The Justice Department says it is investigating whether Missouri has violated civil rights laws by needlessly institutionalizing adults with severe mental illnesses.
A Missouri institution will be featured in a television series that takes a deep look at American universities and colleges, told from the perspective of their student bodies.
"... I think that Republican-leaning independents, that is, people who don't like Joe Biden but don't identify as Republicans. I think they look at this party and they're like, ‘Man, I don’t think they’re doing it for me.’"
The Senate on Wednesday voted to start debate on legislation that would codify same-sex marriage protections, paving the way for it to pass by the end of the week. Senators voted 62-37 to advance the measure, with 12 Republicans joining with every Democrat in support. Lawmakers are expected to vote again tomorrow to invoke cloture, [...]
There are some snowflakes falling in the St. Louis area this afternoon. The National Weather Service says that we should not expect any accumulation on the ground.
The Collinsville Police Department has released sketches of a man who is wanted in an investigation into a recent kidnapping at a Starbucks drive-thru and subsequent sexual assault.
A new holiday attraction is coming to Eureka, Missouri, this year. The World of Illumination will be located in the parking lot of Six Flags, St. Louis.
Another round of testing has found no harmful radioactive contamination at a Missouri elementary school, leaving school board members to wonder if there really is any risk at the now-shuttered school. Jana Elementary School in Florissant closed last month after testing by a private company found contamination.
One of hockey's biggest rivalries hits the ice Wednesday when the St. Louis Blues clash with the Chicago Blackhawks. But not everyone is thrilled with the matchup, or at least certain elements tied to it.