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Watch: The 2023 Rose Parade presented by Honda
KTLA 5 in Los Angeles is proud to be a broadcast partner of The 134th Rose Parade presented by Honda with live coverage and replays on KTLA 5, KTLA.com, and streaming on the KTLA+ app for Roku, FireTV and Apple TV, on Monday, January 2, 2023. Since 1890, the Tournament of Roses has produced America’s [...]
18-year-old shot and killed Sunday afternoon
A man was shot and killed Sunday afternoon in Madison County, Illinois.
Illinois Lottery Player Ends 2022 With Massive Payday
CHICAGO – An Illinois lottery player will end 2022 with a massive payday – $923,796 to be exact. Sharon, from Chicago, won the biggest Fast Play jackpot ever with Twenty 20s. Twenty 20s is a $20 progressive Fast Play game. The jackpot begins at $50,000 and grows with each ticket sold statewide until the jackpot is won. “When I saw how high the jackpot was, I decided to splurge a little and play online,” said Sharon. “When I realized that I won the big jackpot, I actually stopped breathing for a while.” “I spent $20 and won almost a million dollars - I can’t believe it actually happened to me - it still feels like a dream,” exclaimed Sharon. When asked who was the first person she told and why, Sharon quickly replied “my three children - they are my everything.” The Illinois native plans to do a little celebrating with her children in the new year, and then intends to invest the majority of the money for her children’s
Police investigate attempted Jimmy John's break-in south St. Louis
A south St. Louis sandwich shop is damaged after vandals attempted to break in.
Bishop Paprocki: Pope Benedict 'An Authentic Example Of Faithfulness'
SPRINGFIELD - Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois issued the following statement in response to the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI: “Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI was an authentic example of faithfulness to God and Catholicism, living and preaching the Gospel message with truth and passion. Always writing and teaching, his warm smile, gentle demeanor, and pastoral approach to explaining and living out the Catholic faith inspired millions and brought people closer to Christ. His reverence toward the Eucharist, the Mass, and the sacraments are examples for us today on how we should all view and respect these treasures of the Catholic faith. His steadfast defense of our faith’s teachings and traditions and remaining faithful to them, despite the pressures of the secular world and from inside the Church, is the mark of a true leader. “To this day, I am humbled Pope Benedict appointed me as the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Springfield
Crews respond to downtown crashes involving 9 people early Monday morning
Emergency crews responded to a multi-car crash involving nine people shortly before 3:00 a.m. Monday.
Man shot in jaw Monday morning in south St. Louis
Recreational cannabis is now legal in Missouri. Here’s how to talk to your kids about it
With the passing of Amendment 3 in November, parents in Missouri now have a new conversation to navigate: Adult cannabis (marijuana) use. As someone who works in alcohol and drug education, I’ve seen firsthand the impacts of substance use disorder in our communities, particularly on young people. Talking about drugs and alcohol with your kids […]
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Major Case Squad Activated To Investigate 18-Year-Old's Shooting Death
COLLINSVILLE - At 2:10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office received a 9-1-1 call of a shooting and a male subject shot in a nearby vehicle in the 3300 block of Princeton Ave., Collinsville, Illinois. The male victim was transported to a St. Louis area hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. The decedent is identified as Miguel D. Villegas De-Santiago, a Hispanic male, 18 years of age from Collinsville, Madison County Sheriff's Office Detective Captain Brian Koberna, the Chief Illinois Deputy Commander of the Major Case Squad, said. The Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis has been activated to investigate this matter. At this time, approximately 20 investigators from the Major Case Squad are working on this investigation. Investigators are making significant progress in the investigation. Investigators are actively working leads in order to identify the person(s) responsible for this heinous crime and bring them to justice. Anyone with information
MHP trooper injured in Saturday night crash
A Missouri Highway Patrol trooper was seriously hurt Saturday night after someone hit him on the side of the road.
Deadly hit-and-run in north St. Louis City Sunday morning
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run crash early Sunday morning in north St. Louis City.
Enjoy Winter Wonder at The Snowy Day: A Glowy Snowy Experience
Just because Christmas is over doesn't mean that the winter wonder has to cease. Load up the car and head to The Snowy Day: A Glowy Snowy Experience.
Fire damages Wildwood home Sunday night
A Wildwood home was damaged in a Sunday night fire.
Fatal Spanish Lake fire under investigation
A fatal fire in Spanish Lake is being investigated by the St. Louis County Bomb and Arson Squad.
St. Louis World Chess Hall of Fame Exhibit Features Legendary Rivals
Get a complimentary tour of the exhibit 1972 Fischer/Spassky: The Match, Its Origin, and Influence at the World Chess Hall of Fame (4652 Maryland Avenue, 314-367-9243, worldchesshof.org). The exhibit is about the match between American chess phenom Bobby Fischer and Soviet Union chess legend Boris Spassky at the 1972 World Chess Championship.
Polished Prints opens a store in City Foundry STL, plans for the future
Owner Leah Longueville wants to expand on her must-have graphic tees while still making clothing that women and kids love.
Renovated home in the heart of Webster Groves lists for $399,250
From the corner cabinets in the dining room to the wooden pantry shelves, artistic details abound in this home.
Project Censored, Part 1: Billionaire Press Domination
Fossil fuel subsidies, wage theft, EPA risk reports, congressional conflicts of interest, and dark, dark money: Concentration of corporate wealth and power distorts everything we see — and don't see — in the world around us every day.