Most health departments require people to register online, which could exclude older adults who don't have access to the internet.
Millions of people who suffer from acid reflux could be more vulnerable to infection after getting the COVID-19 virus.
Six tractor trailers showed up in bridgeton filled to the brim with masks on Thursday.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com)—Forest Park has been nominated for a USA Today 2021 10 Best Readers’ Choice travel award!
ST. LOUIS COUNTY (KMOV.com) - St. Louis County says it is setting up a new line of communication to let folks know when it is their turn to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
The 2021 food truck lineup for 9 Mile Garden has been released!
Some Mehville students will attend in-person classes five days a week starting January 19 for the first time since last March.
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health began administering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Friday morning to health care workers.
St. Clair County has launched a COVID-19 sing up form for its residents to collect data for supply and demand and to notify availability.
Monday is your last chance to give input on the project that will improve one of the busiest and oldest sections of Interstate 70 in Missouri.
A childhood memory made a man transform his South County home into a light display you have to see to believe.
Many local businesses are extending their hours ahead of Christmas.
The State of Missouri released their COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan, outlining the order of who will receive the vaccines when they become available.
Next year, people in the St. Louis area will have the chance to drive some of the world's fastest and most iconic cars.
A St. Louis non-profit that helps people pay off their utility bills is running out of money--and fast--according to its founder.
Several St. Louis labor unions are stepping up to ensure St. Louisans struggling during the pandemic aren’t going hungry.
He mentored children, and would spend his off hours helping strangers in need of assistance.
(KMOV.com) - The Red Cross is asking anyone who has recovered from COVID-19 to donate plasma.
The music director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will lead the Nobel Prize Concert in Stockholm, Sweden Tuesday.
Both the State of Missouri and the federal government will be holding COVID-19 testing over the next week.
The St. Louis Public School District will hold a virtual town hall this week to discuss a plan to close several schools.
Several St. Louis celebrities are coming together for a star-studded virtual reading of ‘A Christmas Carol” to benefit the Metro Theater Company.
People are being asked to help those in need on 'Giving Tuesday,' which is on December 1.
Finally! Walmart+ launched on Sept. 15.Amazon Prime now has some competition for the ever-increasing number of online shoppers who are looking for fast delivery options. Walmart just debuted its own paid membership service, called Walmart+. Walmart+ memberships cost $98 per year or $12.95 pe…
The World Against Toys Causing Harm, or "W. A. T. C. H." revealed its picks for the ten worst toys this holiday season.
(KMOV.com) - NBA star and St. Louis native Jayson Tatum has a life-changing new contract coming his way, but he is also focusing on helping people in his hometown.
(KMOV.com) - National Adoption Day is November, 21. American families have often looked overseas for babies to adopt but a St. Louis area mom is hoping her new book will support those considering adoption through foster care.
Time is running out for millions of Americans who still haven't gotten stimulus checks -- and they're likely the people most in need.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) – This year’s “Old Newsboys Day” will be done differently.
There are several COVID-19 community testing events in the St. louis area coming up.
A food drive honoring a fallen St. Louis officer starts Tuesday.
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Monday marks the launch of the United States Postal Service's Operation Santa.
As COVID-19 cases spike across the country, a new tool is letting people see how risky it would be to attend a holiday gathering.
A local radio host is raising money for BackStoppers by running.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, several restaurants in the metro are offering freebies and deals to veterans and active-duty members this November 11.
Additional COVID-19 testing opportunities will be available in south St. Louis twice a week.
Faith & For the Sake of All is partnering with CareSTL Health to provide free COVID-19 testing to the hardest hit areas of the St. Louis region.
As the winter months approach, a federal grant is helping low-income families ensure they're able to pay their utility bills and keep the heat on.
The Gateway Arch is searching for the best photos of the monument to be included in a 55th birthday commemorative collage.
SSM Health is offering free, drive-thru flu vaccination clinics across the St. Louis region. The clinics will be held on two separate Saturday's in October.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services is partnering with the Missouri National Guard and local health departments to offer free COVID-19 testing.
SSM Health will be looking to hire during drive-up recruiting events at two local hospitals on Thursday.
A 40-year-old man is facing charges, accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend and her 6-year-old daughter, and wounding two other children at an apartment in Jennings.
If you're looking to save money and control your thermostat from your phone, Ameren and Emerson are ready to help.
The sale kicks off online on Friday, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m. at STLAuthentics.com.
After Holt High School beat Fort Zumwalt West Friday night, their strength and conditioning and defensive backs coach Aaron Smith went home not feeling well.
A virtual job fair will be held Tuesday to fill customer service representative positions.
Several pop-up food pantries are also handing out food for pets.
For many little girls, dressing up like a princess, meeting a bunch of princesses and even having a princess party is like a dream come true.
A new service is helping out St. Louis Black or immigrant-owned restaurants during the ongoing pandemic.