A St. Louis man is accused of stealing electrical transformers and selling them for scrap, telling police in one case an individual with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service told him to do so.
A fingerprint on a cigar wrapper helped St. Louis Police identify a man now charged in two armed robberies, including the carjacking of an Uber driver in August in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood.
A Metro East group is asking the federal government to investigate St. Clair County for its lack of spending in certain Metro East communities like Cahokia Heights.
Seckman High School parents received an email Wednesday that a former student came to campus to spend time with friends and was able to get inside the school for part of the day.
For nearly 40 years, Parkway School District has partnered with the Special School District to provide deaf and hard of hearing students resources to boost their learning and social environment.
After several days of meetings and sharing research, public safety officials from around the St. Louis area are taking the first steps toward developing a region-wide approach to reducing violent crime.
Thursday marks 82 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor. One of the first heroes of the war was a South City kid whose story has been somewhat lost while many say his name daily.
Dawn Chapman lives near the West Lake Landfill and is now furious her efforts to secure funding for families potentially exposed to nuclear radiation has failed.
Thursday marks the first day of Hanukkah and celebrations are happening across the area, including the lighting of Missouri’s largest menorah in downtown St. Louis.
An Endangered Silver Advisory Alert has been issued for 85-year-old Bennie Wade Moore Jr., who authorities say went missing around 2:18 p.m. Wednesday from 915 North Grand Boulevard in St. Louis.
A jury in Madison County, Illinois, on Wednesday found a 27-year-old Collinsville man guilty of burglarizing and robbing a U.S. Armed Forces Veteran of money he was saving for surgery.
The bill, sponsored by Joplin-area Republican Rep. Lane Roberts, describes how a “Stop Cyberstalking and Harassment Task Force” would be formed, and how it would function.
Nine St. Louis City Department of Sanitation employees are accusing the city of not paying them overtime and giving their white colleagues higher wages.
The biggest issue for Chesterfield Police is property crime and as shoppers flock to malls during the holiday season they’re honing in on combating retail theft.
A Florissant man is facing a litany of charges, including 16 counts of felony child endangerment, after authorities say he sideswiped a school bus while fleeing police Tuesday on Interstate 70 in St. Louis County.
A 14-year-old was charged as an adult with murder and other felony counts on Wednesday in St. Louis County in the March shooting death of another teen in Berkley.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore announced Wednesday he plans to run for the office, less than a day after claiming he was undecided on seeking election.
After US Steel announced it’s laying off just over 1,000 workers and slowing production indefinitely, a glimmer of work for those workers left out of a job.
An incident St. Louis Police began investigating Sunday as an assault has turned into a homicide case with a suspect now in custody and facing a murder charge.
A St. Charles County man has been sentenced Wednesday to 17 years in prison after he was charged with one count of attempted production of child pornography and receiving child pornography.
A shopping trip to Brentwood’s Nordstrom Rack turned into a terrifying experience after a woman visiting St. Louis from Florida was robbed at gunpoint.
A man pled guilty Wednesday to slitting a man’s throat in 2010, leaving the body in the trunk of a car in Alton, Ill., and then fleeing the country to Mexico.
A recognizable downtown hotel with plans for a major reboot has neighbors telling the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen want a major construction project in their backyard.