A grand jury indicted a 36-year-old St. Peters woman this week for committing six-figure fraud involving the federal government's pandemic loan program.
Labor Day unofficially marks the end of the summer, but new research finds that people will continue to travel through the fall months after the holiday.
The city of St. Louis recently completed its traffic-calming, neighborhood-branded project in The Hill, donning the pedestrian crosswalks in the colors of the Italian flag around the neighborhood.
Illinois' Rainy Day Fund, the state's main saving account, now has over $1 billion inside of it, a record high, thanks to the latest deposit by State Comptroller Susana Mendoza.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the public about Rainbow Fentanyl, a colorful variation of the drug that health officials say are meant to lure younger people into trying them. “[The drugs], they're colorful because they kind of create more excitement, and young people are certainly more likely to be influenced by a [...]
Major League Baseball has suspended former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martínez for 85 games for violating the league's domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy.
CHICAGO — A group of undocumented individuals from Texas arrived at Union Station Wednesday night, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. The governor, citing the Biden administration and Chicago's sanctuary city status, said that the city will now be a drop-off location. In April, Gov. Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to charter buses [...]
As Metro does all it can to get back on track after the devastating flash flooding, the agency is reaching out to riders Thursday morning thanking them for their patience.