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Loaded gun found in student's car at Carlyle High School
A 16-year-old student was detained Tuesday after police said a loaded gun was found inside a car parked at Carlyle High School.
St. Charles church cancels services after man threatens to 'shoot up' building
Jordan Gipson, 26, of St. Peters, was charged Wednesday with making a terror threat and harassment.
Is there a tool library open?
Woman pleads guilty to hiring undocumented immigrant for St. Charles restaurant
Maria Cruz-Cortes was indicted in November following a raid on two houses in the St. Peters area, where authorities located more than 40 undocumented immigrants.
Man dies after being hit by truck on Manchester Road
A 69-year-old man died after being hit by a pickup truck Tuesday night while crossing Manchester Road in Maplewood.
Grafted crabapple tree at Murdoch And Shrewsbury (near Webster Groves)
App helps catch child predators
Details most travelers overlook, including lamps, headboards and even bathroom tiles, can become critical evidence in child sex trafficking investigations.
New Missouri Ranger force close to approval
Missouri lawmakers are one vote away from sending a school safety training program to the governor’s desk.
Have this deli product in your fridge? IDPH says to throw it out
Public health officials in Illinois have issued a warning to residents after a deli product was linked to a Listeria outbreak in the state.
Missouri ‘born-alive’ abortion bill heads to governor after contentious House debate
Healthcare providers could face the death penalty if they don’t provide life-saving care to a baby born after an attempted abortion under legislation headed to Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe. The legislation — approved by the House Wednesday on a 102-46 vote — has been a top priority of Republicans this year and was the only significant anti-abortion […]
Ordering mishap results in massive egg sale
It’s egg-xactly the kind of thing that could scramble the brain of a family-owned business owner – buying too much of a product.
How are people managing after the tax rate increase on their property in the city?
Man shot during armed carjacking in Penrose
North St. Louis neighborhoods resilient one year after devastating tornado
One year after a violent tornado tore across St. Louis city, county and the Metro East on May 16, 2025, many North St. Louis neighborhoods are still fighting to rebuild. The devastating storm left behind widespread destruction and an emotional scar that many families say has not healed. Among those determined to rebuild is 68-year-old David Lester, who lost nearly everything.
Y2K, Baby!
Dust off your flip phones and cue the dial-up tone. Hidden Gem is turning back the clock with its newest immersive pop-up experience, Y2K, Baby!, a high-gloss, low-rise, fully nostalgic […]
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Illinois American Water Performing Wastewater System Repairs in Alton
ALTON - Illinois American Water will begin repairs Thursday on a section of Alton’s wastewater distribution system, work that will require closing part of the westbound lanes of IL-67 Landmarks Boulevard between Henry Street and George Street, the company said Wednesday. The repair work involves a 36-inch pipe, according to Illinois American Water. The lane closure is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Thursday, May 14. During the closure, motorists will be routed north on Henry Street
Boone County clerk refuses to update voter rolls amid uncertainty over Missouri map
Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon on Wednesday said she won’t revise voter lists to reflect the gerrymandered congressional districts approved last year until Secretary of State Denny Hoskins decides whether there will be a referendum on the map. The Missouri Supreme Court decision Tuesday denying a request to put the map on hold until a […]
Man dies in shooting in St. Louis' Mount Pleasant neighborhood
Incident took place about 3:45 p.m. Wednesday in 4300 block of S. Broadway, police said.
Heavy bird migration expected over St. Louis through May
Thousands, some millions of birds are flying over the St. Louis area each night as peak spring migration continues through mid-May.
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