More than 3,000 gallons of a hazardous chemical in a damaged tank have been sitting at a local tow company for more than a week following a crash in January.
A St. Louis judge on Friday acquitted a former St. Louis police officer of assault and firearm charges related to the shooting of a carjacking suspect, who was struck but survived.
For 27 years between Old North St. Louis and The Jeff-Vander-Lou Neighborhoods, The Griot Museum of Black History has housed history for African Americans
Researchers at the University of Missouri have identified school nurses as being in a unique and underappreciated position to identify signs that a student is at-risk for chronic absenteeism.
A Wendy’s employee was charged this week with assaulting and stealing the vehicle of a customer in the drive-thru lane at a franchise location in Overland.
A St. Ann man was charged Wednesday with making terrorist threats after allegedly calling a business and saying he was going to commit a mass shooting.
Four Sumner High School students were hospitalized for taking what was described by the St. Louis Fire Department as an edible or gummy, possibly continuing THC, according to the St. Louis Public School District.
The Missouri House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education on Wednesday approved a bill which would require public schools to educate students in personal financial management.
Instead of focusing on the game result or which team covers the point spread, prop bets can be placed on almost every other aspect of the game—from the opening coin toss to the winner of the game’s MVP award.
Maria Chappelle-Nadal announced Tuesday that she is running to represent the 1st Congressional District of Missouri in the U.S. House of Representatives.
A report compiled by researchers with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and analytics firm the SAS Institute analyzed the impact of a four-day school week on academic achievement and growth.
Before the legendary career and before she was even Tina Turner, Anna Mae Bullock graduated from Sumner High School in 1958. As the first black high school west of the Mississippi, Sumner is thick with a history of its own
Under a piece of legislation set to be discussed by Missouri lawmakers Monday, the state would not be able to limit which specific platforms can be used by medical providers to deliver remote, digital healthcare services, also known as “telehealth.”