As fallout from the Alabama Supreme Court ruling regarding IVF continues, one St. Louis infertility physician says Missouri infertility specialists are protected.
According to data from the City of St. Louis, almost a dozen crashes have happened near the busy business since 2022, including two pedestrians who were struck and killed while crossing the street.
Following the mass shooting in Kansas City that left one dead and 22 other injured, unfounded reports began circulating on social media, and were boosted by prominent elected officials, that the shooting was perpetrated by an undocumented immigrant.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting where a man was shot and killed after allegedly assaulting deputies who were attempting to arrest him.
A bill set to be heard by the Missouri House Committee on Government Accountability would cloak the Governor’s office with broad power over local elected prosecuting and circuit attorneys.
A man is accused of stealing sewer grates and several memorial plaques, telling St. Louis police he does so to support his fentanyl habit and doesn’t plan on stopping.
Three people are facing felony kidnapping and assault charges after allegedly beating and holding a woman captive inside a church in the Patch neighborhood.
Tarron Nelson is an 11-year-old student at Northview Elementary School with a unique talent. The 5th grader can complete a Rubik’s Cube in less than 2 minutes with a record time of 43 seconds.
An Imperial man is facing charges after authorities say he threatened this week to shoot multiple Jefferson County judges and anyone who tried to stop him.
The Cardinals and the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are partnering to honor first responders and encourage the St. Louis community to be heroes by donating blood.
The lease at the Arnold Post Office ran out on January 31st. The Postal Service plans to renovate a now empty store at 2184 Michigan to use as the permanent new location.
The Missouri Senate voted along party lines Thursday to approve a resolution that, if voters ultimately sign off, would create a new threshold for the passage of future citizen-led initiatives.
St. Louis prosecutors on Friday refiled involuntary manslaughter charges against a man accused in 2019 of shooting a home rehabber who entered an open door to ask for help with a project.