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Body of suspect who jumped into Missouri River recovered

1 day 11 hours ago
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Crews located the body of a man who jumped into the Missouri River during a pursuit in St. Charles County last week. According to the drowning report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, officials found the body of the 32-year-old St. Louis man around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Prior FOX 2 [...]
Megan Mueller

Cahokia Heights police ramp up patrols for July 4 holiday

1 day 13 hours ago
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. - Cahokia Heights police are increasing patrols during the July 4 holiday. The Cahokia Heights Police Department will join Illinois State Police and 200 other officers to look for drivers violating the law during the holiday. Increased patrols have already begun and are expected to continue until Monday, July 6. Police advise [...]
Nick Gladney

Spot storms Wednesday afternoon, heavier rain Thursday & Friday

1 day 14 hours ago
ST. LOUIS - Partly to mostly cloudy skies Wednesday as we watch for some scattered showers and storms to arrive by the afternoon. Temperature highs will be in the mid-80s Wednesday. The rain will not be a total washout, but some storms may impact the evening commute. Additional waves of rain and thunderstorms are forecast [...]
Angela Hutti

Missouri hearing on data center regulations set for September

1 day 21 hours ago
State Representative Tricia Byrnes, chair of the Special Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs, announced on Tuesday that her committee will hold a hearing in Jefferson City on September 16 to address concerns about massive data center developments.
Jeff Bernthal

St. Louis seeks feedback on Mark Twain I-70 redevelopment

1 day 21 hours ago
The City of St. Louis is moving forward with a major redevelopment plan for the Mark Twain I-70 Industrial Neighborhood, holding an open house to gather resident feedback. The proposal aims to bring new jobs, housing and investment to North St. Louis, but some residents remain unconvinced that the plan will become a reality.
Taylor Harris

St. Louis officer honored for bravery after losing leg on duty

2 days 2 hours ago
St. Louis police officers were celebrated Tuesday for their commitment to protecting St. Louis neighborhoods. Officer Nathan Spiess was named officer of the year at the Annual North Patrol Police and Business Partnership Luncheon, recognized for his remarkable recovery and bravery after a catastrophic injury.
Kelley Hoskins

Harris-Stowe University celebrates STEM building milestone

2 days 2 hours ago
Harris-Stowe State University faculty, students and alumni participated in a ceremonial beam signing Tuesday on the Midtown campus. The event marked a mid-milestone for a new $66 million College of STEM building, the largest capital project in the university's 169-year history, with construction scheduled for completion in 2027.
Patrick Clark