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Bears on the move in Missouri; MDC says don’t feed them and take precautions when camping
Although it’s not officially summer until next week, summer vacation season has begun in earnest. But it’s not just Missourians who are taking trips. Our ursine counterparts are on the move, too.
How to survive the Brentwood Promenade parking lot
For years, customers have complained about the Promenade at Brentwood's parking lot, but there are ways to survive its mental turmoil.
4 Hands Brewing Co. opens new Kirkwood location
4 Hands Brewing Company has opened a new tasting room location in Kirkwood, featuring 12 draft offerings, 1200 Spirits cocktails, Withered Oak blended whiskeys, and a menu curated by Peacemaker Lobster & Crab.
Man jailed without bond for pro-Palestinian graffiti near The Dome
A man participating in a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Sunday near The Dome at America’s Center is accused of spray-painting slogans on buildings.
Three new amusement rides planned at Union Station next year
Several new amusement rides are coming to St. Louis Union Station next year.
For shrinking Mississippi River towns, frequent floods worsen fortunes
The riverside community of West Alton, Missouri, is an example of one that has repeatedly been hit by floods. That's forced some people to leave and cut into the sense of community.
Rural Illinois man kills family member's dog over dispute, sheriff says
A rural Illinois man killed a family member's dog following a dispute and is facing charges, according to local authorities.
Captain D's plans for expansion in St. Louis area
Fast-food seafood chain Captain D's is planning to expand its presence in the St. Louis area.
Blues to celebrate five-year Cup anniversary with game broadcasts, community events
Believe it or not, Wednesday marks five years since the St. Louis Blues secured their first Stanley Cup title in franchise history.
Incarcerated persons attack guards in St. Louis City and County jails
Prosecutors in St. Louis City and County have charged two incarcerated men for allegedly attacking guards at their respective municipal jails.
Condemned Missouri inmate is 'accepting his fate,' his spiritual adviser says
With his execution drawing near, Missouri inmate David Hosier is “accepting his fate.” That's according to his spiritual adviser, the Rev. Jeff Hood. Hosier is scheduled to be put to death at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the state prison in Bonne Terre.
Missouri ranks 4th in the country for flooding events
Missouri experienced 259 floods in 2023, ranking it as the 4th highest state in the country to experience flooding, according to a LendingTree Insurance study, with Illinois ranking 17th with 128 flood events in 2023.
Top prospect Paul Skenes takes on Cardinals; Tickets start at $2
Paul Skenes, a rising star and the first overall MLB draft pick last year, will make his Busch Stadium debut on Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals.
'Feral swine bomb' impacts Missouri and 35 other states
Feral swine are causing significant destruction to crops and attacking humans in Florida and across the US, resulting in $1.5 billion in annual economic damage and posing risks to humans, pets, livestock, and other wildlife.
Hunter Biden guilty on all 3 felony gun charges
A jury of 12 Delaware residents found Hunter Biden guilty of three federal gun charges Tuesday, marking the first criminal conviction of a sitting president’s child. President Biden’s son was convicted after roughly three hours of deliberation of three felony counts alleging he lied about his use of illicit drugs when obtaining a gun in [...]
These Fortune 500 companies hail from the St. Louis region
The Fortune 500, an annual list published by Fortune Magazine, ranks 500 of the largest corporations in the United States based on their total revenue from the latest fiscal year.
Structure on fire in Cahokia Heights
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS-- A structure was on fire in Cahokia Heights, Ill. Tuesday morning. The incident occurred around 9 a.m. Tuesday morning on Louise Lane, as smoke was visible coming from the structure. People inside the home were able to get out okay, but there are five dogs missing after the fire. There is no word [...]
Wentzville man's 25-year whirlwind journey to 'Jeopardy!'
One Wentzville man is reflecting on a 25-year-long journey to take the "Jeopardy!" stage, even with the unexpected twist to the episode's airing.
Town and Country post office closed for 'environmental concerns'
The US post office in Town and Country is closed due to an emergency suspension due to environmental concerns, with a guard now present at the entrance and no information yet on how mail will be delivered.
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