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.
Marcellis Blackwell, a former North County Police Cooperative Officer, is already facing 16 counts of the civil rights charge, deprivation of rights under the color of law and five counts of altering records in a federal investigation.
A controversial resolution in St. Charles County that aimed to send a message about illegal immigration in the region failed to pass at the county council Monday night as it tied on a 3-3 vote.
The arrest of an armed convicted felon accused of driving 90 mph down Lake St. Louis Boulevard in an attempt to evade police is being attributed, in part, to a Flock camera.
The Pacific City Council is considering pay raises for city workers, which would take effect on January 1, 2024. City leaders are worried about losing workers to better-paying jobs.
After a string of murders and shootings, former leaders and residents in a Metro East city are asking for the Illinois State Police and St. Clair County Sheriff deputies to patrol their streets.
Monday is the first day candidates can submit their petitions and file to be on next March’s Democratic and Republican primary ballots. Many showed up before 8 a.m. outside the Illinois State Board of Elections office in Springfield to file right away.
The Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden is in the running for the USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice award for favorite botanical garden holiday lights.
A Fenton man is facing felony charges after a minor car collision allegedly evolved into shots being fired at a vehicle Saturday afternoon in the Tower Grove South neighborhood.
The Thanksgiving holiday weekend brings major crowds to Lambert International Airport, with Sunday marking the busiest travel day since before the pandemic.
Firefighters said 18 people were rescued early Sunday as a precaution and due to smoke after a fire erupted in a unit at a senior living community in Webster Groves.