Don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour before you go to bed Saturday night. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
The city's official parade will start later at 1 p.m. while the Dogtown parade will start earlier at 10 a.m.
The changes will impact the routes or schedules of nine busses. Check to see if you're affected.
The new 435-acre complex will likely be an offsite breeding area, officials said, and could feature a safari-like public component.
Here are some of Missouri history's troublemakers, rabble-rousers, killers and spies.
International Women's Day is March 8.
The off-duty, out-of-uniform officer shot at the van's driver, who escaped.
If you're interested in being a citizen scientist in your own backyard, sign up for a free training, and help save some local amphibians.
Firefighter Challenge draws hundreds of firefighters for the Fight For Air Climb at the Metropolitan Square building on March 24
The deadline to apply is Friday, March 9.
Company sells four facilities, set to open area's largest senior community on April 1
City manager De’Carlon Seewood said he would recommend the city council hire more staff to speed reform.
Twenty St. Louis-area schools participated in the event. The Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience won top prize.
Lawmakers, news outlets and high school activists have their sights set on the AR-15. We decided to take a wider look at gun violence.
Brett Schuette joins org to lead fundraising, fight against lung disease
This story is developing. Check back for updates.
Participation turns from fitness to fight after lung cancer diagnosis
Carol Dotson, 70, now faces up to 20 years in prison, plus a $250,000 fine and $2 million of restitution.
Here’s the story of a lovely cheetah...
The president will visit St. Louis in March for a fundraiser for Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley.
The event will feature school psychologist Shannon Davis.
Under the state proposal, which won preliminary approval in the Senate this week, horses could be regulated but not banned outright.
“It’s clear this is a local decision that should be kept at the local level...," Republican Rep. Shamed Dogan said.
Prosecutors don't have what appears to be the most important piece of evidence in their case against the governor, but they plan to get it.
One St. Louis ZIP code is among the 10 most environmentally risky in the country, but home prices are growing faster than the national rate.
Mayor Dennis Bradley had an ongoing feud with the deputy he allegedly started a fight with.
The irony of stranding students off campus due to safety concerns seems to have dawned on school officials, who reversed their decision.
The recently renamed Gateway Arch National Park completes the makeover with a new logo.
The Tate brothers were cleared of wrongdoing. The man who said they robbed him has been charged instead.
The shooter fled into a home where he later died of wounds suffered in a gunfight with U.S. Marshals.
Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) is a viral infection shown to be fatal to wild elephants and elephants in captivity.
Tim Horn, of Hypnoconsult LLC, will be teaching the Simpson Protocol at the Heartland Hypnosis Conference, April 27 – May 1st, 2018.
Police found a man in his 30s on the living room couch beside the phone used to place the 911 call. He had a handgun in his lap.
The name was changed to better communicate to the public the monument's status as a national park, officials said.
A grand jury found probable cause that Gov. Greitens knowingly photographed a nude woman without her consent.
Coldwell Banker Gundaker’s Chesterfield / Wildwood Office Hosts Music Trivia Night to Benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities on March 9
The St. Louis-based utility company will invest $11 million to build the charging stations across Missouri.