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Nelly to open 'Dirty Bowling,' reviving historic Florissant bowling alley

9 months ago
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - St. Louis native and hip-hop star Nelly is expanding his business portfolio with a new venture, Dirty Bowling LLC, set to renovate the old Olympic Lanes in Florissant. The Florissant City Council has approved Dirty Bowling LLC's takeover and refurbishment of the Olympic Lanes bowling alley on New Halls Ferry [...]
John Pertzborn

Arrests after high-speed chase on I-70 near O'Fallon

9 months ago
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A stolen vehicle linked to an armed robbery at a New Baden MotoMart was spotted near in O'Fallon, Missouri, Thursday morning This led to a high-speed chase and the arrest of two suspects on Interstate 70. The chase began around 7:45 a.m. when a FLOCK camera system alerted O'Fallon police [...]
Joe Millitzer

No injuries in structure fire in south St. Louis

9 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Fire crews were on the scene for a structure that caught fire overnight Thursday morning in south St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Fire Department, the fire took place on the 2100 block of South Grand near Russell Boulevard. Officials say the fire happened on the first floor of a two-story [...]
Nick Gladney

Wet Thursday, Cloudy Friday, Mild Weekend ahead

9 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Our expected rain is already moving in from the southwest Thursday morning. Our coldest air temperatures this morning are just above freezing, so this should be an all-liquid event. It looks like we’ll see an initial push of some rain early, a brief break, then more widespread rain into the afternoon. Rain [...]
Angela Hutti

Endangered Silver Advisory issued for 79-year-old woman

9 months ago
UPDATE: The woman has been safely located, according to police. ST. LOUIS - The University City Police Department issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for a 79-year-old woman Wednesday evening. According to police, she left her residence in University City around 5:15 p.m.
Megan Mueller

Flu cases surge in St. Louis, urgent cares overwhelmed

9 months ago
Health experts are sending out warnings as flu cases explode across the Midwest—hospitals and urgent cares are filling up, and doctors say the virus is spreading fast. Meanwhile, COVID-19 numbers continue to decline. Many are asking what is behind the surge and what can be done to stay safe. 
Taylor Harris