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Lawsuit claims ex-Ballwin police chief violated privacy rights

2 years ago
A class action lawsuit has been filed against former Ballwin Police Chief Doug Schaeffler and the City of Ballwin for wrongdoing that may have resulted in privacy rights violations, including running over a thousand names through the REJIS database without proper law enforcement purpose.
Chris Regnier

Quiet and comfortable start to work week, heat builds back in by Wednesday

2 years ago
ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- A nice and quiet day is ahead. Thanks to northerly winds, we'll have high temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s despite sunshine. We'll keep the pattern quiet over the next few days but temperatures will increase to nearly 90 by Wednesday. For Thursday into the weekend, highs will be [...]
Jaime Travers

Inside the former St. Louis church featured on the Zillow Gone Wild TV show

2 years ago
A condo in Lafayette Square, St. Louis, is up for sale for $399,000. The property, built in 1880, was originally a church and has been restored by a developer. It has stained-glass windows from its church days, and the current owners have painted the interior walls to match them. The condo is spacious, has an open plan, and is in a great location with good neighbors and plenty of restaurants nearby.
James Atherlay

Police ID man killed in Koeneman Park shooting

2 years ago
Homicide detectives with the St. Louis County Police Department's Bureau of Crimes Against Persons are continuing their investigation into a shooting in Koeneman Park last Friday that left one man dead and four others injured.
Kevin S. Held

Which fast-food chains are hiking their prices the most?

2 years ago
Fast food inflation: It's no secret that things just keep getting more expensive. From home prices to personal goods, the cost of living in the U.S. has increased 22% since 2019, leaving consumers searching for ways to combat rising costs. As Americans scramble to find better ways to budget, one historically wallet-friendly option, fast food, [...]
Stacker

Man arrested near Gateway Arch for allegedly killing his brothers

2 years ago
A man wanted for the deaths of his two brothers in Illinois has been arrested near the Gateway Arch. St. Louis Metropolitan Police say they were alerted by the National Park Service that 54-year-old Jeffrey Austwick might be near the arch grounds. Officers used surveillance cameras to locate and arrest him on Friday.
Liz Dowell