ST. LOUIS — St. Louis City SC is teaming up with rapper and St. Louis native Smino for a limited-edition streetwear collection that supports tornado relief in the region.
The collaboration will include two shirts and two hoodies, all co-designed by Smino’s Zero Fatigue record label and City SC. 100% of net proceeds will go to the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis to help support those impacted by the devastating tornadoes that hit the area in May.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed ready Wednesday to revive a Republican challenge to an Illinois law that allows the counting of late-arriving mail ballots, which have been a target of President Donald Trump. The justices are considering the narrower issue of whether a GOP congressman has the legal right, or standing, to challenge [...]
Police in Massillon, Ohio, are defending their actions after parents of Cardinal Ritter football players raised concerns over the use of pepper spray after last Friday's game.
WILLARD, Mo. — Global pop star and lesbian icon Chappell Roan has put her hometown of Willard on the map — but many longtime residents say they’ve never heard of her. “No, I don't know who she is,” said David White, who was eating lunch catered to seniors on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Willard [...]
Police are asking for the public’s help as they investigate the death of a woman found earlier this month in north St. Louis.
A utility worker discovered the woman’s body around 10 a.m. on Oct. 3 in the 7600 block of Hall Street, police said. She was later identified as 27-year-old Monyiah Holman.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is calling for the National Governors Association to condemn the deployment of troops from the Texas National Guard into the state, and has threatened to withdraw Illinois from the organization if it does not.
The Schnucks grocery chain is recalling a pasta product sold at its stores in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana because of concerns the product may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes.
Erica Lynn Harp, 42, has been missing since April 1, 2024.
From St. Louis, Missouri, Erica is described as 5’2”, about 120 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. What she was last wearing is unknown, and she is also without her medication, which adds to the concern for her well-being.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department urges anyone with information about Erica's whereabouts to call 911.
The College Kids Program in St. Louis is celebrating its tenth anniversary with a gala event to boost savings for students' higher education, having already raised over two million dollars.
The Illinois Department of Revenue is warning of a new nationwide scam that comes in the guise of messages appearing to come from state revenue or treasury agencies.
Rain fell for the first time in weeks in parts of Central Illinois, but it won’t be enough to end the drought and we’ll continue to see the effects of the drought for the foreseeable future.
A man charged in a DWI crash that resulted in a St. Louis officer's death last year has been sentenced in an unrelated domestic assault case out St. Charles County.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Five southern white rhinos have officially arrived to the St. Louis Zoo WildCare Park in north St. Louis County, marking the park's first rhino herd. The rhinos arrived in September and are settling in to park's new, state-of-the-art rhino barn, completed over the summer. The St. Louis Zoo WildCare Park, [...]
The Missouri Department of Transportation plans to add a third daily service to the Missouri River Runner train route between St. Louis and Kansas City to assist with the increased travel demand during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
COLE COUNTY, Mo. - A judge has approved ballot language for a proposed constitutional amendment that could reinstate abortion bans in most cases across the state. On Tuesday, Cole County judge Daniel Green determined a summary statement and revised fair ballot language were "fair and sufficient" for a proposal expected to appear on November 2026 [...]
Linda Woolf, a psychology professor at Webster University in St. Louis, has been elected as the incoming president of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Woolf is the first psychologist from Missouri to lead the APA, the largest professional association of psychologists in the world.