School starts in less than a month for many kids in the St. Louis area and Care STL is helping children and families get ready for the first day of class.
Teaching kids life lessons and safety tips while honoring a young life lost too soon, Valley Park hosted its annual Safety Fair Saturday morning for hundreds of local kids and their families.
Grabbing bag after bag of stuffed animals, Olga and Travone Mister quickly fill carts outside Mercy Children’s Hospital in St. Louis County. The Misters are on one of several stops, donating toys they hope will comfort young patients.
Sunday, July 23 will mark the 50th anniversary of the crash of Ozark Airlines Flight 809. The twin-engine passenger plane was on a regularly scheduled flight from Nashville to St. Louis when it crashed on final approach July 23, 1973.
A St. Louis man has been charged with domestic assault and violating a protection order Friday after he was found with a bruised, naked woman in his car.
News 4 Investigates has learned new details in the case of a St. Louis County woman who investigators believe is connected to the overdose deaths of four children.
Customers found locked doors and no one inside the Fields Foods grocery store in the 6800 block of Page Avenue in Pagedale Thursday. The store closed suddenly on Tuesday, without explanation.
The St. Louis Port Authority passed a resolution Thursday that approves a contract with Target Demolition for the demolition of Jamestown Mall in Florissant.
A St. Louis area doctor, Anna Fitz-James, sued state officials who have stalled her petitions which aim to put an abortion question on next year’s statewide ballot.
A Wentzville man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after a teenage employee was shot during a robbery at a University City White Castle in 2022.
The shopping plaza on West Florissant in Dellwood sat empty for nearly two decades before Pastors Ken and Beverly Jenkins stepped in to bring a community hub to their home in North County.
“If my nurses have enough resources, if they have enough breaks, have enough time to be with their patients, that patient’s going to feel better faster."
High school athletes in Missouri could soon be cashing in on their name, image and likeness. It’s a trend that has taken over college athletics, now spreading beyond.