What do you think? Should St. Louis ban horses and horse-drawn carriages?
The group will award a total of $17,500 to high school seniors who exemplify outstanding sportsmanship.
How would you like to travel across the state in less than half an hour?
Watch the video here. Do you recognize the vehicle or any of the four men?
The Democratic senator accused the president of ignoring the law. "There should be outrage in every corner of this country," she said.
Friends brought the man to the Bellefontaine Neighbors police station. He died at a hospital a short time later.
Three bodies were found buried under blankets and piles of trash.
About 3,400 Dreamers in Missouri could be deported starting in March, costing the state's economy more than $200 million annually.
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Do you like fine art? Do you love fresh flowers? We might have just the event for you.
Some of the cream cheese tested positive for Listeria. If you bought some, throw it away, and call the company for a refund.
Deputy Marshals said the man was hiding in a closet and tried to attack them with a knife.
An AT&T network outage hit St. Louis libraries Friday, halting book checkouts and suspending internet access. The libraries are still open.
A blue moon, supermoon and lunar eclipse haven't coincided in the U.S. in more than 150 years, but you'll be able to see it Wednesday.
A 16-year-old boy was shot in the head, and a 14-year-old boy was shot in the leg. Contact Crimestoppers if you have any information.
The ACLU called on the state to end "its ongoing culture of secrecy."
Two were taken into custody after police said they robbed a gas station in north St. Louis. A police K-9 helped apprehend one of the men.
Are you ready to party like it's 1858?
Do you have an outstanding warrant? Get a new court date or payment plan for the original fine with no penalty.
Part cinema, part pub, the city's new Alamo Drafthouse will be part of the City Foundry STL development.
David Brandon, chairman and CEO of the toy retailer, said the brand is reinventing itself. Shoppers can expect some firesale deals.
A sex-discrimination case and a transgender rights case are headed to Missouri's highest court.
A 22-year-old man was rushed to the hospital but has died. This story is developing. Check back for updates.
No one has come forward to claim ownership of the llama.
A spate of carjackings overnight left three people shot.
The government shutdown is over and the park will re-open at noon.
St. Louis hosted the 1904 Olympics alongside the World's Fair, after stealing the games from Chicago.
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"Time Spy" includes a film and a selection of more than 10,000 carved woodblocks the artist used to create the animation.
The Arch and Old Courthouse are part of the National Park Service. They will reopen when the federal government does.
The January 20 Women’s March comes as a record number of women across the country are seeking public office.
Police say a man with a rifle jumped over the counter at a McDonald's in south St. Louis Thursday afternoon.
Homeowners in metro-area communities are on track to save money and eliminate more than 12,000 tons of carbon emissions.
The St. Louis Co. Bomb and Arson Squad removed the suspected explosive with a robot. They haven't said if it was really a bomb.
As the animals search for food in winter, confrontations with humans are more common. Some small dogs have been killed.
The zoo is looking for seasonal employees to start in the spring and applicants with immediate availability to start this winter.
Last year's march saw a turnout of about 15,000 people in St. Louis alone. Organizers hope this year is even bigger.
Carol Jean Hazer and her ex-husband, Samuel Douglas Hazer, were each sentenced to a year and a day in prison.
238 communities submitted proposals for Amazon's new headquarters. St. Louis is not among 20 finalists announced Thursday.
Guests can receive free tea sachet on Friday, January 19 at Dunkin' Donuts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.