The mayor of the City of St. Louis called lawmakers from outside the city "disrespectful" for filing legislation to put the city's police department back under state control.
If the dogs are declared dangerous, the owner has 35 days to comply with a set of regulations allowing the animals to be returned, or surrender them immediately. Reports on use-of-force at St. Louis jails show that, despite 1,700 incidents, just nine resulted in injury. And the city hasn't reported a single injury since 2019.
Some residents of Washington Apartments in St. Louis can't get away from the frigid temperatures, and dozens of residents are desperate to get the heat turned on.
A St. Louis County contractor faces a lawsuit after a crane accident last year resulted in lower-body amputations for an ironworker.
In North St. Louis, another historic church has been lost to a fire—the fifth in just five years. Investigators are still working to determine what caused the fire, but officials say the damage is extensive.
Reports on use-of-force at St. Louis jails show that, despite 1,700 incidents, just nine resulted in injury. And the city hasn't reported a single injury since 2019.
Fire crews could do little to save a 140-year-old home in the historic area of downtown Bay St. Louis on Wednesday.
A significant change in the weather is in the forecast for Southern California, including the likelihood of rain. An area of low pressure will drop into the region on Saturday, bringing a tenth to a half inch of rain to most areas through Sunday,
ST. LOUIS – Hundreds of south St. Louis residents are fed up as trash piles up in their icy neighborhoods. Residents on Bancroft Street say trash has been sitting in their alley dumpster for weeks. The alley still has patches of ice—which is one reason city leaders say is causing big delays in services.
ST. LOUIS — An unfounded claim about a homeless person freezing to death in St. Louis recently was shared by numerous people in the area. The original poster of the misinformation just confirmed it wasn't true.
Bay St. Louis Fire Department received the call shortly after 6 a.m. and by the time they arrived, the home was completely engulfed.
Mired in their worst stretch of the season, the Vegas Golden Knights hope to reverse their fortunes on a two-game, two-day road trip that begins Thursday against the St. Louis Blues.