The Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis held its first annual high school basketball tournament Saturday honoring the great civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The monarch butterfly could be in danger of extinction, but the federal government is proposing new protections to help the species continue to survive.
The Missouri Supreme Court apparently did not find any humor in a Jefferson County assistant prosecutor accessing a public defender's laptop to send a “prank” email to the county sheriff.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a woman who fled the scene after striking a school bus nearly a year ago in St. Louis. The crash caused the bus to roll over, injuring one of two people onboard.
A North County nonprofit organizer said her building's roof collapse could have been avoided after she warned her landlord, the City of Kinloch for weeks.
MOBOT's plan is to use modern tech to make sure this vital and ancient collection can be accessed by anyone interested in plants -- even if it takes six years to do it.
The city has employed two private companies to help crews to spread salt on iced-over side streets that have frustrated residents for nearly two weeks.
Grammy Award-winning St. Louis music artist Nelly will perform at one of the inaugural balls for the incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, sources have told CBS News.
St. Louis City officials are promising changes after First Alert 4 Investigates discovered that at any given time, hundreds of city employees are on paid medical leave.
The mother of decapitated, pregnant, murder victim Liese Dodd told her daughter's killer in court on Friday the victim’s family had also received a life sentence as a result of his actions.
A rare gold medal from the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis has been sold at auction for $545,371 as part of a larger collection of memorabilia from previous Games.
As Donald Trump prepares to reclaim the White House, promising mass deportations of illegal immigrants, state lawmakers are making their own preparations.
Exactly how President-elect Donald Trump will carry out mass deportation is something we just don’t know yet. First Alert Four Investigates asked a local immigration attorney how the administration could expedite an already overwhelmed immigration system.
Warmer weather is starting to melt the icy streets of neighborhoods around the city, but neighborhood businesses say the slick roads have still kept customers away following last week’s snowstorms.
Leaders of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) denomination announced a commitment to bring their annual Holy Convocation to St. Louis for the next three years.
A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico has indicted a St. Peters woman on an arson charge after she allegedly set fire to several properties during a stay there earlier in January.
The second of two suspects accused of killing a New Jersey man in Penrose Park in St. Louis in a murder-for-hire plot was found guilty by a jury Thursday in federal court.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested for possessing what authorities have described as a machine gun and is currently in the custody of juvenile authorities.
A man on probation in three separate cases in St. Louis County is charged with arson in a fire in July at a senior living apartment complex in St. Louis.
During a St. Louis Public School Board meeting Tuesday, board member Sadie Weiss resigned. Weiss says bullying, a lack of transparency, and shady spending are the reasons for the departure.
More than a week after a snowstorm left neighborhood streets encased in ice, frustrated residents and aldermen called for an improved winter storm response during a Wednesday hearing.
Ferguson Police are asking the public for information regarding a vehicle used in a carjacking earlier Wednesday and two suspects who are believed to be armed and dangerous.