Domestic assault suspect is back in custody, after allegedly being released for having COVID-19.
By Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For those of us who have not been able to fall back in love with the league since the Rams relocation rip-job, the playoffs can become quite the pressure cooker
By Ben Frederickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Missouri State Highway Patrol is auctioning off a helicopter, now through Feb. 7.
By Kurt Erickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"It was fishy," said a market manager who refused to be tested.
By Kim Bell St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Coast Guard team offers stability and flexibility
District officials say state laws back up their authority to set rules that help maintain a safe school environment.
By Robert Patrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The move restarts a case against Jeremy J. Garnier, a day after a St. Louis County judge dismissed it because a prosecution witness was unavailable.
St. Louis voters to decide on bond issue for projects such as a new 911 dispatch center, jail improvements, street paving and trails.
By Mark Schlinkmann St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Former Great Circle employee pleaded guilty to abusing child with autism at Webster Groves campus.
By Joel Currier St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A county official said jail staff have "worked hard to monitor symptoms, provide regular testing" and take other steps amid the pandemic.
By Nassim Benchaabane St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A Spanish Lake man was charged Friday in a homicide last February near Hickey Park in the city's Baden neighborhood.
An unidentified bidder paid for the medal awarded to U.S. athlete Daniel Frank of New York, who finished second in the running broad jump (long jump.)
By Joe Holleman St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Shannon Nenninger is the first to be sentenced out of 18 people charged in a disability fraud investigation.
By Robert Patrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tigers' backfield features the most uncertainty of any SEC East team
By Ben Frederickson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Many hospitals and clinics are still infusing the costly treatments that public health officials now say are almost certainly useless.
By JoNel Aleccia | Kaiser Health News
Illinois is among states that have seen a decline; Missouri is not.
By Maria Caspani | Reuters
Expiration of Bally Sports Midwest's deal with Charter could put availability of Cards, Blues telecasts in jeopardy to many fans in St. Louis area.
By Dan Caesar St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Police said one of the people shot had died. The shooting happened just after 5 p.m. Thursday in the 5300 block of Terry Avenue.
Federal and state election officials and Trumpβs own attorney general have said there is no credible evidence the election was tainted.
Don Riffe, 59, who had served as police chief at the Jefferson County community college since 2018, died on Thursday, school officials said.