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Former Pruitt-Igoe residents seek justice and recognition
The unveiling of a historic marker celebrates community resilience as surviving residents seek compensation for having their complex sprayed with a toxic substance as part of a Cold War experiment.
To the dude in the black Wrangler at Lindbergh/55
Coming soon: βGhost graphicsβ, harder to see markings on Missouri Highway Patrol vehicles
In Maryville,IL today.
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Hawley urges probe into Tyson Foods child labor claims
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley is calling on the Department of Labor to investigate Tyson Foods after a whistleblower accused the company of illegal child labor practices.
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Seniors in Red Bud begin new tradition to pass the torch to kindergarteners
As summer rapidly approaches, the school year is coming to an end. High school seniors are also getting ready for their next adventures.
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Fiery crash kills one on busy interchange
The car overturned and became engulfed in flames.
Auto glass repair. Does this sound right?
This Weekend in History on May 10 and 11: The Second Continental Congress Convenes
May 10 and 11 hold a significant place in history, marked by events that have shaped nations, influenced cultures, and changed the course of human events. Going back in time, May 10, 1775, is notable for the convening of the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, which would eventually lead to the drafting of the United States Declaration of Independence. Delegates from the thirteen American colonies gathered to discuss their response to British policies and the escalating conflict that had erupted at Lexington and Concord. This assembly marked a critical step toward American independence and self-governance, laying the groundwork for the birth of a new nation. Historically, May 10, 1869, was the day the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in the United States with the driving of the "Golden Spike" at Promontory Summit, Utah. This monumental achievement connected the eastern and western parts of the country by rail for the first time, revolutionizing transportation,
How Long Has Channel 5 News Casters Called The Gulf Of Mexico, The Gulf of america?
Ameren meter issue
Catawissa man dies after pickup slides off the road
State troopers say he was driving too fast for the curve.
Gf and I had another great STL day yesterday!
Veterinary director quits at St. Louis County animal shelter
"I'm too old to fight," said vet director Dr. Doug Pernikoff. His departure comes a week after an outbreak of a fatal canine virus.
Man shot by police in North County
Police say the man pointed a gun at an officer.
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