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Runner brutally injured in dog attack at Forest Park
Nunan says three dogs not on a leash ran after a 50-year member of the club who was alone along this stretch of road.
From SWAT raid to legal victory—man says free speech rights cleared him
It’s an unusual case involving a very sensitive subject—a rape case from more than a decade ago that led to a conviction and sent a man to prison.
Ferguson man steals car, crashes it, tries to steal big rig, police say
A man crashed a stolen car, fled on foot and attempted to steal another car and an 18-wheeler before being arrested on Tuesday, police said.
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Clayton police ask public to help find suspect in hate crime
Clayton police asked residents to turn over any photos or video from between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Tuesday night.
Police: Man stabbed stepfather in St. Louis, was caught in Minnesota
A man who allegedly stabbed his stepfather in St. Louis was caught near Fargo in Minnesota a day later.
Victims of deadly helicopter crash identified
St. Charles County authorities have released the identities of the victims killed in Thursday’s tragic helicopter crash.
Missouri’s Billy Long ousted by Trump as IRS chief after less than 2 months in office
Billy Long wrote on social media that Trump will now appoint him to be U.S. ambassador to Iceland. The White House confirmed Long’s statement.
South Roxana Woman Charged, Released After Mobile Home Fire
SOUTH ROXANA – A woman from South Roxana has been released from custody after being charged with arson in connection to a mobile home fire earlier this summer. Jennifer M. Sneed, 41, of South Roxana, was charged on Aug. 4, 2025 with a Class X felony count of aggravated arson. On June 16, 2025, Sneed allegedly set fire to a mobile home on Illinois Avenue in South Roxana, which she reportedly knew or reasonably should have known was occupied by one or more people at the time of the offense. According to the state’s petition to deny Sneed’s pretrial release from custody, the home was already “fully engulfed” in flames when responding officers arrived on scene. “Officers responded to a report of fire at a house trailer, which was fully engulfed,” the petition states. “Witnesses reported that a resident, defendant, admitted to setting the fire and had threatened to burn it down in the past.” One witness reported that the fire
Teachers union calls for enrollment push
The May tornado exacerbated the problem, displacing an estimated 2,000 students.
Brightside St. Louis: Centering Community in St. Louis Cleanup and Beautification Efforts
How Brightside St. Louis is creating a greener, cleaner City of St. Louis.
Adoptable Ferb on Kmov pet of the week
India pauses $3.6 billion deal to acquire Boeing jets after Trump announces 50% tariffs: Reports
Trump removes Billy Long as IRS commissioner, giving him the shortest-ever tenure in the role
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has removed former U.S. Rep. Billy Long as IRS commissioner less than two months after his confirmation, a White House official said Friday. It was not immediately clear why Long was dismissed. His quick exit makes him the shortest-tenured IRS commissioner confirmed by the Senate since the position was [...]
Russia Expands Internet Censorship: Site Blackouts, YouTube Throttling, WhatsApp Replacement
It’s funny just how often the actions of so-called “strong men” actually show just how scared and fragile they are. And if you want a more specific example of what I’m talking about, you can typically tell when a national government is feeling scared or weak, because that usually comes along with restrictions on a […]
Bethalto Police Arrest Suspect in July 3 Burglary Case
BETHALTO, Ill. — On July 3, 2025, at approximately 3:10 p.m., the Bethalto Police Department responded to a report of a burglary in progress in the 300 block of West Bethalto Drive. A caller reported seeing a black male going through a vehicle, then leaving and getting into a nearby car, which subsequently left the area. The caller provided the license plate number of the suspect vehicle to the police. Officers confirmed that a large sum of currency had been taken from the victim’s vehicle. With assistance from the Alton Police Department, officers stopped the vehicle hours later. A female was driving at the time and was questioned about the male suspect and his whereabouts, but no credible information was obtained. Police seized the female’s cell phone as part of the investigation. Bethalto detectives obtained information from the leasing company regarding the person who rented the vehicle and secured a search warrant for the seized phone. Surveillance footage
No arrests yet in Clayton antisemitic hate crime
Clayton Police say they're still searching for leads into their hate crime investigation that left multiple cars burned and vandalized.
From FEMA: One Disaster Recovery Center to Close, Two Staying Open in City of St. Louis
The DRC in the parking lot of Sumner High School will close permanently this Monday, August 11Two other DRCs are staying open until further notice.
Teachers union may be moving toward no-confidence vote on St. Louis schools superintendent
Several teachers said they were told the union is laying the groundwork for an upcoming vote of no confidence against Millicent Borishade.
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