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Missing 15-year-old girl found safe
Republicans vow action after judge’s ruling allows abortion to resume in Missouri
Fifty years of anti-abortion laws in Missouri have been struck down as unconstitutional over the last two months, culminating Friday with a Jackson County judge blocking clinic licensing requirements. Three days later, Republican lawmakers and anti-abortion activists gathered outside Planned Parenthood locations across the state to say they have no intention of retreating. “I’m here […]
Best Places to Eat on a Monday?
Madhuram's Kitchen - Open?
St. Louis Bread Co. founder Ken Rosenthal dies at 81
Ken Rosenthal and his wife Linda opened the first St. Louis Bread Co. store in the Greentree Shopping Center in Kirkwood in 1987.
Is it illegal to drive with snow on your car in Missouri or Illinois?
St. Louis is expecting another round of snow Tuesday morning through early Wednesday, leaving some drivers wondering how much snow is worth clearing off their vehicles.
Any one have information on why we are boycotting Schnucks?
How to keep your pets safe during this week’s winter storm
ST. LOUIS - With low, cold temperatures looming this week in the St. Louis region, keeping your furry friends warm and secured will be another task in mind for owners.
In its press release launched today, Feb. 17, the Humane Society of Missouri announced safety tips for pet owners to consider amidst this week’s extreme winter weather.
Missouri lawmakers raise concerns about long waits in jail for court-ordered mental health care
Leaders of Missouri’s public defender system urged lawmakers on Monday to take action to reduce the growing number of people languishing in jails across the state who are in need of mental health treatment. As of last month, 418 people were in Missouri jails waiting to be transferred to a state mental health bed, up […]
Snow likely on Tuesday as St. Louis area braces for ‘prolonged bitter cold’
Snow becomes “likely, mainly after 3 p.m.,” Tuesday and continuing into early Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.
Fetching Pet Company Offers Science-Backed Dog Daycare and Grooming in Troy
TROY - Mikayla Cavaness grew up around dogs. Now, she’s caring for them in her own way, where the dog’s happiness and fulfillment are the priorities. Cavaness owns Fetching Pet Company, a dog-grooming and daycare business in Troy that specializes in dog behavior and enrichment. The daycare is structured so dogs have designated play and rest times with enrichment experiences, while the grooming takes place one-on-one in a private suite meant to decrease stress. Cavaness explained the importance of not just loving dogs, but understanding them. “At Fetching Pet Company, we’re just basically rooted in understanding dogs’ natural needs, behavioral needs and their emotions,” she said. “It's not just about getting them in, doing assembly-line grooming or letting them play. We really care about fulfilling them as a whole, which I think is really important.” Cavaness started working in her mother’s dog-grooming business as a teen.
Alton Police investigating after man found dead in basement
The Alton Police Department is investigating the death of a man inside a residence early Monday morning.
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One-Car Crash On McCluskey Road In Jersey County Leaves Two Injured
JERSEY COUNTY — A one-car crash on McCluskey Road on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, resulted in injuries to two occupants, according to Jersey County Sheriff Nick Manns. Manns reported that the vehicle was carrying a 30-year-old male and a 34-year-old female at the time of the accident. Both individuals were transported to Jersey Community Hospital for treatment, Sheriff Manns said. "The male was subsequently flown to a hospital in St. Louis for further medical care," he added. No additional details about the circumstances of the crash have been released at this time. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
Owner signs new tenant after FedEx vacates warehouse
In the wake of FedEx’s closure of one of its warehouses in the St. Louis area, the building's owner said it’s found a new partial tenant to take the space.
Eagle Scouts visit Missouri Capitol, hear Kehoe address
More than 100 newly awarded Eagle Scouts took to Jefferson City Monday as lawmakers congratulated the close to 830 scouts that were awarded the eagle in 2024.
Career Central: Gently-used professional clothing donations needed
Alton Police Act To Prevent Injury In Dog Altercation
ALTON — The Alton Police Department responded to a report of a dog fight involving stray dogs at a residence on Liberty Street on Feb. 17, 2025. Officers also were called to the scene after a resident was bitten by one of the stray dogs. Upon arrival, officers encountered an active altercation between two dogs. In an effort to stop the aggression and prevent further injuries, one officer discharged his firearm, resulting in the death of one of the dogs. Animal Control Officers later arrived and attempted to restrain the remaining stray dog. However, the dog displayed aggressive behavior towards the officers, leading to it being shot as well, Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said. The investigation revealed that the resident sustained a minor injury from the dog bite but declined any further medical treatment. Alton Police Chief Jason Ford addressed the incident and said: “No officer goes to work wanting to use their firearm, regardless of whether it’s against a human
10-Year-Old Boy Dies In Virden House Fire
VIRDEN — A 10-year-old boy has died following a residential structure fire in Virden on Saturday morning. Feb. 15, 2025. Jacob James was pronounced dead at the scene of the fire at 10:06 a.m., according to Macoupin County Coroner Anthony Kravanya. An autopsy performed on Monday, Feb.17, 2025, indicated that Jacob died from smoke inhalation, the Macoupin County Coroner Anthony Kravanya said. "The circumstances surrounding the fire and the child's death are currently under investigation by the Macoupin County Coroner’s Office and the Office of the State Fire Marshal," added Kravanya. Further details regarding the cause of the fire have not yet been released, and authorities are continuing their inquiries into the tragic event.
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