You’ll have to search for the hidden victims in the forest. They could be around you in any wooded area -- Zombie trees. Trees that seem alive, but are actually dead -- or dying.
An advocacy group promoting greater pedestrian and biker safety is demanding the City of St. Louis improve pedestrian safety after a man in a wheelchair was killed by a hit-and-run driver last week at St. Louis Avenue and Goodfellow Boulevard.
As St. Charles County continues to see a historic number of early voters this election season, a judge will rule on a legal battle that calls the county’s election transparency into question.
St. Louis County prosecutors have criminally charged a man who authorities say fired at police and was subsequently shot on Wednesday afternoon in St. Louis County.
A man who was released early from prison for holding a victim in a dog cage is once again facing kidnapping charges after police say he beat and threatened a victim over several days in West St. Louis County.
St. Louis County Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting involving two other agencies that happened Wednesday afternoon at the Interstate 170 and Natural Bridge Road interchange
Several parks in the city will get a new upgrade that will bring Wi-Fi connectivity to those areas, with the goal of helping create new connections across our region.
For years there’s been a back-and-forth over what to do with the Optimist International building in the Central West End. The city has deemed the building historic, with its mid-century modern architecture
Nearly one week into no-excuse absentee voting in Missouri, St. Charles County election officials say they’re working overtime to make logistical changes to the county’s two polling location
By David Amelotti, Lauren Trager and First Alert 4 Staff
On Monday, St. Louis police released a new report on the shooting at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (CVPA) and the Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience.
Two years after Missouri Voters approved the recreational use of marijuana through a constitutional amendment, the state’s regulatory division is poised to establish a “reference lab” in Jefferson City.