A St. Louis police detective is suing the city, alleging he was subjected to discrimination and harassment after reporting to internal affairs that a white officer assaulted an African American suspect.
A 2020 John Doe still has not been identified, but a Webster Groves man who called 911 after spotting the body nearly four years ago tells First Alert 4 he still wonders who that man is.
Four suspects, an adult and three juveniles, are in custody following an exchange of gunfire with police during a pursuit of a stolen vehicle early Saturday in St. Louis County.
A certification hearing was held Friday morning in the St. Louis County Courthouse for the 15-year-old girl who is charged with first-degree assault in the fight that left another North County teen with severe brain injuries.
The City of Cahokia Heights has been flattening hundreds of vacant, dilapidated properties over the last three years, and more are soon to be demolished.
A last-minute plea to ask residents across the Greater St. Louis area to donate to this weekend’s Stamp Out Hunger campaign after the mailers meant for hundreds of thousands of people failed to arrive in people’s mailboxes.
A pair of St. Louis women are thankful for each other with Mother’s Day around the corner after one stepped forward to give the other’s daughter the ultimate gift of life.
Local Planned Parenthood advocates are speaking out against efforts by the Missouri attorney general that would cut funding for transgender health care.
Temporary tags in the city of St. Louis are not hard to find. Some people have plenty of time to register their vehicle, while others have tags that have been expired for years.
Metro Transit is currently seeking feedback from passengers in the St. Louis area on possibly reducing its Call-A-Ride booking service to the day before a scheduled ride.
The family of Kaylee Gain has provided an update on her condition the day before the teenager accused of violently beating her is scheduled to have her certification hearing.
A squatting problem in south St. Louis City is worsening, according to neighbors, who tell First Alert 4 they’re out of options to remove the squatters