A letter sent by St. Louis County Executive Sam Page last week indicated the county is halting over $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act money due to budget cuts passed by the council.
As snow falls across the St. Louis metropolitan area Wednesday, volunteers in the Tower Grove East neighborhood are going door-to-door to talk with neighbors about gun safety over the New Years Eve holiday.
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, has ruled a St. Louis attorney who brandished firearms at protesters in 2020 is not entitled to have the weapons returned despite a gubernatorial pardon.
A Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy was injured Tuesday after a motorist began fighting with him during a traffic stop, an agency spokesperson said. The suspect was also injured.
More than five years after a Dollar General Store employee was killed during an armed robbery in the Fairground Park neighborhood, a St. Louis man was charged on Wednesday in his death.
A man is facing burglary and other charges after police say he was one of three suspects who broke into and stole numerous iPads in November from the St. Louis Board of Election building.
The family of a missing north St. Louis County mother said it’s possible the woman was dumped along an Illinois highway before her ex-boyfriend was arrested in Wisconsin.
While many kids were waking up to find presents under the tree on Christmas morning, firefighters in O’Fallon were just beginning their work shift at the fire station.
St. Louis city and county detectives are actively searching for 29-year-old Marquisha Williams and her ex-boyfriend, Trent Ivy. Norvette Chavis is Williams’ mother.
A veteran St. Louis police officer is stepping down from her position as the deputy director of public safety next month, city officials confirmed Friday.
Missouri House Majority Floor Leader Jon Patterson, R-Lee’s Summit, said the general assembly is not likely to make any progress in either imposing or restricting laws related to Extreme Risk Protection Orders, commonly referred to as red flag laws.
A St. Louis woman is still seeking a new apartment for her and her two-year-old daughter after fleeing her last apartment due to detectable levels of carbon monoxide.
A St. Louis man was charged with numerous offenses Wednesday in a string of smash-and-grab robberies and other property crimes that happened around the first two weeks of December throughout the city.