A St. Peters man told police he was doing "the Lord's Work" when he stole a car and crashed it at high speed. It was all in an effort, he claimed, to rid the vehicle of a "demon."
An overnight pursuit involving multiple jurisdictions in Missouri and Illinois came to an end on Wednesday morning in Overland, Missouri, after authorities deployed spike strips and blew out the car's tires.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - An overnight fire damages a chinese restaurant in Hazelwood Wednesday morning. The fire took place around 3:30 a.m. at Sun Chinese Restaurant, located on the 7200 block of North Hanley Road. An investigation into the fire is underway. It is unknown if anyone was injured in the fire.
ST. LOUIS - The clouds have returned overnight, and some light rain is moving into our western and southwestern counties early Wednesday morning. There's a chance for additional spots of light rain spinning in from the southwest through the daytime hours. The temperature is expected to reach highs in the low 70s. Heavier rain showers [...]
Alec Burleson hit a two-run double, Matthew Liberatore struck out eight in a season-high seven innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates.
A suspected senior prank has escalated into a vandalism investigation at Normandy High School, with police and school officials working together to uncover the details.
St. Louis health leaders on Tuesday provided new details about the potential measles exposure at the St. Louis Aquarium last week. Staff at the city health department are looking over sign-in sheets at the aquarium and notifying anyone who may have been exposed to the measles, including a group of children.
On May 7, the new federal Real ID requirements for flying domestically in the United States begin, and the Department of Homeland Security's website directs individuals to the DMV's page for a list of required identifiers.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Melissa Price Smith says her office has reduced the county’s backlog of cases by 45% in her first 100 days in office. That’s just one accomplishment she shared at a news conference Tuesday in Clayton.
On the eve of the nationwide implementation of the REAL ID, the director of the Missouri Department of Revenue said roughly 46% of Missouri license holders currently have the security-enhanced identification.