The first year of the City of St. Louis senior tax freeze comes on a non-reassessment year, but some 6,600 seniors who enrolled were hoping for bigger savings to arrive in the mail to kick off the holiday season.
The support across the St. Louis region continues to grow for 16-year Colin Brown as he remains in critical condition following a shooting on Interstate 55 on Saturday.
After a week-long trial, Daryl S. Muhammad was found guilty of armed robbery, aggravated battery with a firearm and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon.
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Robert Tracy sat down with First Alert 4′s Claire Kellett to discuss recent trends, investigations, and strategies the department is utilizing to fight crime within the City of St. Louis.
This outage comes months after a major outage in July due to a CrowdStrike bug. That issue impacted everything from Microsoft programs to flight software.
A tradition now in its 53rd year, the East St. Louis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will celebrate its annual Breakfast With Santa beginning 9 a.m. Dec. 7 at Mason Clark Middle School.
A group of high school students took part in the Thanksgiving holiday rush this week, pushing the boundaries of their comfort zones to deliver a Thanksgiving meal to their classmates.
After Missouri voters rejected Amendment 6 in the 2024 general election, the Missouri Sheriff’s Retirement System is once again at risk of impending insolvency if state lawmakers fail to find a new funding alternative.
On Friday, First Alert 4 confirmed that St. Louis Pubilc School District’s investigation into former Superintendent Keisha Scarlett is finished and slated to be released in December.
The St. Louis Development Corporation’s (SLDC) Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority will soon be able to take possession of the Railway Exchange Building and an adjacent parking garage following a judge’s decision on Friday.