The City of St. Louis and the St. Louis police union have reached an agreement for a new contract that includes raises and a retention bonus for officers.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed Executive Order 23-03 activating the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan and Missouri National Guard in response to severe weather Friday.
“This is the first time their family member, a parent, grandparent, uncle is really being honored and that’s what’s really special,” said Ed Wheatley, president of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society.
Local politicians have started to release statements pertaining to the news of former president Trump being indicted by the Manhattan grand jury Thursday afternoon.
News 4 getting results after a St. Louis woman got her KIA stolen and was ordered to pay for an illegal parking ticket the suspect was responsible for.
The family of a pregnant MoDOT highway employee killed in a work zone crash will get to continue their wrongful death lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT).
A new car and devices installed throughout his home now help Bryce travel easier in and out of his home. Yet, the biggest change has been in the steps he has taken to change his outlook on life.
On Wednesday, LGBTQ advocates protested Missouri lawmakers supporting legislation restricting who can get gender-affirming care—or healthcare that aids in transitioning from one sex to another.
The longtime St. Louis favorite 4 Hands Brewery is expanding to Chesterfield along with food partner Hi-Pointe as part of a major redevelopment of the former outlet mall.
The best teachers have the ability to connect their coursework to life outside of the classroom for their students. For Chaminade’s Dan Stout, the ability to connect theology and baseball is second nature.
On the site of the current Weldon Spring Conservation and August Busch Memorial Conservation Areas once sat plants that made TNT and DNT during World War II, and produced uranium during the Cold War. But before the area was a center for war production, there existed three towns.
North St. Louis County residents are still waiting for West Lake Landfill to be cleaned of radioactive waste after attending an Environmental Protection Agency meeting with no firm date in place.
Both the prosecution and defense recommended that he get five years’ probation, during which he will have to live in a mental institution and receive treatment for his mental health.