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Single-car crash near De Soto claims life of 68-year-old man
A Blackwell, Missouri, man died early Thursday near De Soto when his vehicle crossed the center line, crashing into a rock bluff on the other side of the road.
Downtown St. Louis businesses buzzing about college basketball tournament
Police: Person intentionally set fire to a historic St. Louis business
St. Louis police now say someone intentionally started a raging fire at a historic business.
'I keep St. Louis close to my heart': CDC Director tours St. Louis, including her alma mater Washington University
Who is responsible after homes destroyed in O'Fallon gas explosion?
Neighbors are still picking up the pieces after a shocking home explosion in an O’Fallon, Missouri neighborhood.
Stiff penalty for homeowners, contractors who don't call before digging
Cuppels house as drawn by a SLU student 1978
Outage reported after tree falls on 5 power lines, starts fire in Swansea
A rotted tree fell onto power lines on the side of Illinois 159 in Swansea. Ameren Illinois Spokesman Brian Bretsch said when it came down, it took about 5 to 6 power lines with it and started a small fire.
What MLB May Need To Do After It Stops Its Player Lockout Bullshit
If you’re not a sports fan, or not an American, you may not be aware that there is currently an owner’s lockout occurring in Major League Baseball. We’ve talked a bit in the past about some of the bullshit MLB is pulling with all of this, namely its decision to strip out all references to […]
O’Fallon firefighters warn against outdoor burning
O'Fallon, Missouri resident Kenneth O’Rourke feels fortunate to be okay. He was hoping to sit by a fire on his back patio and enjoy the weather Wednesday.
St. Louis alderman, police chief at odds over controversial traffic stop
The St. Louis police chief and city alderman are at odds following allegations of misconduct stemming from a traffic stop.
VERIFY: Yes, your COVID tests will still be reliable even if they were exposed to freezing temperatures
OSHA, Missouri Public Service Commission investigating O'Fallon house explosion
Missouri leaders want retailers to remove all Russian-made products from shelves
The state's employee retirement system is scrapping all assets tied to Russia, and Missouri businesses are being asked to cut ties with Russian governmental entities and businesses.
Strange low-repeating noise still a mystery in north St. Louis County
There’s still no definitive answer on what’s causing it, but we’ve discovered some new leads and closed the door on some other theories.
CDC director discusses state of COVID pandemic during St. Louis visit
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention visited St. Louis on Thursday, and she said that the agency is prepared for another COVID variant or pandemic.
3-month-old girl dies after alleged abuse in OFallon, father charged
Parson declines to endorse in Missouri’s race for U.S. Senate — for now
Missouri’s governor said the Republican field includes “a lot of good candidates,” so he intends to delay making an endorsement in the U.S. Senate race.
St. Louis indoor mask mandate will end Sunday
St. Louis’ health director announces that the city’s indoor mask mandate won’t be renewed past 11:59 p.m. Saturday, when it is set to expire.
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