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Woman shot 5 times while pregnant shares her story 4 years later
A young woman who was nearly shot to death while she was pregnant shared her story. Four years after the shooting, she's learning to heal and spreading three very important words.
"when I grow up" 📸
Federal lawsuit filed over fatal 2022 police shooting of Kansas City-area suspect
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Lawmakers send bill to governor's desk criminalizing celebratory gunfire
In the final hours of session, the Missouri General Assembly sent legislation to the governor's desk to impose tougher penalties for people who fire celebratory gunshots.
Metro St. Louis sewer district plan improving air quality rejected by county councilman
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Racy content in Kirkwood High School's yearbook raises concerns
Questions about 'racy' content in this year's yearbook have been raised by some Kirkwood High School parents.
Federal lawsuit filed over fatal 2022 police shooting of Kansas City-area suspect
The family of a man killed by police officers in the Kansas City suburb of Independence, Missouri, filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit Thursday, accusing the officers of shooting the man without justification.
CityPark is redefining stadium food with 25 St. Louis restaurants
Soccer fans at St. Louis’s City SC CityPark have been treated to a remarkable concentration of local food excellence. The stadium features more than 20 local restaurants, and Sauce Magazine’s Meera Nagarajan says the result is no accident: Fans are enjoying a diverse selection of food that goes way beyond soggy nachos and peanuts — including farm-made ice cream from Bold Spoon Creamery.
Missouri man convicted for running four child sexual abuse websites
A federal jury convicted a man for running four websites dedicated to sharing images of child sexual abuse.
Last-place St. Louis Cardinals trying to find their way
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann 'happy' Jeff City discussed crime, even if state control of St. Louis police fails
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann said Thursday he's "happy" state lawmakers in Jefferson City have had a robust discussion about how to reduce St. Louis crime, even if measures he backs, like returning control of city of St. Louis police to the state, ultimately fail.
Rabies-infected bat found in Lake Saint Louis home
The case is the first in St. Charles County since 2020, the county health department said.
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Sports wagering impasse upends the Missouri Senate a day before adjournment
A Republican lawmaker running for governor next year held up all action in the Missouri Senate Thursday night, arguing one of his top legislative priorities was being held hostage in negotiations over legalizing sports wagering. Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, spent much of the evening reading aloud from a biography of Ronald Reagan and from […]
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St. Louis County councilman draws attention to $900M cost of 2 MSD projects
St. Louis County Councilman Ernie Trakas is questioning the cost of two Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District projects, which the public entity admits will cost $900 million but says are mandated by regulators.
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