The group's apology extended to the Archdiocese of St. Louis as well.
Authorities say Malachi Duncan fraudulently enrolled at Jefferson College and The University of Memphis. He was sentenced in St. Louis.
The research highlights new strategies for optimizing cancer treatments and offers insight into the puzzle of chemotherapy resistance.
Police investigating a break-in at Southern Armory in Crestwood. Thieves took several rifles and fired shots toward workers nearby.
The St. Louis Galleria mall closed briefly during the busiest holiday shopping day of the year.
Thanksgiving is over, but you can still share what you're thankful for. Whatever it is, there's a place for it on Patch.
Police shot an adult male and a 14-year-old juvenile in College Hill Thanksgiving afternoon. The adult, whom police say was armed, has died.
Who says there's no place for politics at the dinner table? What our country really needs right now is more thoughtful discussion.
The AAA expects the most travel in 12 years, thanks to a strong economy and low gas prices.
The southern-themed restaurant and gift store chain will donate 20 percent of Black Friday toy sales to military charity Operation Homefront
Officials initially said smoke from the massive warehouse fire last week might be toxic. Thankfully, that wasn't the case.
Here are some options around St. Louis if you don't feel like cleaning up after the whole family on Thanksgiving.
The St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors System hosted its 15th annual Ageless Remarkable St. Louisan’s Gala on October 28.
Russell Bucklew's execution was delayed three years ago over fears that the condition could increase his risk of suffering.
A new vendor will offer food and beverages at the Gateway Arch after its yearslong renovation is complete.
The building used to be a Schnucks supermarket. Now it will house offices, a warehouse, and a new ReStore starting next April.
A 44-year-old man was killed in a house fire Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
You forgot the cranberry sauce, didn't you? It's always the cranberry sauce.
Check out which stores are closed for Thanksgiving 2017 and which ones hate their employees.
Firefighters are battling a huge fire in the St. Louis area for the second time in less than a week.
St. Louis police officers will be required to read and acknowledge the rights of journalists, The Post-Dispatch reports.
According to Autolist, the St. Louis area is one of the best places to buy used cars in the country. Missouri ranks 29 of 50 of states.
Mo. Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Democrat, has called for an ethics investigation into her colleague Al Franken. Comedy is no excuse, she said.
The Republican tax bill would eliminate many educational deductions and make tuition waivers taxable, possibly crippling Universities.
Taleb Jawher fatally shot a customer he wrongly accused of shoplifting in September.
U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay said he is deeply troubled by allegations of wrongdoing and wants to see an investigation.
The Department of Justice says Ferguson is making progress on its racial issues.
TSA officials found the weapon in the pilot's carryon luggage before boarding at St. Louis Lambert International Airport.
Police can't use chemicals like pepper spray to shut down non-violent protests, a federal judge has ruled.
Update: Smoke from the fire is considered hazardous. Stay to the west and north or avoid the area entirely.
Special Olympians Carla Collins and Kaleb Carter will receive recognition at the 2017 Musial Awards in St. Louis for sportsmanship.
A witness recorded video of the incident on his cell phone.
Two men were fatally shot Monday, bringing the total number of murders in St. Louis this year near record levels.
Allegations include rodent feces in food, bug and snake infestation and massive overcrowding.
Republican Ann Wagner has introduced an amendment to the Communications Decency Act to fight online sex trafficking.
Two women were shot, one fatally, in North St. Louis Monday afternoon. Police are investigating.
Patrick Darrell Smith was sentenced to 30 years for taking explicit videos of an 8-year-old girl. He is also charged with sodomy.
Curt Davison, 92, a Navy WWII Vet, broke the worldwide record for the hammer throw this year, in his age category.
Disqualified from Accepting EBT cards or SNAP benefits, grocery store manager Ayman Barghouty thought he knew a way around the rules.
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