Here's how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in St. Louis City.
St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page announced five changes to public health protocols Monday morning.
Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 or the Homicide Division directly at 314-444-5371.
Just over a month after Yorkerβs fatal shooting, police announced that Ledra Craig was arrested.
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Missouri reached its one-year mark since the first confirmed coronavirus case was announced in St. Louis County.
A string of new COVID-19 testing sites will pop up across St. Louis Tuesday, thanks to Visit Healthcare and the Boys & Girls Clubs.
Stephanie St. John said friends of Roseann McCulley called her Rosey and she was a "very sweet girl, very intelligent" person.
No one else was injured during the shooting. Anyone with information is urged to the Police.
In addition, Dr. Page said that gatherings such as birthday parties and reunions can now have up to 20 people in attendance.
Crews were eventually able to get the victim out and into an ambulance, but officials said the victim died shortly after.
There is a growing push to increase awareness of services available for anyone who is being threatened by domestic violence.
Paramedics took both of them to a hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries is still unknown.
Police dispatch audio News 4 obtained reveals the tense moments as Eureka police tried to talk a suicidal man down.
Information on injuries was not immediately known. All lanes re-opened around 5:30 p.m.
A team of doctors from the St. Louis area is back home this morning after a whirl-wind medical mission trip to Africa
An AMBER alert was issued for 1-year-old Zoe Page Hurst McCulley but she was found safe .
When you call 9-1-1, you expect to be able to talk with some immediately, But if you live in the City, be prepared to sit on hold.
Applications remain open on the cityβs website.
β 23-year-old man was transported to a hospital after being assaulted in downtown St. Louis late Wednesday night.
When the regular season kicks off across Major League Baseball, Cardinal fans will once again be able to see their team in person.
Shell casings were located on both sides of the streets, police said, indicating shots were exchanged between at least two people.
Due to an outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, all students at Parkway North High School moved out of classroom learning beginning Thursday.
The events will be held Saturday and Sunday for the Moderna vaccine at these locations:
A little boy with special needs is thankful to have a home after he abandoned at a St. Louis hospital.
Clarence Brown, 35, pleaded guilty to one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
People are advised to be cautious if receive an unsolicited call and donβt recognize the problem or issue the caller describes.
John Koeln, 37, was ordered to serve two years in prison. to 24 months in prison.
Trenice Hassel, 28, of St. Louis, Missouri, pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements to a federal agency.
Keith Estep, 42, had more than a half-kilogram of crystal meth, drug paraphernalia and a loaded pistol recovered from his Hope Springs home.
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Frustration and anxiety continue as St. Louis-area residents scramble to get appointments for vaccines.
Vaccine allocation in the Metro East has fluctuated since its rollout began in mid-December.
The St. Louis Public Library will open its doors again on Wednesday to help people register for the COVID Vaccine.
Police are asking for help finding a man accused of stealing memorial vases from a Bethalto cemetery.
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Malik Ross, 24, will spend 10 years in federal prison.