The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is attempting to remove contaminated dirt from north county in their Cold Water Creek Remediation project, but for one homeowner, it’s doing more harm than good.
Farmington Municipal Judge Edward Pultz ordered a woman to be arrested and fingerprinted in a case of public library books and a DVD that hadn’t been returned yet.
Last week, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sent letters to the heads of three St. Louis County school districts, ordering them to "cease and desist" after receiving reports of discriminatory policies.
Hundreds of students within the St. Louis Public School District were left stranded Monday morning after many Missouri Central Bus Company drivers called off.
Late February record warmth had St. Louisans out and about at our area parks. But there’s also a warning from fire officials due to the windy and dry conditions.
HERCULANEUM, Mo. -- A 300-acre port on the Mississippi River is zoned for development into a transportation hub and industrial park. This site features over two miles of river frontage, rail access, and is close to Interstate 55. The Jefferson County Port Authority has developed a master plan to boost port facilities and capitalize on [...]
ST. LOUIS -- The Grand Canyon can evoke images of dusty western landscapes with stratified rock stretching for miles. Overlooks with breathtaking views are why people make a trip to the national treasure. Did you know that Missouri has a state park called the "Little Grand Canyon" that also features spectacular scenery? The Missouri Department [...]
ST. LOUIS -- The American Queen Voyages ships will no longer be cruising on the Mississippi River. The parent company announced last week that it had filed for bankruptcy, citing the pandemic and changes in the way people travel. They are offering refunds to anyone who may still have a ticket. The American Queen is [...]
Police in the western Missouri town of Sedalia fatally shot a knife-wielding suspect during an altercation that left two police officers injured. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating.
Investigators believe a man who was shot and killed in fall 2019 was mistakenly thought to be a trespasser. The accused shooter appeared in court on Monday.
ST. LOUIS -- 2024 is shaping up to be a big election year. With key issues and races on the ballot, election officials want to make sure they have the polls staffed. In St. Louis County alone, approximately 2,500 workers are needed to serve as election judges. The position requires one-time training, and does pay. [...]