Shoppers turned out in droves on Black Friday to one St. Louis area mall, adding to what retailers say is an upward trend in in-person shopping there in recent years.
By Avery Martinez, Delaney Dryfoos and Eric Schmid
Mayors along the Mississippi River have watched for years as intensifying rain storms and flooding wreak havoc on their communities. So this fall, the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI) announced a new insurance pilot, with hopes of better helping river towns recover.
City residents, workers, and students are frustrated by Metrolink construction happening months after a promised finish date at 8th and Pine in downtown St. Louis.
The community stepped in to help on Thanksgiving after money meant for a charitable organization was stolen during a burglary earlier in November from a fitness center in Wood River.
Missouri Gov. Elect Mike Kehoe offered condolences on Thursday to the family of a 16-year-old youth hockey player fatally struck by a bullet while riding in a vehicle on Interstate 55 in St. Louis.
“He would be so proud...that the organization has stepped in to help me continue on,” says Nicole Boyd, widow of St. Louis Sheriff’s Deputy Dennis Boyd.
Nick Gibbons and Meagan Schreiter got engaged while on a trip to Tulum, Mexico, in April. After winning a free trip to Cancun through a radio station, the couple returned to Mexico in August.
Although the price of a Thanksgiving meal is falling, thousands of Missourians are still feeling the pressure as one food bank said demand increases around the holidays.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey have filed a lawsuit to prevent St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page from hiring the next St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney.
The first year of the City of St. Louis senior tax freeze comes on a non-reassessment year, but some 6,600 seniors who enrolled were hoping for bigger savings to arrive in the mail to kick off the holiday season.
Festus Manor administrators were tightlipped Tuesday when First Alert 4 visited after learning the facility would no longer be getting money from Medicare and Medicaid
Clayton residents urged officials Tuesday night to keep their neighborhood residential as Washington University considers plans to move some of its athletic facilities to the grounds of Concordia Seminary
A St. Charles County woman in the right place at the right time is being credited with jumping into action and helping an Illinois teenager shot on Interstate 55 Saturday night
After a week-long trial, Daryl S. Muhammad was found guilty of armed robbery, aggravated battery with a firearm and unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon.
The top lawyer on Donald Trump’s transition team investigated a longtime adviser to the president-elect over allegations he used his proximity to Trump to score payments from those seeking roles or influence in the new administration
Outside the Missouri Capitol, there’s a memorial for MoDOT workers who went to work one day and never returned home. One of those workers is Tonya Musskopf’s daughter, Kaitlyn Anderson.
A young Farmington couple is left with nothing shortly before the holidays after a fire destroyed their mobile home and critically injured a 76-year-old man.
John Matthew Berry, 57, has been charged with stealing from a financial institution for the robbery of a Commerce Bank branch near I-44 and Highway 109 in Eureka Saturday morning.