Saturday marked the beginning of Pride Month, with thousands of people heading to one of St. Louis’s most vibrant and fun-filled neighborhoods to celebrate diversity and inclusivity.
Local preschoolers and their families representing more than 30 countries shared a meal to celebrate diversity on Friday evening at University City Children’s Center.
In this week’s episode of Extra Time, sponsored by Purina, the Sports on 4 team sits down for a 1v1 with Joakim Nilsson. They also learn more about new CITY SC signee Cedric Teuchert.
Victoria Missey of Union, 43, was arrest by Washington police officers Wednesday on suspicion of misappropriating funds from her former employer. Missey worked for 6 months as the officer manager and accountant at Hoffman Hillerman Nursery and Florist.
On Friday, attorneys for Dana Miller, Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives, filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Rep. Dean Plocher, his chief of staff and former speaker Rod Jetton and the House of Representatives.
Two students from Missouri are among 10 elected to a newly formed National Student Council, organized by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and administered by the National Association of Student Councils
Residents in the Metro East can now access a spreadsheet showing the status of funding to solve water issues in areas like East St. Louis and Cahokia Heights.
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
A now-retired Freeburg, Illinois, band teacher of more than 30 years was recently arrested on suspicion of child sex crimes following a meetup with a group in Oklahoma that claims it exposes child predators.
St. Louis CITY SC and Samsung have announced they are teaming up as part of efforts to provide the highest-quality, tech-forward stadium experience on matchdays and beyond.
If you missed this month’s display of the Northern Lights, Space Weather Prediction Center Service Coordinator Shawn Dahl hinted that all hope isn’t lost quite yet.
Missourians will be asked on August 6 whether the state should waive tax liability for all property of childcare facilities, the sole expectation being a child’s home.
First Alert 4 wants to focus on helping parents. Balancing children, work, finances, and a marriage isn’t easy—the stress can mount, and a person could feel alone.
A woman has been charged in the death of a mother of three killed in a five-vehicle crash in September 2023 in the North Riverfront neighborhood in St. Louis.
A federal court ruled in early May that Missouri’s Department of Social Services unlawfully rejected applications for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly called “SNAP benefits” or “food stamps.”
Firefighters responded to a fire at the Spirit of '76 fireworks warehouse in Boonville, Missouri, and spent hours fighting, and monitoring, the flames.