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University City residents push for flood prevention measures

5 hours 57 minutes ago
The St. Louis area was hit by historic flooding in July of 2022, which resulted in multiple deaths and millions of dollars in damages. Hundreds of homes were damaged by floodwaters in University City alone. Now, neighbors in U-City are continuing their push for flood mitigation measures and are calling on the city to be more proactive before the next extreme weather event strikes.
Max Diekneite

Blues blow 3-0 lead, fall to Islanders 4-3 in overtime

6 hours 57 minutes ago
Brayden Schenn got a standing ovation during a video tribute in the first period of Tuesday night's game. Schenn, who was dealt to the Islanders at the trade deadline on Friday, spent nine seasons with the Blues and was the team captain the last three years.
Associated Press

Water main break causes traffic chaos and crash in St. Louis

7 hours 5 minutes ago
A 20-inch water main break at the intersection of Union and Page Boulevard in North St. Louis flooded streets and caused a car accident Tuesday afternoon. The City of St. Louis Water Division was first notified of the overflow around 4 p.m.
Taylor Harris

Northbound I-270 lane closures for bridge girder work

9 hours 7 minutes ago
Construction crews are scheduled to close multiple lanes on Northbound Interstate 270 near the Interstate 64 interchange Tuesday night to install new bridge girders. The work is set to take place between Highway 40 and Conway Road in Town and Country.
Kalista Mitrisin

Lawmakers propose expanding Gateway Arch Park into East St. Louis

10 hours 27 minutes ago
U.S. representatives from Illinois and Mo. introduced legislation March 9 to expand the boundaries of Gateway Arch National Park across the river into East St. Louis. The bill would incorporate Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park and adjacent vacant lots into the national park's official footprint.
Patrick Clark

Retired fire captain makes unexpected 911 call

12 hours 35 minutes ago
After nearly four decades of rushing toward emergencies, retired Monarch Fire Protection District Captain Greg Farris was suddenly living one. The man who had spent a lifetime answering emergencies was now the one dialing 911.
Kimberly Young