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How to keep moles away from your yard this summer
Don’t think the only pests that you have to worry about during the summer months are insects. Rodents can destroy a yard or even take up residence inside your home if not detected early.
Roundabouts are not as complicated as people make it!
Finally: Danish Supreme Court Overrules Lower Courts On Newspaper’s Little Mermaid Cartoons
Last year, we discussed two insane rulings coming out of Denmark stating that a newspaper’s depiction of a statue of The Little Mermaid in cartoon form was somehow copyright infringement. If you’re not familiar with the case, you may be surprised to learn that this is not Disney being Disney. Instead, it is the estate […]
Artists, community helped Third Degree Glass Factory bounce back from flash flood
This summer will mark one year since record flash flooding struck the St. Louis area.
Man convicted of second-degree murder in 2021 Spanish Lake shooting
Results for St. Louis County residents fearful of water shut off
The water was working at Tiffany Shaw’s Bel-Ridge home when FOX 2 visited Thursday morning. After receiving a notice of non-payment warning from Missouri American Water, she’s not sure how much longer that’ll be the case.
Attacks on ATMs on the rise, police say
St. Louis police detectives are investigating a string of attacks on ATMs.
Road rage fight sends 73-year-old man to hospital with life-threatening injuries
The Chesterfield Police Department is actively investigating a road rage incident that sent a 73-year-old man to the hospital with "unsurvivable" injuries.
If the City/region has ever lobbied hard for anything, this needs to be the one.
Latest population estimates show decline in most St. Louis-area cities
Thinking of moving to St. Louis
Folds of Honor scholarship recipient plans to follow in father's footsteps
State inspection missed safety shortfalls on Silver Dollar City ride that crashed
BRANSON, Mo - KOLR 10 Investigates why a state safety inspection last May didn't raise any red flags on Silver Dollar City's train ride that later crashed in October, injuring at least seven people. A state division for amusement rides in Missouri recommended several changes before allowing it to re-open for the park's 2023 season. [...]
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Small replica of Statue of Liberty arrives in Metro East
The St. Louis region is getting a little liberty. The statue arrived in the metro-east on Thursday after a trip that began in the Big Apple.
St. Louis landlord ordered to pay $110,000 for sexually harassing tenants
The U.S. Department of Justice has ordered a St. Louis landlord to pay $110,000 for sexually harassing multiple female tenants.
Teen killed, another seriously injured in ATV crash Wednesday
Man found guilty of killing ex's new boyfriend in Spanish Lake after threatening texts
Christopher Bolden was found guilty of second-degree murder Tuesday for killing his ex's new boyfriend.
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