A St. Louis County apartment complex long considered by neighbors to be a problem property is now home to a St. Louis County Police substation. The new owners of the former Lucas Hunt Village apartment complex say they’ve turned the place around.
Alderman Rasheen Aldridge (Ward 14) teamed up with city agencies to address the long-standing issue of derelict vehicles in the College Hill neighborhood Thursday morning.
Under sunny skies Thursday afternoon on the east side of Belleville, with temperatures in the mid-40s, Jeffrey Ballenger is not bothered by the cool winds. He says he’s always been warm-blooded.
But thanks to his perceptive ways, a heart is still beating because of a mail carrier.
Police are still seeking the suspect of a hit-and-run in October. Joe Tyler said his wheelchair saved his life, but he was dealing with the damage afterwards.
The St. Louis Zoo has launched a new conservation initiative that will help support research, fieldwork, and outreach for wild polar bears and the people living amongst them.
A man paroled in December 2023 from Missouri state prison became a one-man crime wave in 2024, suspected of committing several thefts across St. Louis County. Charges were filed in at least nine cases, but he no-showed multiple court dates.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Matt Gaetz withdrew Thursday as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general amid continued fallout over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation's chief federal law enforcement officer. The announcement caps a turbulent eight-day period in which Trump sought to capitalize on [...]
ERIC TUCKER and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, Associated Press
November is Youth Homeless Awareness Month, and Covenant House Missouri is hosting “Sleep Out St. Louis” in solidarity with youth experiencing homelessness in St. Louis.
A St. Louis County Circuit Court judge signed an arrest warrant this week for a Pine Lawn accused of causing a drunk driving crash that killed one person and injured two others.
In compliance with federal laws, the City of Sullivan, Missouri, is requesting assistance from some residents to determine if their private water lines may contain lead.
JOPLIN, Mo. — A Joplin woman, charged with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from an elderly blind woman, pleads guilty to the crime. Tuesday morning in a Jasper County courtroom, Tammy Tripp, 51, pleaded guilty to financial exploitation of an elderly disabled person. Immediately following the guilty plea, Judge David Mouton sentenced Tripp to [...]