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No injuries reported after fire in Central West End

9 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - An overnight fire destroyed a vacant building overnight Friday in the Central West End. The fire happened around 1:30 a.m. on North Taylor Avenue. At the scene, part of the structure collapsed as the building was consumed with heavy smoke and flames. No injuries were reported from the fire.
Nick Gladney

Sunny, warm, and dry right through the weekend

9 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - Quiet, dry weather is back. High temperatures gradually get warmer through the weekend, with mid-80s forecast for early next week. Temperatures will be 7-10 degrees above average. However, we should be able to cool off nicely during the overnight hours. No rain in the next 5 to 7 days. So, enjoy the [...]
Nick Gladney

Romanian national pleads guilty in St. Louis-area sleight-of-hand scheme

9 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - A Romanian national, who authorities say was in the country illegally, has pleaded guilty to federal charges tied to a national sleight-of-hand scheme that targeted the St. Louis area and at least 20 states. Adrian Stoica, 46, pleaded guilty Thursday to three counts of wire fraud and one count of illegal entry [...]
Joey Schneider

Greater St. Louis, Inc. names Ron Kitchens as new CEO

9 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - Greater St. Louis, Inc., a regional economic development organization, has named Ron Kitchens as its new CEO after nearly a year-long search. Kitchens, a native of Ozark, Missouri near Springfield, comes to St. Louis from Wichita Falls, Texas, where he served as the President & CEO of the Chamber of Commerce and [...]
Joey Schneider

St. Louis mold count hits yearly high, triggering seasonal allergies

9 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - Mold counts in St. Louis have reached their highest level of the year on Thursday, likely to trigger some seasonal allergies. Thursday's mold spore count comes in at 139,869. It's the highest for St. Louis this year and the highest since the mold count peaked just above 140,000 last year in late-September, [...]
Joey Schneider

Support, Celebrate, Walk: Making Strides Against Break Cancer Returns to St. Louis

9 months 2 weeks ago
St. Louis -- Join the American Cancer Society for the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, the leading breast cancer movement in the United States. This inspiring event unites survivors, caregivers, families, and community members in a collective effort to fight breast cancer and support those affected by the disease. The walk is free [...]
Joran Wise

Missouri governor to sign political redistricting bill Sunday

9 months 2 weeks ago
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Governor Mike Kehoe will sign House Bill 1, Missouri’s new congressional redistricting plan, on Sunday, September 28. The law will reshape the state’s political landscape. On August 29, Kehoe called lawmakers back to Jefferson City to approve updated congressional districts and make changes to the state’s initiative petition process. The legislature [...]
Joe Millitzer