.
More than a week after Kim Gardner resigned, ripple effects of her leadership in the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office continue to surface as a man claims prosecutors are mishandling his case after already admitting they made mistakes locking him up before.
Parents in West County are scrambling to find care for their children after a Wildwood preschool announced they were closing effective immediately. It’s just the latest challenge for parents struggling amidst a childcare crisis.
Law enforcement agencies are seeing an increase in calls to respond to people having a mental health crisis. Sometimes crimes are involved and sometimes they’re not.
The St. Louis County Police Department and leadership at the county detention center agreed that one issue with cutting down on juvenile crime and repeat offenders is the Missouri Legislature’s decision to increase the age to be tried as an adult from 17 to 18. That bill became law back in 2018.
Mayor Tishaura Jones signed executive order #77 on Thursday. The order seeks to establish new practices in City departments to be more inclusive of different gender identities.
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office alleges a St. Louis firefighter took a person’s wallet from a crash scene in February and used it for three purchases.
More than a week after heavy rains dumped inches of rain across the St. Louis area, many residents are still struggling to clean up, file claims and even get back into their homes.
The City of St. Louis is in the design process of implementing new pedestrian walkways outside of Ted Drewes in South St. Louis, nearly a year after two people were killed crossing the roadway.
The Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council is helping fund a project aimed at bringing better outcomes for minority youth and kids with developmental disabilities.
A black bear has been struck and killed on I-55 near Festus, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC). It is suspected to be the same bear residents of the area had been reporting over the past week.
Brittish Williams, a cast member of the TV show “Basketball Wives” and co-host of “The Home Team Morning Show” on 104.1, pleaded guilty Wednesday to 15 felonies, including pandemic fraud schemes. The frauds she pleaded guilty to amount to $446,000 in stolen funds.
A man from Chesterfield who was accused of intentionally crashing a U-Haul truck into a security barrier at a park across from the White House will be in DC Federal Court Wednesday afternoon.
The City of St. Charles and St. Charles County have joined forces to file a lawsuit against Ameren Missouri over the contamination of the Elm Point Wellfield.