Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Monday that his office issued an emergency regulation against gender transition interventions for minors.
Some people at the vigil didn’t even know either of the officers that were shot, but wanted to show that the community of Hermann had the backs of the officers' families.
A lack of housing options across the Metro makes it harder for advocates for the unhoused population in St. Louis to watch city and state-sanctioned attempts to tear down encampment sites.
On behalf of Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, Acting Gov. Mike Kehoe has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Sunday in Gasconade County in honor of fallen Hermann Police Department Det. Sgt. Mason Griffith.
It’s been nearly two weeks since Taylor Emm’s car was stolen from the Walmart parking lot in Maplewood, but the 22-year-old says it is still emotional to think about.
The 22nd Judicial Circuit Court of St. Louis announced it has retained former judge Booker T. Shaw for legal representation in a quo warranto petition filed against Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner. Shaw will handle a subpoena for records in the case.
A procession was held down Jefferson Street Wednesday to remember a crucial member of the St. Louis Fire Department. K-9 Balko died doing what he was trained to do.
While the sights, sounds and warmer weather of summertime are still a couple months away, meeting the need for summer camping staff is an ongoing process in the Metro.
The Missouri Senate is considering several bills that would repeal taxes on food. The city of Maplewood's city manager said in a memo "it would endanger residents and businesses" due to forced cuts to police and fire departments.
Days after the city’s efforts to clear out camps along the Laclede’s Landing riverfront, advocates for the unhoused population in St. Louis say many who were displaced from the encampment still have not received help.
If the Senate passes the bill, students could go to any school district that would accept them. Schools could not stop any student from leaving the district.
A number of local companies claimed they were not being fully paid for the work they did for a billionaire developer in Augusta. Now, the list of local companies who said they were slighted out of tens of thousands of dollars has grown.
On the morning of February 27, Sarah Rushing was heading to work when she stopped at the Phillips 66 gas station at Lindbergh and Union in south St. Louis County.
Scraps of trash and debris are all that remain Friday evening along downtown’s riverfront, after the city’s push to decommission a homeless campsite at Laclede’s Landing.
Tomorrow marks the city’s deadline for those experiencing homelessness to move out of their encampment on Laclede’s Landing. The eviction notice was issued earlier this month, giving people 10 days to find alternative housing.