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Local officials call extended hours at rec center a success despite low turnout
The first weekend of late hours at St. Louis recreation centers wrapped up with a low turnout. City officials said around 50 teens were out at Wohl and Marquette for the extended hours.
Some Cardinals fans using Wainwright as scapegoat for team's poor season
When going down the list of the greatest Cardinals it will not take long to get to Adam Wainwright's name.
Swansea waitress surprised with $800 tip
Stories of accidental tips, while rare, are not uncommon among folks in the service industry. But an $800 tip? No mistake about it.
Police search for more child victims in sex predator case
Webster Groves police are searching for what could be hundreds of child sex abuse victims.
Community leaders react to sobering photo of young suspects in mass shooting
Community Boards?
Metro adding new security gates at MetroLink stations
FOX 2 has the first look at the dramatic changes to every St. Louis area MetroLink stop.
Expired tags 'nightmare': Woman gets car back as neighbor's truck gets towed away
A Calverton Park mother whose car got towed from her driveway for having expired tags got her car back, but as she retrieved her car, the neighbor's truck got seized.
KPMG cutting 5% of US jobs
Big Four accounting firm KPMG is cutting 5% of its U.S. workforce, according to reports Monday.
St. Louis County police engage public on active shooter preparedness
The Affton High School auditorium was where the Affton Southwest Precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department invited the public to join them in a discussion about being prepared for an active shooter situation.
West Virginia State Police Sued Over Hidden Cameras Placed In ‘Junior Troopers’ Locker Room
Law enforcement officers and sexual assault go hand-in-hand. Give someone enough power and they’re sure to abuse it. That’s just human nature. Only the best people should be trusted with this much power, but this nation tends to believe that only the most law enforcement will do. Consequently, our hiring practices — not to mention […]
St. Louis Flyover tomorrow June 27th!
Business Owner Proposing Solar Installations At Gordon Moore Park, Golf Course, More
ALTON - A local business owner proposed several solar installations to power the businesses he owns and Gordon Moore Park to expand the “clean energy portfolio” of the Alton area at last night’s City Council meeting. But with the June 30 deadline for federal grant funding fast approaching, he asked the City of Alton to act quickly in approving these projects. Vern Van Hoy said he owns and manages the Rolling Hills Golf Course in Godfrey, Arlington Greens Golf course in Collinsville, Nautilus Fitness Center in Alton, and has leased and operated Spencer T. Olin Golf Course for the last nine years. Van Hoy said he’s willing to invest to bring solar to each of these properties - as well as Gordon Moore Park - and that he would finance, install, and operate each of the solar array projects. “I’m a lifetime resident and longtime business owner and operator in this area and community, and I believe in the community and its future,” Van Hoy
Boxing champs Michael and Leon Spinks inducted into St. Louis Walk of Fame
The sweet science of boxing was celebrated Monday as the St. Louis Walk of Fame inducted Michael and Leon Spinks, locals who were both heavyweight titleholders.
Getting Old Police Records?
Triple shooting leaves 2 dead, 1 injured near the Grove
Police are investigating a triple shooting Monday night.
Anyone got a copy of the channel 24 commercial of the guy filling the TV full of trash for the kids to watch or the one with the dude making a sculpture of Jesus and beating the shit out of it?
Should Missouri voters allow counties, St. Louis City to enforce stricter gun laws?
Following another weekend of violence in both St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri voters could get to decide if counties should be allowed to enact their own firearm regulations.
Judge to decide if teen accused in killing of Liberty High student will face adult charges
A teenager accused in the February killing of a 15-year-old Lake Saint Louis girl described his tumultuous upbringing at a hearing Monday that will help determine if the teen is charged as an adult.
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