A Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office corrections officer was charged Thursday in a scheme where she allegedly stole vape pens which were to be sold to detainees and resold them at a markup.
The Saint Louis Public School District will provide gas subsidies for families impacted by transportation struggles who take their students to and from school.
Kathy Kilo Peterson and her State Farm Agency in O’Fallon, Missouri, are big supporters of MoDOT’s Adopt-A-Highway program. Several times a year, she and her employees pick up litter along a 1-mile stretch of Technology Drive in St. Charles County
An assistant professor at Saint Louis University (SLU) has become the first woman to join the US Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Team for the upcoming 2024 games.
The East St. Louis animal shelter, Gateway Pet Guardians (GPG), is looking for emergency foster homes after multiple dogs were abandoned at the shelter in the last 24 hours, causing the non-profit to enact a rescue freeze Wednesday.
Students, faculty members and other community activists involved in protests at Washington University gathered near the institution to talk about the next steps for their demonstrations.
Republican lawmakers have been clear all year - their top priority is reforming the initiative petition process - which would make it harder for Missourians to change the state constitution
As the family of a local Marine killed in a training accident is set to return to St. Louis, organizers of the homecoming are asking the public to take part
Ronald Moore lives in Bridgeton and still relies on the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to send and receive important mail. But he’s been frustrated by its lack of reliability lately
A state lawmaker wants answers about why St. Louis County hasn’t started building a new police intelligence center. It’s the latest concern coming from some leaders about massive construction projects for public safety in the county.
The St. Louis Office of the Medical Examiner has teamed up with Othram in hopes that advanced DNA testing and genetic genealogy will help to identify a John Doe found in the River des Peres in 2020
100 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested over the weekend, as Washington University states it will pursue trespassing charges for those who remained on campus Saturday after being asked to leave; and it appears one prominent protester that was not arrested has been punished by the school
County and state officials in Illinois are still waiting to hear from federal authorities on whether residents in the Metro East will be offered buyouts for their flood-prone homes.
Saint Louis Public Schools is not providing transportation for after-school activities on Monday due to a number of Missouri Central bus drivers being absent.
Breakthru Beverage Missouri has partnered with 1800 Tequila to offer free rides home from Cinco de Mayo celebrations through Safe Home After Every Occasion.
Just days after the City of St. Louis removed a homeless encampment from a street corner in the Tower Grove South neighborhood, the Sudanese refugee couple is back on the streets, this time, without a place to go.
Washington University students planned to establish an encampment on campus Saturday to call for divestment from Boeing, which manufactures weapons as well as planes, and in a show of support for Palestinians in Gaza.