Markael Brazier, 23, was charged with possession of burglary tools after allegedly possessing a hammer, gloves, and scissors at a Drive Time Auto dealership in north St. Louis County.
ST. LOUIS - The heat wave officially ends later Wednesday, and with that bring the chance for isolated storms. Temperatures will reach the low-to-mid-90s Wednesday before clouds and thunderstorms arrive. There is a decaying line of storms that is moving out of central Missouri and assuming it holds together, will reach the St. Louis Metro [...]
The St. Louis County Council has approved an agreement to collaborate with three other counties to establish a regional police training center, funded by a $50 million state grant.
St. Louis Public Schools' Director of Safety, Terrell Baker, has resigned after 8 months with the district, leaving the district without a permanent safety leader ahead of the new school year.
ST. LOUIS - One more day of high heat and humidity on Wednesday, but a much-needed and welcome break is on the way. There will be pockets of fog early Wednesday. Otherwise, expect a muggy start with clear skies. Clouds increase in the afternoon and that should keep temperatures a few degrees cooler than Tuesday. [...]
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Graham Pauley hit his first home run for the Marlins, Sandy Alcantara pitched five scoreless innings and Miami beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 on Tuesday night. Alcantara (6-9) gave up three hits with three walks, struck out four and hit two batters. Calvin Faucher, Ronny Henriquez and Valente Bellozo combined [...]
St. Louis County Council Chair Rita Heard Days expressed frustration learning about an investigation into St. Louis County Executive Sam Page’s office by reading media reports.
On a sweltering summer day, many residents braved the heat to witness the dedication of a groundbreaking floodwall in Clarksville. It was a huge step forward and safeguarding this historic river town along the Mississippi River.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol showed up unannounced to the St. Louis County Executive's office on Monday to gather evidence as part of a state investigation.
An effort to organize a state science fair continues in Missouri despite Governor Mike Kehoe vetoing funds that would have gone toward a statewide science event for students.