A group with a mission to promote entrepreneurship and help build the St. Louis business community will present $1.7 million in startup grants to competition winners during a gala this evening at Union Station.
A new study from United WE shows there are three children in need for every open childcare spot. The study said 85% of Missouri does not have enough child care for working parents, which is preventing economic growth.
Each weeknight at 10, Steve guarantees tomorrow’s high temperature. The following weeknight at 6, he announces the results. When Steve’s forecast is within 4 degrees of the actual high, KMOV awards $50 to our 4 Degree charity of the month. Each award is also matched by our partner, Cardinals Care.
“I will be filing suit against Jackson County for their illegal attempt to violate Missourians’ right to keep and bear arms,” Bailey shared on social media.
The focus of the Saint Louis Zoo WildCare’s newest center has been announced. It aims to help both an endangered Alaskan species and Alaskan Native communities as they deal with the impacts of climate change.
The owner of a local home healthcare company was indicted and accused of defrauding the Missouri Medicaid Program and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs out of more than $800,000.
The Illinois Supreme Court has overturned actor Jussie Smollett’s conviction on charges that he staged a racist and homophobic attack against himself in 2019 and lied to Chicago police
Illinois State Police said the agency is now searching for the now-former East St. Louis City Manager after he allegedly failed to surrender himself on warrants issued in October charging him with theft of government property and fraud.
A man is criminally charged after allegedly barricading himself in a building, resulting in a response by a St. Louis Metropolitan Police tactical team Wednesday in the Benton Park West neighborhood.
While most disciplinary complaints center on what an officer did — committed a crime or an immoral act — these cases are about what law enforcement failed to do.
A Jefferson County man appeared in court Monday after being charged with receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material as a registered sex offender.
A Missouri man is now facing just over one year in prison for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol breach. But he, as well as over 1,000 others, could be pardoned as part of a campaign promise from President-elect Donald Trump.
If you want to experience the best bacon or burger in the country, you don’t have to go far. A group of chefs in the St. Louis area scorched the competition at the World Food Championships (WFC) in 2024.
Judy Garland’s red dress from ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ will be added to the 1904 Worlds Fair Exhibit at the Missouri History Museum for the holiday season.