The victim is among 27 in St. Louis County who accuse the Archdiocese of St. Louis of covering up decades of child sexual abuse by clergy and other employees.
Officers responded to a call to locate 15-year-old Mia Steed, and instead found another teen reported missing in Hazelwood.Â
Judge David Roither asked prosecutor Rob Huq whether he truly believed a jury would convict Chad Morris, the owner of Bar:PM.
Black students now make up only 5.45% of the student population while white students make up 76.4%, according to the most recent data online.
A 3-year-old child died Thursday morning after being thrown from a car that struck a tractor-trailer on eastbound Interstate 70 in St. Louis.
Dennis Cooperwood Jr. died after being shot in the parking lot of a gas station.
Bob Brinkmann, 75, started his eponymous construction firm in 1984.
A tentative agreement between labor union and company officials has ended a four-day strike at the Lear Corporation's plant in Wentzville.
Some day soon, Christopher Dunn is going to walk out of prison a free man. His 34-year incarceration has been an inhumane injustice.Â
City Sheriff Vernon Betts said he'd seen the detainees and that it looked like everyone would live.Â
The district is likely to put out an emergency call for more transportation vendors before school starts Aug. 19.
Attorney says more lawsuits to come from broader region.
The St. Louis Police Foundation, a private nonprofit controlled by leaders of some of the region's most notable companies, increasingly is in the business of funding employees at the department.Â
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ columnists Ben Frederickson and Jeff Gordon share their final thoughts on how they view the nearing trade deadline for the 2024 Cardinals, who deserve some help.
The woman was found fatally injured about 10 p.m. Wednesday at Bellerive Boulevard and Minnesota Avenue.Â
The hunting season for these birds starts at the beginning of September, which means now is the time for the Missouri Department of Conservation to start tracking their populations.
Incumbent Andrew Bailey and challenger Will Scharf are closely aligning themselves with the former president in the Aug. 6 primary for attorney general.
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Missouri women have less access to health care and worse outcomes than any other state in the Midwest, a new study of the nation’s health care system found.
County Council tries to stop Page from signing interim 1-year insurance deal. That may not be legal.
The council has scheduled a hearing for Monday to consider the issue.
Some investment officials and economists have raised concerns that the emerging patchwork of state divestment policies could weaken investment returns for retirees.
The one-page order from the state high court came less than an hour before Dunn was expected to walk out of prison after 33 years.Â
Police identified 20-year-old Kyle Taylor, Jr. of Moline Acres deceased after he was shot and found unresponsive on Wall Street.Â
In an emergency hearing, the judge said it was "problematic" that the Missouri attorney general called prison officials and ordered them to keep Christopher Dunn locked up.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has confirmed recent sightings in Saline, Pope, Williamson and Jackson counties, but couldn't say whether it was one bear or multiple.
The strike has halted production at Wentzville's nearby GM assembly plant since early Monday when it became clear there were no more Lear-made seats available to install.
Missouri American Water is asking customers to help inventory thousands of service lines made of unknown materials, in an effort to rid its system of lead.
A riveted nation watched video released this week of a sheriff’s deputy in Springfield, Illinois, fatally shooting Sonya Massey, a Black woman who called 911 for assistance, in her home.
Twenty-one people in the last week have joined a mass tort against a Switzerland-based agricultural company, claiming exposure to its widely-used herbicide caused their Parkinson's disease.