A car drove into a group of people at a South City gas station Friday morning, knocking down at least one person, according to video captured by a nearby resident.
Part of a city-owned vacant home collapsed onto a neighboring residence Thursday, prompting a resident of 50 years to begin removing her valuables while she waits for the city to act.
Route 66 turns 100 this year, and along the historic highway in Collinsville stands a landmark that is hard to miss: a 70-foot catsup bottle perched on a 100-foot stand.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe announced Friday both the State Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Emergency Management Agency will conduct surveys next week in southeast Missouri after catastrophic flash flooding earlier this month.
Two teenage brothers were certified to stand trial as adults on Friday. The brothers are accused of being a part of a shoot-out that resulted in the death of an uninvolved 14-year-old inside his home.
Family members, friends, and community members gathered for a candlelight vigil to remember Rashad Rice, 52, who was shot and killed while riding a MetroBus near St. Charles Rock Road and Wismer Road on July 10.
Nearly a week after flash flooding tore through the small Crawford County community of Davisville, residents are clearing debris, salvaging structures and mourning the loss of a neighbor.
The City of St. Louis filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Bustling Funding, LLC, a company accused of using a housing practice known as the “slow flip” to sell homes to low-income buyers without obtaining required occupancy permits.
The city of St. Louis has condemned a vacant lot in the Soulard neighborhood where a 20-foot mound of soil has been dumped without permits, officials said Thursday.