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Teenage boy killed by stray bullet in Glasgow Village
Officers found the injured teen outside, and he died at the scene.
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First Missouri charter school outside Kansas City, St. Louis metros will focus on workforce training
The first charter school in Columbia could become a reality in the near future depending on the outcome of a review Thursday by the Missouri Charter Public School Commission. Job Point, a long-established career training and employment center in Columbia, submitted a letter of intent and proposal to the commission. It hopes for the green […]
UPDATE: 35-year-old reported missing in Maryland Heights
An Endangered Person Advisory was issued for a missing 35-year-old who was last seen at a liquor store in Maryland Heights.
Republicans Are Trying To Make Government Efforts To Help Poor People Afford Broadband Illegal
“Right wing activism organizations posing as consumer rights groups are trying to make it illegal for the federal government to try and help poor, rural Americans afford broadband,” is a sentence I just had to write. Quick background: the $8 billion FCC Universal Service Fund (USF) applies a small surcharge on traditional phone lines to […]
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Missouri public schools, Medicaid need $1 billion more to continue current programs
Missouri’s bank balance looked pretty healthy at the end of September. But in reality, it’s like the family account before the mortgage check clears — and there are signs that future revenue will struggle to meet expectations. Three months into the fiscal year — and three months before lawmakers return for a session that will […]
Renata Cassiano Alvarez: Passage
Renata Cassiano Alvarez, the 2025 Visiting Artist in Residence at Laumeier Sculpture Park, works predominantly in clay, focusing on process to develop an intimate and collaborative relationship with her chosen […]
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Police who pepper sprayed Cardinal Ritter football players acted properly, chief says
Massillon (Ohio) police Chief Jason Saintenoy says Cardinal Ritter players ignored numerous verbal commands to leave the field before officers pepper sprayed them.
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A second man dies in ICE custody at a Missouri detention center
Man injured in overnight house fire in west St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - A man was left injured early Thursday morning after an overnight house fire in west St. Louis. The fire happened around 3 a.m. on McPherson Avenue in the city's Skinker-DeBaliviere neighborhood. According to officials, a man inside the home at the time of the fire was transported to a nearby hospital after [...]
Woman injured by glass after shooting in downtown St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - Police are investigating early Thursday morning after a woman's vehicle was shot at in downtown St. Louis. The shooting happened around 1 a.m. in the area of 17th Street and Washington Avenue. According to police, the woman was not shot during the shooting but was injured by flying glass inside the vehicle. [...]
Majorities disapprove of RFK Jr. performance, doubt autism-Tylenol claims, KFF poll finds
WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans disapprove of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s job performance and the federal government’s evolving vaccine policy, according to a poll released Thursday by the nonpartisan health organization KFF. In addition, the vast majority of those surveyed have heard the unproven claims made by President Donald […]
What to know for Thursday's St. Louis Blues home opener - And how to watch
ST. LOUIS - Happy hockey season! The St. Louis Blues officially open the 2025-26 season Thursday at home against the Minnesota Wild. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. Thursday at the Enterprise Center. If you’re planning to head to Downtown St. Louis on Thursday, either to attend the game or enjoy a hockey atmosphere, you’ll [...]
Actress Kirsten Nelson wants to chat with fans at St. Louis GalaxyCon
Best known for the long-running comedy "Psych," she has been in 40 other shows and films.
Drive-thru, free flu vaccine clinics begin in St. Louis area amid vaccine confusion
Free vaccination clinics are beginning across the St. Louis area as health officials prepare for respiratory virus season and work to overcome questions about vaccines and how to get them.
Sunny and cool Thursday, slight chance of showers Friday
ST. LOUIS - A beautiful day Wednesday and we’ll do it again Thursday. Sunny skies Thursday, with highs only in the low to mid-70s. Clear skies this evening and during the overnight hours, we’ll wake up in the 40s. Clouds will increase around sunrise as a cold front moves our way. That front maybe, just [...]
Thursday, Oct. 9 - Local autistic community rejects "crisis" characterization
It’s been a little over two weeks since President Donald Trump promoted a highly disputed link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism. And reaction remains strong. As St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum reports, the area’s autistic community contends the GOP president is rolling back progress that helped people with the neurological disorder better integrate into society.
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