With about a week left in the Missouri legislative session, lawmakers are considering a measure that would protect those who call for help for someone in need at a party.
The Missouri Department of Transportation has removed a controversial safety feature from Chesterfield roads and begun removing them from future plans on New Halls Ferry Road.
Scott Bates and his camping friends made an unexpected visit to the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis on Wednesday. The group of Catholics from northern Illinois wanted to see the site where Pope John Paul II visited in 1999.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — One hundred and thirty-three cardinals sequestered themselves behind the Vatican's medieval walls for a conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis. Here are some things to know about the election of the 267th pontiff of the Catholic Church, which has 1.4 billion faithful across the world. Why is the conclave [...]
Missouri is poised to become the first state to repeal a common tax on profits from stocks and real estate sales. Legislation passed Wednesday would exempt capital gains from Missouri's individual income taxes starting this year and could also eventually eliminate the tax for corporations.
Going forward, those without a Real ID will not be able to fly unless they bring a passport. Additionally, anyone without a Real ID can not enter a federal building or a nuclear power plant, according to the Missouri Director of Revenue.
Sonny Gray pitched seven innings of two-hit ball, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the slumping Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 on Wednesday for their fifth straight victory.
A mother has filed a lawsuit against the Hazelwood School District, claiming that poor supervision led to her son being "pushed down" on the playground and severely injured.
Black smoke has emerged from the Sistine Chapel after Cardinals held the first vote to select a new pope on the first day of the conclave, signaling deliberations will continue. The black smoke was visible just after 9 p.m. local time in Rome, indicating no one received the two-thirds of the vote needed to be [...]
Prosecutors have filed new charges against the owner and manager of Affordable Kitchens and Baths, a St. Peters-based remodeling company accused in a long-running fraud case now involving at least 14 victims and hundreds of thousands of dollars.