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1 dead, 2 injured in two separate shooting in St. Louis City

2 hours 53 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS - One person was killed and two others were hospitalized late Tuesday night and early Wednesday after two separate shooting in St. Louis According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD), the first shooting occurred around 10:30 p.m. in an alley near the 2800 block of Keokuk Street in the Dutchtown neighborhood [...]
Nick Gladney

Water main break reduces lanes on U.S. 67 near Kirkwood

3 hours 3 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Lanes are reduced on southbound U.S. 67 near Manchester Road after a water main break early Wednesday morning near Kirkwood. According to Missouri American Water, the break occurred around 5 a.m. along U.S. 67, also known as S. Lindbergh Boulevard, at Old Polo Run. The roadway has been reduced to [...]
Nick Gladney

JJ Wetherholt hits a 2-run homer and Cardinals jump on Athletics early in 6-4 win

3 hours 52 minutes ago
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — JJ Wetherholt hit a two-run homer, José Fermín drove in two with a double and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Athletics 6-4 on Tuesday night. The Cardinals snapped a two-game skid and improved their major league-best road record to 14-7. They have yet to lose three straight road games [...]
Associated Press

Beautiful weather Wednesday and Thursday before storms return

4 hours 1 minute ago
ST. LOUIS - Not much in the way of showers overnight and that chance is pulling away. Skies are clearing quickly. Tons of sunshine again Wednesday and back down to the mid-70s for highs. Sunny again on Thursday with wake-up temps near 50 F and highs in the mid-70s. Clouds will increase Thursday evening, and [...]
Angela Hutti

Volunteer Fire Departments struggle to fill need

10 hours 55 minutes ago
Chief David Pratte of the Big River/Bonne Terre Fire Department feels fortunate to have 29 volunteer firefighters serving the department. Volunteer fire departments across the country have struggled to find enough volunteers.
Jeff Bernthal

State funds help St. Louis clear tornado-damaged buildings

12 hours 4 minutes ago
Demolition crews are working to clear properties damaged by the May 16 tornado nearly one year ago, with more than 120 properties now approved for demolition in St. Louis. The city estimates nearly 1,600 total demolitions may be needed to clear structures across the disaster zone.
Taylor Harris

Detained student to graduate after ICE release

12 hours 18 minutes ago
A University City High School senior who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last month is now preparing to graduate Monday after being released from custody, though her asylum case remains pending.
Chad Mira

Missouri Supreme Court rules redrawn congressional maps are constitutional

12 hours 28 minutes ago
President Donald Trump’s push to redraw the nation’s U.S. House districts received mixed results Tuesday as South Carolina senators defied his desires but Missouri’s top court upheld a new map that could help Republicans win an additional seat in the November midterm elections.
DAVID A. LIEB, JEFFREY COLLINS, JACK BROOK and KIM CHANDLER, Associated Press

Fatal Gravois crash raises pedestrian safety fears

13 hours 59 minutes ago
A woman died after being struck while crossing Gravois in South St. Louis on Sunday night. The tragedy has renewed urgent questions about why one of St. Louis' busiest corridors remains so dangerous for pedestrians.
Kelley Hoskins

Hospital president's cancer battle inspires community

15 hours 5 minutes ago
Greg Patterson, president of Barnes-Jewish St. Peters and Progress West hospitals, completed an 11.5-mile walk on Tuesday between the two facilities. The journey served as a powerful message of hope and awareness following his personal battle with stage 3b prostate cancer.
Kelley Hoskins

Urban League service weekend aids tornado-hit St. Louis

15 hours 21 minutes ago
The Urban League is preparing for a weekend of service in St. Louis to mark nearly one year since a devastating May 16 tornado tore through the city. The initiative aims to aid recovery while some residents express concerns about the pace of rebuilding efforts.
Patrick Clark

Spring rains, rising temperatures ignite major pest surge

15 hours 29 minutes ago
As spring temperatures rise and rainy weather continues, pest activity is also increasing. According to pest experts, once temperatures climb above 55 degrees, insects and critters become much more active. Even cooler spring days won’t stop them, in fact, pests may move indoors searching for warmth, food, and nesting areas.
Haley Fitzpatrick

Child shot during response to hostage situation, police say

16 hours 13 minutes ago
A child died during an incident early Sunday between officers and a person who was reported to be armed and holding several people hostage in Princeton, according to a news release from the Illinois State Police. It happened just before 3 a.m. Sunday. Officers with the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office and Princeton Police Department responded [...]
Sharon Wren