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Three vehicle crash this morning in south St. Louis
This morning in North St. Louis, there was a collision involving three vehicles.
Ask George: What is the proper term for the Thanksgiving side dish: dressing or stuffing?
SLM's dining editor weighs in on the great Thanksgiving debate.
St. Louis County pays munis back after tax error, but $1.6 million still in question
Brentwood officials calculated the county overpaid them by $5.4 million, and the city sent that amount to St. Louis County to split with other municipalities. But the county says Brentwood owes $1.6 million more.
Live In Your Neighborhood – Eureka, Missouri
Fox 2 brings you a snapshot of St. Louis area neighborhood on Fridays.
The boil advisory near Downtown St. Louis has been lifted
A water main broke downtown at 13th and Lucas on Friday morning.
Saudi Arabia has a new green agenda. Cutting oil production isn’t part of it.
The petrostate pitched a plan to cut carbon at COP27. And it’s covered in oil.
Underfunded, understaffed, Canada’s Indigenous Services Agency is failing to protect First Nations
As climate disasters intensify, poor emergency management puts Indigenous peoples at higher risk.
Draft COP27 agreement fails to call for ‘phase-down’ of all fossil fuels
The document will provide basis for negotiations over coming days and is likely to be significantly reworked.
Stewart Copeland says Animal Logic project is releasing new music “just because we think it’s cool”
Stewart Copeland's post-Police band Animal Logic, which the drummer formed with acclaimed jazz bassist Stanley Clarke and singer/songwriter Deborah Holland, has just released two new songs, the group's first new tunes in over 30 years. "Can…
Mark Vittert's Reflections: Bill Maritz's shoes, and the true meaning of friendship
In all of Bill Maritz’s qualities, the one that by far was the most meaningful was his fundamental understanding of friendship.
Family Business Profile: Why Keystone Construction is a case study in design-build construction
The mark of any successful construction company might be hanging around long enough to see some of its original construction reach the point where it's torn down for redevelopment, a milestone Keystone Construction reached about 18 months ago.
The company, founded by President Bill Hardie in 1987, constructed its first office building during its first year in operation. The Shaw Building in Chesterfield, occupied by Tom Shaw Realtors and three other tenants, was so successful that it led to Keystone…
1 dead, 1 injured in incident at Normandy apartment complex
Democratic Criminal Justice Reformers Did Well on Election Day
The Republican plan to win the midterms on racist crime messaging failed miserably.
Swifties Go Berserk Toward Ticketmaster
The ticketing monopoly may have messed with the wrong group of millions of rabid fans.
Altercation: The American—and Jewish—Divide Over Israel
My new book analyzes the 55-year-old rift, now grown to a chasm, in which the right’s remaking of and romance with Israel has detached young U.S. Jews from organized Judaism.
People in Business: Three VPs hired for new BWE office; Kwame, BEX hire
Mom’s House hires; Bryan Cave names partners; Carmody MacDonald adds partner; Alzheimer’s Association promotes
Hundreds show up for EPA meeting in St. Charles to question wellfield contamination
Looking for a Gym with a Sauna!
Dennis Hancock
St. Louis County Councilman-elect Dennis Hancock is the latest guest on Politically Speaking. The Fenton Republican talked about his win in this month’s 3rd District County Council race and his expectations for when he takes office in 2023.
Hancock will represent the council’s 3rd District, which includes municipalities like Fenton, Kirkwood, Valley Park and Manchester. He defeated Democrat Vicki Englund in what was the most competitive county council race of 2022.
Hancock will succeed Tim Fitch, a Republican who chose not to run for another term after his residence was drawn out of the 3rd District.
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