Joseph Shepard has been hospitalized with what appears to be a heart condition.
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen voted unanimously in September to begin equipping police with body cameras. But, do they have any effect?
Human Rights Campaign, a leading LGBTQ rights organization, awarded St. Louis its highest marks, while St. Charles flunked the test.
Justin Carroll went by "MOperv" online, and watched videos reportedly showing a dead child. He'll get a 54-month plea deal.
On Nov. 7, St. Louisans will decide whether to approve a .5 percent sales tax increase that will go toward police salaries.
Unique yoga and beer event to support the American Lung Association
Activists, community members, and gun-violence survivors met on Wash U's medical campus to discuss a rash of shootings in St. Louis.
Construction will begin next month on a new aquarium at Union Station set to open spring 2019. Can you wait?
Should St. Louis legalize marijuana? A city alderwoman thinks so, and she has introduced a bill to do it.
Branham will provide all electrical work for three buildings and 345 apartment units
STL Paranormal Research Society members share some eerie experiences and haunted history.
A man and woman were shot dead this morning in a southeastern St. Louis neighborhood.
If you don't have tickets to Hamilton at St. Louis' Fox Theater, it looks like you've thrown away your shot.
Alex Winkler of Kolu describes his experience creating a startup.
How would you feel if Katy Perry crashed your wedding? Some St. Louis newlyweds found out.
A math professor was body-slammed at community college board of trustees meeting. He says the use of force was not justified.
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One person was arrested. No one was injured.
St. Louis will use new technology to improve public safety and make city services more sustainable and equitable.
A 28-year-old man was fatally shot at a Shell gas station on South Grand Blvd. Wednesday night. The Police are seeking information.
A woman was shot at a vigil on South Grand Blvd. Witnesses say she was the sister of a man fatally shot there the previous night.
Construction is less than a year from being completed on the Gateway Arch. Fair St. Louis will move back to the Arch grounds in July.
Company to offer much needed basic restorations for classic cars
New work by the multimedia artist will be on display in Galleries 249 and 250 from Nov. 17 to Feb. 4, 2018.
Did St. Louis police act unconstitutionally in recent protests over the Stockley verdict? A federal judge will decide.
Meet me in St. Louis? City of St. Louis submitted its bid for Amazon's new headquarters today. The state will follow with its own.
No plans for Halloween? Check out this guide from the Riverfront Times.
Eighty-four minors were rescued as part of Operation Cross Country XI, including a 17-year-old girl in St. Louis.
ACLU report argues de facto segregation exists in Missouri schools, creating a 'school-to-prison' pipeline for black and disabled students.
Lt. Alex Nelson was arrested amid protests in September. His efforts to discuss police violence with Gov. Greitens have been rebuffed.
A bus driver about to begin his shift and a woman who said she was raped by her shooter were just two of the victims.
Enjoy festive decorations, interactive storytellers, and educational activities at the family-friendly Halloween event.
Registration Now Open for the Next Give Kids A Smile Clinic Set for Oct. 27 and 28
Sports and Regenerative Medicine Specialist Luga Podesta, M.D., to Spearhead Bluetail Medical Group's New Office in Naples, Florida
Two months ago, she apologized after tweeting, "I hope Trump is assassinated!"
Throughout October, Diamonds Direct will be raising funds for the Blues for Kids Foundation, the charitable trust of the St. Louis Blues.
McCaskill is among 10 Senate Democrats running in states that Trump won and whose seat is considered most up-for-grabs.
Get a Tax Deduction for Donating Medical Devices to the St. Louis Health Equipment Lending Program (St. Louis HELP)
Test Drive Public Transit with CMT's "Try and Ride" Program. Users Get Customized Route Information and Free Fare for the First Month.
Authorities have made more than 300 arrests at demonstrations over the Sept. 15 acquittal of former officer Jason Stockley.