Prosecutors are walking back claims that a teenage driver had fentanyl and ketamine in her system when she crashed and killed three of her passengers last year in Lincoln County.
Osprey Capital, the investment arm of the Hoffmann Family of Companies, has entered discussions to acquire Oberweis and all of its assets, according to a press release sent late Tuesday.
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
The Marines said Sgt. Colin Arslanbas died near the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on April 18, about two weeks after he was promoted to sergeant. He was 22.
Company-wide, the St. Louis-based electric utility Ameren, which owns Labadie, produces more of the pollutant sulfur dioxide than all but one other U.S. utility, according to the analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data.
Two days a week, the Healthy Kids Express Diabetes Mobile Unit travels to area schools to care for St. Louis Children’s Hospital patients with diabetes or diabetes risk.
Reactions to Wentzville superintendent’s $1 million buyout were mixed on Thursday, including at least one board member expressing frustration with the amount.
Wentzville’s Ratchet Rockers robotics team is one of the country's best. But the team of 32 students from schools across the city wants to be the best in the world.
Danielle Tormala, who resigned Friday, became Wentzville’s superintendent in July 2022.
St. Charles County police are searching for a missing teenager whose car was found abandoned just north of downtown St. Louis.
Police said no one was injured in the fire Tuesday morning at an apartment building on Applerock Drive in O'Fallon, Mo.
Eight Republicans vying to fill seat being vacated by retiring U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer. Bob Onder leads Kurt Schaefer and Justin Hicks in raising money.
A man has been charged with holding a woman captive inside a car in a parking garage for about two hours Monday near St. Charles City Hall.
A new apartment development that will be restricted to those over 55 years old is slated to open here this fall.
A teen accused of killing three passengers when she crashed into a tree last year had fentanyl, ketamine, THC, alcohol and a sleeping pill in her system, prosecutors say.
A man accused of forcing a college student to work under threat of abuse is now indicted alongside his wife for stealing money from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
A man held a woman hostage for about two hours Monday inside a vehicle in a garage near St. Charles City Hall.
Police called it Missouri's biggest crash in history and possibly it's luckiest.
A nurse at an assisted living facility here is accused of stealing painkillers and anti-anxiety medications from at least three elderly residents.
Danielle Tormala became superintendent in July 2022, replacing Curtis Cain who took the top job in Rockwood School District.
Lindenwood gymnastics, in its final season, wins its conference and heads to nationals.
A Canadian motorcyclist was killed Tuesday evening in a crash on Interstate 70 east of Wright City.
David Hoffmann, a Washington native who bought up dozens of properties in Missouri wine country, made the Forbes World Billionaires List for the third consecutive year.
A motorcyclist on Monday died after he drove off the road in Lincoln County about five miles south of Troy.
After more than two years of preparation, Habitat for Humanity is set to begin construction in Wentzville on the biggest housing project in the local chapter's history.
State Rep. Justin Hicks last fall sued a political rival after the rival posted a copy of a 2010 restraining order against Hicks.
The election results followed a national backlash against school boards that have tilted conservative in recent years.
Police alerted parents of the man's bus routes "out of an abundance of caution," Cpl. Barry Bayles said.
“The Senate did its job, but House leadership has failed to act,” U.S. Rep. Cori Bush said. “This injustice cannot stand.”
Mercy has plans to build a $650 million hospital in Wentzville, the health care company announced Friday.