A blossoming stretch of Delmar between Union and Kingshighway has attracted new developers and investors involved in several projects converging this year.
Missouri state senator Brian Williams, D-University City, is sponsoring a bill that would give those who recently purchased a vehicle or who are having trouble paying the sales tax an extension on their temporary license plates.
President Joe Biden has told an audience of cheering unionized steelworkers that his administration will block the acquisition of U.S. Steel by a Japanese company, potentially
The FBI Springfield division, along with other law enforcement agencies, announced they have arrested eight people in southern Illinois as part of a drug trafficking investigation.
A Metro East animal shelter is looking for help after two men broke into the shelter overnight Thursday and stole multiple items ranging from laptops to leftover pizza from a refrigerator.
The state House of Representatives passed a bill with broad bipartisan support banning insurers from denying claims for procedures it already gave prior authorization.
Saint Louis Public Schools (SLPS) and Verizon partnered on a state-of-the-art learning lab at the Academy of Entrepreneurship Studies Middle School at L’Overture and Pamoja Preparatory Academy Tuesday.
A 50-year-old man from St. Louis has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for three carjackings, including one that resulted in a 72-year-old man’s death.
Tens of millions of Americans stretching from Lincoln, Nebraska, to Baltimore could face strong thunderstorms Monday night through Wednesday, with tornadoes possible in a few states
In this week’s episode of Extra Time presented by Purina, Sports on 4′s Tamar Sher previews St. Louis City SC’s upcoming match against Austin FC as the club looks to stay unbeaten at CITYPARK.
A city-wide call for officer assistance was issued Saturday after several fights erupted in a melee involving dozens of people near the intersection of Goodfellow Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Drive.
Students on the St. Louis Community College Meramec campus say on Thursday they felt threatened and uncomfortable by a man livestreaming and spewing hateful language.
Both Missouri and Illinois are offering residents resources following a recent national survey showing many Americans are unaware of the dangers of Radon gas.
A St. Louis judge has decided Planned Parenthood of St. Louis must turn over documents about gender-transition care of minors to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey.