Drug overdose numbers are soaring as the pandemic looms over St. Louis City.
Juneteenth, now the 12th national holiday, is in full effect for many people on both sides of the Mississippi.
“This is a significant moment in our country and state's history,” said Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White.
The sheriff's office was searching for a missing Granite City, Illinois man who was at the beach with a group of friends Friday.
As of yesterday, there are no detainees remaining in the Medium Security Institution.
Temperatures forecasted up to 105°F and ...
Dustin Boone, 37, assisted former police officer Randy Hays in the assault of undercover police officer Luther Hall.
The 47-year-old mother told police her husband started choking her during an argument.
"During this difficult time, we ask that you keep the family and friends of Firefighter Heard uplifted in prayer and thoughts," friends said
Edwardsville, of St. Louis, is the first city in the region to implement a fee for paper and plastic bag use at stores.
The charges stem from when the couple pointed guns at protesters on June 20, 2020 outside their Central West End home.
Youthbuild’s efforts are focused in underserved North City communities with high rates of poverty and unemployment.
Lakisha Smith was ordered to serve 32 months in prison and to pay $10,416 in restitution.
They are responding to Lewis Reed's refusal to take steps to pass the city’s budget.
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The mayor wants to expand vaccination efforts, provide urgent economic support to families, and address the root causes of crime.
The Jones administration is urging the Board of Aldermen to move quickly to approve the local use of American Rescue Act funds.
Gregory Simms, 33, has been ordered to serve five years in prison.
The pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the St. Louis area.
This type of abuse takes many forms.
The observance will take place on Friday, June 18.
Michelle Boatman and Jerrica Franks bring extensive experience to the growing organization.
Home prices are slightly lower in the St. Louis area recently. See how much.
Leading hotel management firm reorganizes, prepares for companies' future growth under newly appointed leadership.
In March 2020, a grease fire destroyed most of the building's interior.
There was no immediate word on the extent of their injuries.
An accident reconstruction team is handling the investigation.
The lawsuit also accuses the police department of violating his Fourth Amendment rights of unlawful search and seizure of his vehicle.
Ellis C. Brown, III, 32, repeatedly kicked the victim who lay prone on a US Bank parking lot in St. Louis following a high-speed chase.
Saturday: Low 77/High 93. Partly cloudy, hot, and humid. 30% chance of scattered rain and storms.
Starting Monday, the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be distributed to homebound residents and their caretakers, via mobile units.
The renderings also show a supporter's section that will feature safe-standing, which is when seats fold-up and lock.
Schnucks reports the Shrewsbury store has had poor sales since it was acquired from SuperValu in October 2018.
A teen was shot in the stomach Thursday after trying to steal a tip jar and assaulting a customer at a south St. Louis City restaurant.
Lloyd Wings, 41, will be sentenced in federal court on Sept. 14.
Eric C. Castulik, 36, of Marble Hill, was ordered to serve eight years in prison.
The office says it would not be fiscally responsible for the city to pay costs that should be borne by the state.
Beginning on Friday, the pools will be open from noon to 6 p.m.
Brandon Phillips, 35, of Florissant, will be sentenced on Aug. 15.
The COVID-19 hiring freeze has been lifted.