A preschool teacher in Godfrey, Ill. has been charged with assault after an incident with one of her students was investigated by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office.
Saint Louis Public Schools released the findings of a comprehensive management assessment that focussed on administrative pay, hiring practices, and credit card usage.
A lawsuit filed Monday by The Lange Law Firm of Houston and The Simon Law Firm of St. Louis names Concetta’s Catering of St. Charles as a second source for an outbreak of E. coli in the St. Louis area
A 71-year-old small plane pilot was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon crash in rural Monroe County, Illinois, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Gift donations and giveaways are a hallmark of the holiday season. This weekend, hundreds of families across the St. Louis metro took part in this time-honored tradition.
A St. Louis man was arrested on suspicion of multiple crimes following a home invasion and high-speed pursuit in a stolen Porsche early Sunday in Jefferson County.
No officers were injured, but O’Fallon Police will have to shell out some bucks for a new cruiser door following a collision early Saturday on Frank Scott Parkway.
Prosecutors have charged a St. Louis man with several felonies after he allegedly fled a traffic stop and led police on a pursuit that ended with him crashing into a tree while two small children were inside the vehicle.
Lori Vallow, the so-called “doomsday mom” who was found guilty of the deaths of her children in Idaho, will be allowed to represent herself in a separate murder case in Maricopa County.
The St. Louis Board of Alderman has approved $8.5 million in funding for a new 911 dispatch center, part of a $45 million project aimed at streamlining and modernizing emergency responses in the city.
Following the edge of a glacier jutting up to the future Mississippi River -- the mastodon quickly dies, at least that’s what researchers currently believe lead to a death 27,000 years ago.
Some Missouri lawmakers are working to stop the state from collecting taxes on income, but budget experts warn that the move would either cripple many public services or would require finding revenue elsewhere to make up for it.
In what has become an annual tradition, a group of students at St. Louis University took a page from the Christmas classics to learn some lessons in civil engineering.