More than three years after the discovery of a man found dead and burned in an alley in the Kingsway East neighborhood, a suspect is charged with murder in his death.
Anthony D’Agostino, the CEO of Peter and Paul Community Services, told First Alert 4 what’s been at the top of his mind lately is keeping the unhoused warm during frigid cold temperatures expected this week.
A federal appeals court has ordered a new trial for a Louisiana bounty hunter convicted of kidnapping a woman in St. Peters and later leaving her in a Mississippi County Jail.
Troubles have compounded for the Alton Little Theater after accusations of sexual assault against a “formerly affiliated” person surfaced two weeks after the theater suffered a sewage system crisis.
Members of the community gathered Saturday at Harris-Stowe State University to kick off a month of festivities statewide to honor the legendary Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Authorities say a DeSoto man now charged with multiple felonies drove into his neighbor's house intentionally in June, injuring three people and causing thousands of dollars in damage.
A Florissant man is facing felony charges after police allegedly spotted him driving in reverse on Wednesday in what was later discovered to be a stolen vehicle.
While most St. Louis residents have been focused on the recent snowstorms, international experts have been looking at the heat felt globally last year.
A postal carrier from Granite City was sentenced to prison after admitting to stealing credit cards from the mail and using them for personal expenses.
A St. Louis man was sentenced Thursday to life plus 45 years in prison for the 2020 fatal shooting of a mother who was taking her 4-day-old son to the doctor.
A series of posts and videos circulating on social media and Puerto Rican news organizations are accusing a local woman of setting fire to a bar while on vacation in Puerto Rico.
A lawsuit has been filed against St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) Board President Antoinette “Toni” Cousins and the SLPS Board for allegedly stifling criticism and failing to address systemic educational shortcomings.
Mark Walls tells First Alert 4, “I’m a snow person, so I like it. Like it? I’m I’m I’m ready to do a snow Angel or something. I’ve been trying to get my lady to do a snow Angel.”
Melissa Price Smith officially stepped into the role as St. Louis County’s new prosecuting attorney this week, but she’s been a member of the office since 2008
As lawmakers prepare for Wednesday’s first day of the legislative session, Republicans and Democrats want to lessen Missourians’ financial burden. Both parties think tax cuts could be a solution, but they can’t agree on which taxes to cut.