All four high schools of the Parkway School District have been named among the country’s “2022 Best High Schools” according to U.S. News & World Report.
he mother of a 14-year-old Missouri boy who was killed while riding a 430-foot drop-tower ride at a Florida amusement park says her son’s death was preventable.
After a weekend full of buzzing cars and motorcycles, large gatherings that went unregulated and violent crime, downtown residents said they’re fed up. Those residents reaching out to News 4 for answers, while placing the blame on city leaders
The Missouri STEM Celebration kicked off this week. The week-long event recognizes the ways kids can get involved in science, technology, engineering, and math within St. Louis
A car crash in North City left a woman dead and another person injured late Sunday night. The crash happened in the 7000 block of Hall Street before 9 p.m. when a 1999 Ford Escort crashed into a utility pole. Witnesses told poli
A loud, wild weekend in downtown St. Louis has left residents frustrated. Some woke up to smashed windows and things stolen from their cars. Others were kept up until early Sunday morning from ongoing parties.
A lawsuit was filed against Wentzville School District officials Friday accusing them of failing to protect a high school student with autism from being sexually assaulted.
Total Access says they have plenty of resources to fight any possible COVID-19 surges they could see over the next weeks, but some people in the community aren’t taking any chances.
Across Missouri, many are working to destigmatize what you may think of the drug because for many, it’s helping their health. That’s exactly what one organization is doing by making the medical card sign-up an easy process.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department released photos of a suspected car involved in a fatal hit-and-run two months after the incident happened.
The Missouri Invasive Plant Council partnered with Forest ReLeaf of Missouri to host a Callery pear “buy-back” program on April 26, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A federal grand jury indicted a former Jefferson County Municipal Prosecuting Attorney who allegedly had sexual contact with a woman inside his courthouse office.