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MoDOT director focuses on employee staffing, safety in report to lawmakers
Ed Hassinger, the newly appointed director of the Missouri Department of Transportation, prioritized safety during his first annual report to Missouri lawmakers on Thursday.
STL Black History wax museum gets SLDC North City Grant amid State Auditor investigation into program
Toddler killed in rollover crash in Central Missouri
A young girl died Wednesday morning in a rollover crash in Holts Summit, Missouri.
Three Joann Fabrics stores in St. Louis area among hundreds to close nationally
In total, seven Missouri stores and 26 Illinois stores are on the Joann Fabrics closure list.
Tim Ezell & Chelsea Haynes team up for Studio STL's 9 a.m. show
ST. LOUIS -- FOX 2 St. Louis is moving its popular lifestyle show Studio STL to 9 a.m., bringing together co-hosts Tim Ezell and Chelsea Haynes for a daily hour of local entertainment and news. Starting Tuesday, February 18, Studio STL is moving from its previous noon timeslot, promising viewers "two times" everything they've come [...]
Charges dropped against driver accused of dragging woman in The Grove
Prosecutors have dismissed charges against a man previously accused of running over and dragging a woman with his car in The Grove neighborhood of St. Louis last year.
Honoring the legacy of Homer G. Phillips Hospital, nurses alumni
ST. LOUIS - In your Black History Moment, we remember the Homer G. Phillips Hospital and salute the nurses who lived to experience its greatness. The hospital is named after a Black civil rights activist and lawyer in St. Louis. Homer G. Phillips contributed in several ways to the fight for justice. He defended African [...]
13-year-old boy shot while in bed in north St. Louis home
Chris Cornell’s widow thanks Rock Hall for ‘recognizing Soundgarden’s incredible legacy’ with nomination
Chris Cornell's widow, Vicky Cornell, has shared a statement reacting to Soundgarden's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination.In a statement posted to her late husband's Facebook, Vicky thanks the…
Explore creative organizing solutions with Dana King Design Build Remodeling
Plus, learn about the right time to organize during a remodel with advice from Sacred Space Organizing.
Crash involving garbage truck leaves 1 dead, 1 injured in north St. Louis
At least one person is dead Thursday morning after a fatal two-vehicle crash in north St. Louis involving a city garbage truck.
Lawyers Caught Citing AI-Hallucinated Cases Call It a 'Cautionary Tale'
The attorneys filed court documents referencing eight non-existent cases, then admitted it was a "hallucination" by an AI tool.
Big Mouth STL brings Italian-inspired sandwiches to Perennial Artisan Ales
Chefs Matt Frentzel and Jon Dittmer will serve up fresh sandwiches made with fresh focaccia bread beginning on Valentine's Day weekend.
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Some Follow Up Questions For Elon Musk, After He Admits He Gets Stuff Wrong Sometimes
Here’s a story about being wrong. Not just regular wrong — we’re all wrong sometimes! — but spectacularly, publicly, “I’m going to double down again and again and again on this obviously false thing even after being corrected” wrong. This week, Elon Musk stood in the Oval Office at the White House and was finally […]
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Alton Man Faces 10 Felonies For Firearms, Drugs
ALTON – 10 felonies have been filed against an Alton resident accused of unlawfully possessing several firearms and drugs. Tyrique J. Cole, 23, of Alton, was charged with five counts of felon in possession of a weapon (each Class 2 felonies), two counts of possession of a controlled substance (both Class 4 felonies), and one count each of the following Class X felonies: armed violence, unlawful possession with the intent to deliver methamphetamine, and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. A petition to deny Cole’s pretrial release describes the items found during a “protective sweep” by authorities. “Officers conducted a protective sweep of the residence where the defendant was found, locating various narcotics in plain view,” the petition states. “A complete search revealed six (6) firearms in the residence, along with approximately 97 grams of cocaine, 42 grams of methamphetamine, oxycodone, amphetamine and other materials
Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of Month: Oilers' Kayley Plank's Cheerleading Journey Inspires Peers and Community
WOOD RIVER - Kayley Plank, a senior at East Alton Wood River High School, has been recognized for her achievements in cheerleading. Plank, who has dedicated 11 years to the sport, has been a member of her high school cheer team for four years under the guidance of coach Alison Beachum. In addition to her commitment to cheer, Plank is also a soccer player. She credits her involvement in sports with helping her grow as a person both in and out of school. "It has helped me become a better person," she said as an East Alton-Wood River High athlete. She is a Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of The Month for the Oilers. Plank expressed gratitude to her family for their unwavering support. She thanked her father, Tommy Plank; her mother, Danielle Buloth; and her little sister, Lily Plank, for encouraging her every day. Looking ahead, Plank hopes to continue her cheerleading career in college while pursuing a major in business. She has actively sought to improve her skills,