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Toyota recalls over 100,000 vehicles over stalled engine concerns
Toyota will recall about 100,000 vehicles over concerns that loose debris inside the engine could cause it to stall or otherwise fail, federal regulators announced last week.
'What a joke' - Hawley, Schmitt slam Biden's border executive order
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Tuesday to temporarily shut down asylum requests at the U.S.-Mexico border, depending on the volume of migrants seeking asylum.
Calverton Park man nearly runs over his father while fleeing police
A Calverton Park man was jailed last week after a drunken confrontation with his girlfriend's family and police officers, culminating in him nearly striking his own father while fleeing law enforcement.
Metro Transit summer discount for youth with Gateway GO card
Young people in the St. Louis area, ages 13 to 25, can purchase a Gateway GO card for $80 that is valid through August 31 and can be used on MetroLink and MetroBus.
Victim on life support after shooting in Oakville
A St. Louis County man was arraigned Tuesday morning for a shooting in Oakville over the weekend.
Lawsuit accuses Illinois of 'dragnet surveillance' with license plate scanning cameras
A lawsuit is accusing the Illinois State Police of operating a "dragnet surveillance" system through its use of license plate scanning cameras.
Imo's Pizza, Stray Rescue St. Louis waive adoption fees
Imo's is partnering with Stray Rescue St. Louis for the eighth year in a row to cover adoption fees for pets over six months old, offering a $20 gift card and a free bag of food with every adoption.
Nolan Gorman climbs Cardinal leaderboards behind historic power surge
Just more than two years removed from his MLB debut, Nolan Gorman is riding a power surge that very few have matched in St. Louis Cardinals history.
Accused rapist charged after standoff in Normandy
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorneyโs Office charged a man accused of raping a woman and holding her captive.
Live: Biden order would allow temporary border closures to migrants
The signing would allow border officials to turn away migrants at the border once crossings surpass a certain number.
Dellwood man shot in foot; shooter sought
DELLWOOD, Mo. -- It was a chaotic and confusing situation for police Tuesday morning following a shooting in North St. Louis County. It unfolded on Green Valley Drive near Dellwood just after 1 a.m. Police found a man who had been shot in the foot; he was taken to the hospital. Initially, police thought the [...]
Invasive snake-like fish spotted for fourth time in Missouri
The Missouri Department of Conservation has confirmed the presence of a fourth northern snakehead in the state, an invasive species that the agency says should be killed if you reel it in.
Kirkwood baseball field planned for demolition
There are plans to demolish a park where 60 years of history and memories were created. The baseball fields on Marshall road, home to the Kirkwood Athletic Association, are all washed up
Police chase ends after QuikTrip robbery, suspects in custody
Three people are in custody this morning after a lengthy high-speed chase overnight that started in south St. Louis County and ended in north city.
Warm and humid Tuesday, scattered storms expected tonight
A slightly active pattern remains locked-in for the next 24 hours. First, we will watch for a decaying storm complex south of us to surge north, bringing scattered activity this morning for southeastern Missouri into southern Illinois.
Mediterranean diet could help women live longer: study
Women who followed a Mediterranean diet were 23% less likely to die prematurely compared to women who never ate this way.
Ballwin Costco employees recognized for saving shopper's life
An ordinary shopping trip at Costco in Ballwin turned into a life-or-death situation when Catherine Huerta suddenly collapsed and her heart stopped.
St. Charles County Police, ambulances aim for regional drone approach
St. Charles County emergency agencies are teaming up to enhance their drone capabilities through a regional approach, pooling resources to provide a quicker, wider capability response by the end of the year.
Doctor challenges traditional medical practices on bullet removal
When you see news of shootings on TV, itโs rare that you see the faces of those injured. Many of those victims end up being released from hospitals with bullets remaining in their bodies.
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