A huge development that would add over 1,000 new residential units in Creve Coeur received fresh scrutiny Tuesday as the developer seeks to rezone the area for their project.
It’s one of the largest cyber-attacks in history and you might be one of the millions of people impacted. Experts said the cyber-attack was so bad even the most sensitive health information stored by the federal government was stolen!
A victim of a hate crime in St. Louis County has received dozens of Black Lives Matter and LGBTQ Pride signs and flags following a hate crime last week.
A property management company is suing Webster University, alleging in a complaint filed Friday in federal court the school has not paid rent since January.
State Rep. Tony Lovasco in O'Fallon said he'd like to see residents outside of the city, but who pay the tax, to have say during the next election to reapprove the 1% tax.
Leaders in St. Louis City are working to make it easier to smoke pot in communal spaces in what they call a next step in decriminalizing marijuana consumption.
SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital (SLUH) registered nurses came to an agreement to authorize their nurse bargaining team to call a strike Friday.
With two inmates dying within the last two weeks at the St. Louis City Justice Center, some elected officials are calling for more reform and more transparency.
Today is the start of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. To kick things off, Fredbird stopped by Mercy’s Cardinals Kids Cancer Center with some surprises for the kids.
She thought everyone had gathered at the location to film a commercial but instead, she learned she was one of 394 recipients worldwide to receive the Ray Kroc Award.
Missouri is getting into the business of music and movies as Governor Mike Parson ceremonially signed bills Tuesday that aim to bring more concerts to the state and to make it easier to film movies or television shows.
FEMA has selected University City, Ladue and Webster Groves to receive federal funding to reduce the impact of future flooding through the agency’s Flood Mitigation Assistance program.
The start of the new school year is a moment to celebrate for St. Mary’s South Side Catholic High School in Dutchtown. The South City staple with a new name now operates as an independent Catholic institution and is no longer affiliated with the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Braving strong storms that blanketed the St. Louis metro Saturday morning, thousands came out to Tower Grove Park to celebrate a time-honored tradition.