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2 teens rescued after boat overturns near West Alton
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — No injuries were reported after emergency crews responded to a overturned boat in the Mississippi River near West Alton. The incident occurred on the Mississippi River near the Lincoln Shields Recreation Area, north of the Clark Bridge. According to River Pointe Fire District's John Shrader, the incident happened while two [...]
No injuries reported in house fire in south St. Louis
Fire crews responded to an overnight house fire in south St. Louis early Wednesday morning and were able to quickly put out the flames, with no injuries reported and an investigation ongoing.
Does anyone know what happened to the 7/11 on Morganford?
Searching for massage therapist for tonight (wed)
US Senate GOP rolls out health care plan that fails to extend premium subsidies
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans announced Tuesday they will hold a vote on their own health care proposal later this week to counter a Democratic bill that would extend enhanced tax credits for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans for three more years. The 32-page GOP bill would not address the expiring ACA marketplace tax credits but […]
Review: Jontavious Willis at The Focal Point
Blues musician Jontavious Willis collaborated with local players for a fantastic performance at The Focal Point in Maplewood.
Giant menorah to be lit in downtown St. Louis for Hanukkah
ST. LOUIS — A giant menorah is set to be placed in downtown St. Louis Wednesday morning in celebration of Hanukkah. The 29-foot Staenberg Menorah will be be assembled in Kiener Plaza at 11 a.m. Wednesday morning as part of the 'Chanukah @ The Arch' celebration. Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, begins on Sunday [...]
Construction expected to close lanes on I-64, I-55
MoDOT and IDOT crews will resume major improvement projects in the St. Louis region, causing lane closures on I-64 and I-55, with detours in place to minimize disruptions.
Hochman: Can Ivan Herrera actually catch in the majors? Cardinals think so. Here's why.
Cardinals catcher Ivan Herrera underwent elbow surgery and will soon begin an extensive catching curriculum, written by the Cardinals' coaches.
Massive tax break for Country Club Plaza would divert $188M from KC schools over 30 years
The Country Club Plaza isn’t what it used to be. On the outside, its Spanish-style architecture and intricate facades have inspired many residents to call the Plaza the “crown jewel” of Kansas City. But look a little closer. In recent years, storefronts have hollowed out, sales have slumped and the aging landmark has flipped from […]
Wellness center for St. Louis, St. Louis County police in the works
Police Chief Tracy lauds the plan by the St. Louis Police Foundation at a city police board town hall meeting Tuesday night.
St. Louis police chief signs new 3-year contract, may get second job
Chief Robert Tracy's new contract sets his salary at $183,000 a year. His current salary is $175,000.
Kim Gardner's lawyers dispute federal case, fight for bar license in hearing
During a six-hour hearing, witnesses testified about the improper reimbursement of legal fees, how an FBI investigation unfolded and how Gardner reached an agreement to avoid federal charges.
JB Pritzker signs bill enacting immigrant protections in Illinois courthouses
The law allows Illinois residents to sue immigration agents who arrest them in or near courthouses or if they believe their constitutional rights were violated.
Inside the No Lone Zone
In No Lone Zone, Adam Reynolds explores two museums that once housed functional Minuteman II and Titan II nuclear missiles. The history he captures demonstrates the thinking, challenges, and dangers that shape today’s nuclear weapons. Peace Through Deterence From the 1960s to the 1980s, Minuteman II and Titan II missiles represented the land-based arm of …
Wednesday, Dec. 10 - A better way to field energy
With the cold weather hitting the St. Louis region in the past two weeks, Illinoisans have been using more natural gas to heat their homes. In the last six years, Ameren has been working to renovate its natural gas storage fields to make them more efficient for the company — and, they say, save customers money. St. Louis Public Radio’s Will Bauer recently toured one of the fields near Freeburg and has this report.
Moving to STL from abroad
Blustery Wednesday, colder air moving in
ST. LOUIS — A Wind Advisory has been issued Wednesday for portions of the area through 12 p.m. as our next cold front approaches. Ahead of this boundary, a few spots of light rain have damped the ground, but the more impactful note will be the wind behind it, as well as dropping temperatures through [...]
Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ lands on ‘Billboard’s’ year-end rock charts
Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours came out in 1977, but apparently it’s still as big a hit as ever.Billboard just came out with its 2025 year-end charts, and despite being almost 50 years…
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