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St. Louis restaurant sets up staff testing clinic as long lines continue
Downtown STL, turn left on red?
BenFred: Looking into the crystal ball for young Cardinals' futures
Check out the highlights of Ben Frederickson's weekly chat with St. Louis sports fans.
Messenger: After losing $3 court fee, Missouri sheriffs target evictions for their back-door tax
Supreme Court declared fee unconstitutional. New proposal might be worse.
Man robbed in Kirkwood parking lot after being threatened with guns
Police said the man was robbed of his 2015 Ford Fusion early Tuesday by three men carrying 'long guns' and a handgun.
St. Louis organization employs and empowers immigrant and refugee women
KSDK reporters Casey Nolen and Abby Llorico are headed to DC β and the altar
Reporters Casey Nolen and Abby Llorico will leave KSDK after March 4 to take jobs at WUSA in Washington. Then the couple plans to wed in July.
Missouri Highway Patrol Isn't Actually Looking For the Joker
An emergency alert that hit Missouri phones Tuesday listed a vehicle in "Gotham City" that matched the year and model of the Joker-themed vehicles used in the 1989 film Batman β which seemed to be an odd thing to appear on the statewide system that is supposed to alert residents to events like child abductions and imminent danger.
The alert blasting into phones detailed a purple/green 1978 Dodge 3700GT β the same car that Joker's goons used to pursue Batman through the streets of Gotham in the film.β¦
Police in Metro East fatally shoot man who pointed BB pistol at them
The 31-year-old East St. Louis man died at a hospital after being shot about 2 a.m. outside a Wood River gas station.
December 2021 was the warmest on record in Missouri β by a long shot
Missouri logged its warmest average December temperatures on record last month, according toΒ data released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Average temperatures over the last half of 2021 were …
Career Central: STL YouthBuild looking for young applicants
Second man sentenced in fatal carjacking in Jennings
Circuit Judge David L. Vincent III accepted Melford Newlon's guilty pleas in the September 2016 killing of 71-year-old Steven White in Jennings.
Cortex project advances after developer adds some lower-priced units
The project has been in negotiations with the alderman and mayorβs office for months.
Gotham City?
Sounds like a job for Batman
In county executive race, Shamed Dogan has big quarter, outraising Sam Page, who still has upper hand
St. Louis police looking for 'armed and dangerous' suspects involved in carjackings, robberies
Music production facility in Chesterfield lobbies lawmakers for tax breaks
Gateway Studios is building a $130 million music production facility in Chesterfield