ST. LOUIS -- As the weather turns wet and cool in St. Louis, you might wonder what's left to enjoy over the weekend. But don't worry, local businesses are still open for fun, rain or shine. Stuckmeyer's Farm in Fenton is a fantastic spot for fall festivities. From pumpkins to a Halloween playground and hayrides, [...]
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. -- A fallen World War II soldier is being laid to rest after more than 80 years. On August 21, 2023, DPAA was able to locate U.S. Army Corporal James A. Hurt, a World War II POW. He was captured during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1942 and died in [...]
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Homeland Security is sounding the alarm as violence continues to grip the Middle East in the Israel-Hamas conflict. According to the agency, the United States remains in a heightened-threat environment. While the battles between Israel and Hamas rage in the Middle East, DHS emphasizes that the most likely threat [...]
University City officials say taxpayers will be on the hook for paying for some of the Seafood City cleanup costs after the owner left behind thousands of pounds of rotted seafood.
Legends and Lanterns is returning for one final weekend on October 27, 28, and 29, so don't miss the opportunity to explore the world of historical poets, the origins of Jack the Pumpkin, and the brave monster hunters who keep the supernatural in check.
Prosecutors want the high-profile Pam Hupp murder trial moved back closer to the St. Louis area. The Lincoln County Prosecutor’s Office has just announced their plans to ask a judge for the move
It's been 12 years since David Freese earned his place in St. Louis Cardinals lore, playing hero twice in an epic comeback that paved the way to the Cardinals' most recent World Series title.
A Hazelwood man on Missouri's sex offender registry list is challenging certain aspects of the state's Halloween law for sex offenders through a lawsuit.
A 44-year-old St. Louis man, Steven Stiner, faces arson charges for burning down a neighbor's home without permission. He has been placed under a $50,000 cash-only bond, and the charges were filed on October 26, 2023.
The 2023 season for the Loop Trolley ends Sunday. Visitors can ride the trolley on Friday or Sunday, but there is no service on Saturday due to a special street event.