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Hancock & Kelley: Analysis of the Hawley-Kunce debate
FOX 2's Hancock and Kelley political team offered "pre" and "post" debate analysis as part of our in-depth coverage of Debate Night in Missouri, the Race for U.S. Senate.
Blues drop third straight after Flyers' late tiebreaking goal
Bobby Brink redirected Joel Farabee's feed past goalie Jordan Binnington with 3:01 left in the Philadelphia Flyers' 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.
Shooting in north St. Louis leaves 13-year-old critically injured
'We can't take any of these threats lightly': Hoax school threats strain districts, police departments
Chimp Crazy fallout: Missouri woman at the center accused of contempt
Tonia Haddix is now internationally known following HBOโs four-part series on the true events surrounding Haddix and her handling of chimpanzees.
Domestic violence killing leaves Wentzville children without a mother
Early Thursday morning, police responded to a domestic disturbance on Katie Lynn Court in Wentzville, where they took a man into custody. A woman was found dead at the scene.
Reports: Jayson Tatum hoping to bring a WNBA franchise to St. Louis
Berkeley couple thrills neighborhood with handmade display
Residents on Alder Avenue in Berkeley know which house will have a Halloween display worth stopping for. Steve Bishop hand-makes every piece of his holiday display that fills the front yard of his Berkeley home.
5 Missouri Senate debate moments everyone is talking about
With less than a week away from the November 2024 general election, Josh Hawley and Lucas Kunce faced off in a spirited debate Thursday evening at the KTVI/KPLR studios in St. Louis County.
How Jefferson County law enforcement worked to keep Halloween safe
To ease concerns, Jefferson County safety officials implemented a Halloween safety initiative aimed at protecting children during the festivities.
Norfolk, Virginia Residents Sue City Over Its Network Of 172 Flock Cameras
This lawsuit could not be more impeccably timed. Whether or not this timing is more fortuitous than impeccable remains to be seen, but there’s no denying the bang-bang-bang effect on display here, even if it may just be coincidental. Last week, a Virginia federal court ruled three hits from Flock ALPR cameras wasn’t enough to […]
Float Winners Announced: Alton Halloween Parade Attracts Record Crowds in Perfect Weather
ALTON — The annual Alton Halloween Parade, sponsored by the East End Improvement Association, drew large crowds and showcased impressive floats on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. Steve Schwartz, a spokesperson for the event, noted the favorable weather conditions and the turnout, saying, "No. 1, the weather was fantastic. The crowd was as big as I have ever seen. It was a great crowd all the way through. There were some really good floats; I think it went really well." The parade featured various categories for participants, with winners recognized for their creativity and community spirit. In the Commercial category, Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic took first place, followed by Mighty River Recycling and Tarrant Harman. Fred’s Towing was awarded the top spot in the Organization category, with Alton Pride and Alton Moose 951 following closely behind. The Family category was won by the Quick Family, with the Geisen Family and Trailer Park Troubadours Band securing second
Alton Halloween Parade Honors First Responders
ALTON - This year’s Alton Halloween Parade recognized local first responders. The Alton Fire Department and the Alton Police Department were honored this year. Their chiefs, Fire Chief Jesse Jemison and Police Chief Jarrett Ford, served as the grand marshals of the parade. “It's awesome to have this honor,” Ford said, who rode through the parade with his son Brady. “I grew up here, came to this parade as a kid, and to now be doing this with my son is like the ultimate honor. But honestly, I know it's not about me. It's about all the men and women that are working tonight. So as I'm going down Broadway, I'm going to be keeping them in my mind, just how thankful I am for them. But it's awesome.” Jemison echoed Ford. He noted that he was “very hesitant" about accepting the grand marshal position at first because he doesn’t like a lot of attention, but ultimately, he was eager to take on the role and share the honor with his department.
107th Alton Halloween Parade "Warms the Heart" of Community
ALTON - Hundreds of community members turned out to the 107th Alton Halloween Parade. On Oct. 31, 2024, the Riverbend community flooded the streets of downtown Alton to celebrate Halloween. With 85 participants in the parade and several hundred spectators, the event was one for the books. “It warms my heart,” said Alton Mayor David Goins. “All the stuff that you deal with on a daily basis, sometimes the negativity that you’ve got to deal with, you can just kind of push that all aside and just have a moment to just enjoy and have fun. For Goins, the parade is “a big family affair.” His family and grandchildren joined him on the parade route, as did the National Council of Negro Women and Fourth Ward Alderwoman Rosie Brown. Dr. Bruce Vest is an orthopedic surgeon in Alton who has become known for his Halloween Parade participation in recent years. Vest’s float has won “Best in Show” multiple years in a row. This year, they
Josh Hawley, Lucas Kunce trade insults in only televised debate of Missouri Senate race
In the only one-on-one debate of Missouriโs 2024 U.S. Senate campaign, Republican incumbent Josh Hawley sparred with Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce over abortion rights, border security and whether the 2020 presidential election was legitimate. The abortion issue provoked some of the sharpest exchanges about 20 minutes into the debate. Hawley said he would not vote […]
How was the Trick or Treating in your neighborhood?
I no longer live in St. Louis, but still ask trick-or-treaters to tell me a joke before they get a piece of candy. Must be a habit!
Documents detail man's scheme to defraud Missouri State, 3 other universities
Prosecutors said Dickson Alorwornu used stolen credit card numbers to enroll two people whose identities he stole for non-degree classes, then withdrew the students and got thousands in refunds.
Halloween Costume Cruise
On Oct. 26 and 31, the Riverboats at the Gateway Arch will host Halloween Costume Cruises for those 21 and older. Enjoy music, drinks and an elaborate costume contest aboard […]
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