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This might well be my last M-protein test: It's been flat for the past three months, which is fine. It would be a little worrisome under normal circumstances, but since I'm now off the chemo regimen and just waiting for the CAR-T treatment, all that matters is that I'm not getting worse. And I'm not! ...continue reading "Health update"
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Residents, businesses moved out by Costco development in University City
Police: Explosive found near St. Louis County school
St. Louis County police are investigating Molotov cocktails that were found Tuesday near school buses at a south county school.
Advocates praise Missouri’s new child trafficking law as promising first step
A new law that went into effect this week seeks to improve how Missouri combats child sex trafficking by preventing underaged survivors from being charged with prostitution and requiring law …
Driver thanks officers who rescued her during historic July floods
On July 28, flash flooding struck the region for the second time in three days. St. Louis’ West End neighborhood was hit hard. St. Louis native Roslyn Brewer was visiting from California when the torrential rains struck.
NASA aims for Saturday launch of new moon rocket: Take 2
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA will try again Saturday to launch its new moon rocket on a test flight, after engine trouble halted the first countdown this week. Managers said Tuesday they are changing fueling procedures to deal with the issue. The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket remains on its pad at Kennedy Space Center, with [...]
St. Louis Public Library adds thousands of hotspots, Chromebooks for long-term loans
The St. Louis Public Library is adding 8,000 hotspots and 1,500 Chromebooks for city patrons who don't have internet or computer access at home.
Health care worker, Uber driver found dead on East St. Louis street
Police are investigating a homicide in East St. Louis where a woman's body was found on the street over the weekend.
St. Louis startup turning patient data into research works with Washington U, BJC
Through its partnership with CuriMeta, Washington University said it plans to research cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases and other neurological conditions, rare diseases and childhood illnesses.
Parents furious over hateful comments by Rockwood School Board member
Arizona’s New ‘No Recording Cops Within 8 Feet’ Law Challenged In Court
Police accountability has been a hot topic for years now. Recent events have increased demands for accountability. And, as demands have increased, so have legislative efforts to shield cops from accountability. Arizona lawmakers have been doing what they can for cops for a few years now. With plenty of court precedent upholding a First Amendment […]
Found the expired tag god - 2015?! C'mon man. On 270S during rush hour.
Dick Ford dies at 88
Semi-Trailer Truck Strikes Power Pole/Lines On Seminary At Edwards In Alton
ALTON - A semi-truck trailer struck a pole/power lines on Seminary Road at Edwards Street in Alton around 3:52 p.m. on Tuesday. Alton Police Department and Alton Fire Department responded to the scene. No injuries occurred, Alton Deputy Police Chief Jarrett Ford said. Ameren Illinois has been contacted to address the power lines that were knocked down. Ford recommended motorists and residents avoid the area until the power lines can be addressed and lanes cleared for traffic. He said Alton Police continue to investigate the crash.
Lawsuit: St. Louis police used excessive force in 2017 shooting that paralyzed man
Wendell Davis, who was shot by city police in 2017 and paralyzed, in a lawsuit filed this week says the shooting was unjustified.
Longtime St. Louis newsman Dick Ford passes away
St. Louis and the FOX 2 family have lost a legend in television news.
Longtime St. Louis anchor Dick Ford dies
Tuesdays in the Park
Summer is here, and live music is back! Join us every Tuesday evening through August 30 for a great mix of live music while you
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