The St. Louis City and County NAACP chapters have launched campaigns to work with school districts to improve literacy rates around the same time Saint Louis Public Schools announced an initiative to increase reading scores.
A St. Louis area attorney who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for brandishing a firearm at protestors in June 2020 is asking to have that conviction removed from his criminal record.
Getting people to their destinations safely is the main priority of ride share drivers. Local drivers are sounding the alarm on a rise in driver dangers.
A man who court records show was residing at the Salvation Army Rehabilitation Center is criminally charged in a fire early Thursday at the facility’s adjoining warehouse.
The Republican leader of the Missouri Senate said Thursday that she would like to expel a conservative senator who has been blocking work in the chamber, escalating a GOP rift that has thwarted work on the party’s priorities.
A St. Louis grandmother’s mysterious murder and the coverup prosecutors say was caught on camera have her family fighting police for answers about the investigation.
For his final legislative session, Parson, barred by term limits from seeking reelection, made relatively modest budget and policy requests of lawmakers.
St. Louis County Council chairperson Shalonda Webb announced during Tuesday afternoon’s meeting that she was dropping her plans to pursue an amendment to the county charter about public safety.
Trailnet, a local group that advocates for bike and pedestrian safety, is compiling data on crashes and pedestrian injuries for its annual traffic study.
To answer some of the most asked questions about how your taxes are calculated, Chief Investigative Reporter Lauren Trager sat down with St. Louis County Assessor Jake Zimmerman.
Anthony and Rosario Scarato, the brother-duo behind Anthonino’s Taverna, have been named the 2023 Restaurateurs of the Year by the Missouri Restaurant Association.
A week-long search for a former Town and Country officer charged with multiple child sex crimes ended Tuesday after he turned himself in at the Jefferson County Jail.
Drivers in the Metro and Metro East are dodging potholes after back-to-back blasts of winter weather continue to play a role in the conditions of the roads.
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on Tuesday defended himself against the state auditor’s claim that Ashcroft violated state law in failing to turn over cybersecurity reviews of Missouri’s 116 local election authorities.
The Missouri State Auditor’s Office released its report on the Secretary of State’s office Monday, giving it a “fair” rating, indicating that there are several areas that need improvement.
Brian Dorsey was convicted in the 2006 killings of his cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Ben Bonnie, in the central Missouri town of New Bloomfield.