Yadier Molina, now three years into retirement after an illustrious career with the St. Louis Cardinals, hopes to return to Major League Baseball as a manager someday. He might even consider an opportunity with the Cardinals' biggest rival if it came along.
ST. LOUIS – Murphy Lee of the St. Lunatics and his wife, Seviin Li, have been living a vegan lifestyle for over a decade, and now they want to share it at the FamLee Vegan Kickback!
Southwest Airlines will no longer allow bags to fly free. The airline announced Tuesday it will begin charging some customers who check baggage in May.
Utility crews are responding to a water main break in St. Peters, affecting water customers in the Braewood and Ellington neighborhoods, and the city's website provides updates on the situation.
Eye Thrive has launched a fundraising campaign to continue providing free eyeglasses to children in the St. Louis region through its Mobile Vision Clinic program, which provides eye exams and glasses to students in pre-K through eighth grade.
The Missouri Senate has overwhelmingly passed a state takeover bill for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, which will now go back to the house for a final vote, with the mayor of St. Louis vowing to continue fighting against it.
ST. LOUIS - We hit 76 F for a high on Monday and we’ll be right back there again Tuesday afternoon. A weak cold front is dropping in from the north and may cool things back a touch for northern MO and western IL, but it never clears the St. Louis area. Sunny Tuesday with [...]
Taiesha Campbell, the mother, claimed her child was hurt in a drive-by shooting.
Investigators, however, learned that she and another suspect, Rodrick Miller, had been cleaning a firearm inside Campbell’s home before leaving it on a couch.
A St. Louis woman has helped write a state bill that would force insurance companies to offer support for people impacted by gun violence just like her.
Tearful residents in Lebanon, Illinois, are expressing outrage over a recent cleaning at College Hill Cemetery that they say went too far, resulting in the removal of gravesite tributes that had remained on some gravesites for years.
A long-standing mascot tradition in Freeburg, Illinois, could soon come to an end, as a new bill in the Illinois General Assembly would ban school mascots that reference disabilities.
Editor's note: This clip surrounding Alzheimer's is from 2020 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri’s State Capitol dome will glare purple tomorrow, March 11, in recognition of the state’s awareness of Alzheimer’s, Governor Kehoe announced today. Set by the state’s legislature for the second Tuesday in March, Missouri Alzheimer’s Awareness Day, seeks to enlighten those surrounding [...]
Missouri’s attorney general is threatening to seize Chinese assets across the U.S. to collect $24.5 billion awarded in a lawsuit against China stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
With these wonderful spring temperatures, we’ll start to see a new set of challenges from the pest perspective. As we focus more on our outdoor landscapes, we’ll notice the increased activity of moles as our soil softens.
The Missouri Senate gave its final approval to a public safety measure that would give control of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to a governor-appointed board of police commissioners. The proposal now awaits likely approval from the Missouri House.