The Law Enforcement Legislative Coalition, representing law enforcement and police chiefs in Missouri, is calling for Juvenile Justice reform after a juvenile was taken into custody for a second time within two days for two separate carjackings.
A St. Louis woman who has survived breast cancer not once, but twice, is speaking out about the toll it has taken on her life - and the lives of her loved ones.
During the meeting, locals stood up to ask about the tests being completed on water safety, if pipes were possibly to blame and to air frustration with communication with local officials.
Sunday’s heavy rains caused flooding across St. Louis, shutting down eastbound lanes of I-70 in North City and damaging homes in multiple neighborhoods. MoDOT closed the interstate for several hours after water covered the roadway
More than 600 people have signed a Change.org online petition calling on MODOT to install sound walls along I-270 between Olive Boulevard and Page Boulevard. The petition was started by residents of the Orchard Lakes subdivision, which is on the east side of I-270.
The Missouri State Auditor’s Office says it will review the Francis Howell School District’s controversial payout to a superintendent who never worked a single day.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Person Advisory fr a 4-year-old girl who was allegedly taken from daycare by her father without permission.
On Friday, the St. Charles County Medical Examiner’s Office identified 35-year-old Nicholas R. Fulton of Salem, Missouri, and 37-year-old Michael “Cody” Curry of Ashley, Illinois, as the two victims of the crash.
In this series, First Alert 4 has been looking into claims from homeowners across Bethalto that their showerheads, washing machines, sinks and toilets have been filling with discolored water.
A St. Louis-area government watchdog group is calling for a formal investigation into the Francis Howell School District after it paid nearly $230,000 to a superintendent who never worked a single day.
First responders from multiple agencies responded Thursday to the Mississippi River near Alton, Illinois, after a helicopter crashed on a barge, resulting in two deaths.
Work to clarify and codify the role of the city of St. Louis sheriff, amid the state’s ongoing effort to remove the sheriff from office, reaches a compromise to go before the Board of Aldermen in September — but not without criticism.
Leaders of the Facebook group are hosting the first Neighborhood Water Committee meeting at the Wood River Township Hall, at the top of the 9th Street Hill, tonight at 7 p.m.
Federal investigators with the NTSB are expected to arrive Friday as the work is just beginning to piece together why a helicopter crashed late Thursday morning over the Mississippi River, leaving two people dead.