With drone sightings on the East Coast raising concern and sparking conversation, Missouri lawmakers are looking to put regulations on the ummanned aircrafts
First Alert 4 Investigates has been reporting on a program in which the city is going onto private property and making repairs, costing tens of thousands of dollars. They’ve also been doing similar work on properties owned by the public—through St. Louis’ land bank. Now we’ve learned that the program is also under question.
After a man was charged Friday in the death of youth hockey player Colin Brown, a judge revoked the bond of a suspect charged in November with distributing drugs on Minnesota Avenue, citing the newly filed murder charge as the reason.
Turo, a car rental app that lets users borrow personal vehicles, is pushing for an agreement with Lambert International Airport that would allow drivers to use parking garages for pickups.
St. Louis County Police are investigating the theft of a chocolate cinder ball python from Exotic A.R.C. Amphibian Reptile Center pet store in the 300 block of Lemay Ferry Road. Store owner James Brumley said the snake is worth $750.
Several area leaders are now calling for criminal investigations and audits after First Alert 4 Investigates revealed a St. Louis City inspector has ties to construction companies receiving millions in public funds.
In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, police have released some details about a Nov. 24 shooting where 12 people were injured by gunfire at a lounge In Venice.
Some St. Louis property owners are shocked to find out they owe hundreds of thousands of dollars to the city. Officials have been quietly using your tax dollars to fix up private properties.
A St. Charles County police department is incorporating artificial intelligence technology into its 911 dispatch center, serving as a quality assurance and learning tool to dispatchers.
Missouri could be on the path toward eliminating the state income tax. Several state lawmakers have proposed bills for the 2025 legislative session that could put more money back in your wallet
ou need an official ID to do just about anything in Missouri -- from driving to voting to making purchases. But some people feel their ID does not reflect who they are because of the gender marker.
Parkway School District has named its next superintendent. Dr. Melissa Schneider is set to take the reins in July 2025 following the retirement of current superintendent Dr. Keith Marty.