In this week’s episode of Extra Time, sponsored by Purina, the Sports on 4 team looks ahead to CITY SC’s match against Colorado on Saturday, following a news-filled week for the club.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has just a few more days to either sign or veto all the bills passed by the legislature this year. One of the bills on his desk would ease the process for Missouri National Guardsmen to pay for their higher education.
Although many people believe the winter holidays are the worst time for mental health challenges, the Centers for Disease Control said summer is actually when the United States sees an increase in suicides.
The following firework shows in the St. Louis area have either been postponed, canceled or have plans in place for schedule changes due to inclement weather.
Amid a historically contentious election year mired by deep political division across the U.S., July 4, 2024, serves as an opportunity to consider the meaning behind the Pledge of Allegiance.
A man diagnosed with “pedophilic disorder” has been sent to a Missouri mental health facility where he will remain after multiple prison sentences served for child sexual exploitation.
A man was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison after authorities found him in possession of more than a pound of fentanyl, cocaine and firearms.
James Teague, Jr. was fatally shot on Feb. 15 in the 200 block of Chambers Road. On July 2, Brandyn Hargrove, 20, was arrested on charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action.
St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) will take a unique approach to student transportation for the upcoming school year after their bus vendor abruptly dropped out in March