The riverboat cruises at the St. Louis Arch returned to the water Friday morning, clear to navigate the Mississippi River for the first time this week.
City leaders, attorneys and many others will now get access to visit the St. Louis City Justice Center after the St. Louis Board of Alderman passed two bills Friday.
A bill to add a 3% tax for guests of short-term rentals was approved Friday by the St. Louis City Board of Alderman. The bill will now head to Mayor Tishura Jones’ desk.
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that the execution date for Marcellus Williams will remain even as he is set to appear in a St. Louis County courtroom to determine if his first-degree murder conviction should be vacated.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has ordered U.S. and Missouri flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of Boone County Fire Protection District Assistant Chief Matthew Tobben.
Governor Mike Parson, R-Missouri, opted out of taking action on a bill, SB 751, aimed at blocking drug manufacturers from restricting which pharmacies can participate in a federal drug price discount program.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced 97 communities as participants in the ConnectHomeUSA (CHUSA) initiative, which aims to improve access to affordable internet, affordable devices, and digital skills training.
St. Louis County Police have released body camera footage of an incident where a K-9 was taken to an area veterinary hospital after being exposed to narcotics.
The state of Missouri faces a dire situation as it grapples with a significant number of children going missing while in its care, according to officials speaking with First Alert 4 Investigates.
Five years after the controversial shooting death of Moscow Mills resident Brian Fredde at the hands of his brother-in-law, the recently dismissed case was refiled Tuesday with charges upgraded to first-degree murder.
A 19-year-old man has been criminally charged following a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle early Thursday that topped speeds of 100 mph and stretched from St. Ann to St. Peters and back to Lambert Airport.
It’s believed the Benders would have continued their twisted reign of terror had they not killed a prominent doctor and brother of a Kansas state senator.
The Missouri Governor signed seven bills Thursday, impacting veterans, childcare facilities, small businesses and more. This was the last set of bills signed by Gov. Parson as the end of his term approaches.
Six St. Louis area American Red Cross volunteers, along with seven other volunteers from across Missouri, have headed to Texas to assist in disaster relief following Hurricane Beryl.
Police departments across the St. Louis region recently reported progress in recruiting officers, with the city and other municipalities noting that things are slowly improving
The City of St. Louis Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) plans to test the Outdoor Warning System sirens on Thursday, July 11, between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. and will announce to residents that it is only a test.
Andrew Bailey is looking to serve four more years as Missouri’s attorney general, and Will Scharf is challenging him in the Republican primary. First Alert 4 is looking into claims made about Scharf in the latest campaign ad.