A Harris-Stowe State University dean has been charged with tampering with hundreds of student files while working at St. Charles Community College.
The five lawsuits, while voluminous, raise questions about how much new is revealed and the details underlying some allegations.
When you couple modern farmhouse decor with the “blank canvas” of a newly constructed residence, the result is what Lori Benson and her husband, Joe, have created over the past two years.
It's a dream come true for Elizabeth Rajchart, who will shoot the behind-the-scenes activity at the Paris event.
A new House Judiciary Committee report critical of immigration policies focuses on a man accused of stabbing two people this spring outside an O'Fallon, Missouri, laundromat.
The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victim as Clayton S. Hulme, 27.
The Ameristar expansion will add 43,000 square feet of event space to the sprawling complex, which is visited by more than 3 million people annually.
In the 2nd, Republican Rep. Ann Wagner and Riverfront Times founder Ray Hartmann, a Democrat, won big victories in their respective primaries and will face off in November.
Schnelting wins Senate GOP primary. Lovasco loses. Violet gets GOP nod in Eigel’s Senate district.
Ryan Kuehner pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree property damage, a lesser charge than the original animal abuse charge. He will spend the next two years on probation.
Two longtime St. Charles County Council incumbents withstood challenges from a pair of O'Fallon City Councilmembers in Tuesday's primary.
Statewide turnout is expected at about 33%.
Wholesale distributor Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits is slated to relocate from St. Charles to the Kansas City area, potentially laying off 94 workers.
St. Peters-based CarShield agreed to an eight-figure federal settlement, the Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday, to settle charges that it deceived customers about its products.
An O'Fallon woman pleaded guilty on Monday to embezzling more than $85,000 from her employer over a multi-year period.
Gov. Mike Parson appointed Andrew Bailey as attorney general in 2023.
Drivers can expect shifted lanes, detours and possible delays.
Mercy received the state's stamp of approval, Monday, to build a $650 million hospital campus in Wentzville.
“If this is a three-way race it’s between a thoroughbred, a quarter horse, and a jackass,” said a spokesman for Kehoe on Friday.
Looking to grab some grub in St. Charles County? Here are the best places to do that, according to Ian Froeb's STL 100, a list of the best restaurants in the St. Louis area.
The Historic Daniel Boone Home Day Camp hosts children from around the St. Louis region to teach them about homesteading and life in the 1800s.
The project, called Prairie Encore, will feature several restaurants and sand volleyball and pickleball courts.
A tentative agreement between labor union and company officials has ended a four-day strike at the Lear Corporation's plant in Wentzville.
The strike has halted production at Wentzville's nearby GM assembly plant since early Monday when it became clear there were no more Lear-made seats available to install.
Missouri American Water is asking customers to help inventory thousands of service lines made of unknown materials, in an effort to rid its system of lead.
Jesse Cook of St. Charles discusses his experience at the Kinetic Park pump track in St. Charles County on Friday, July 19, 2024. The park also offers a large skate park and numerous other activites. Video by Dominic Di Palermo, Dom.DiPalermo@lee.net
A St. Louis County woman caught with $16,250 in counterfeit bills has been arrested after a shopping spree at retailers in the St. Louis metro over the past several months.
Books including “The Hunger Games” and the “Harry Potter” series could be removed under proposals in the Francis Howell School District, librarians say.
The most expensive was BJC HealthCare. Barnes-Jewish charged private insurance over three times what Medicare paid for the same services.
The money comes through the federal CHIPS and Science Act, approved in 2022 to help localize semiconductor wafer production and advance U.S. technology leadership.