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The shooting of Porsha Owens sparked a call for change in the neighborhood. Some neighbors said that change needs to start with street lights. → Read More
It is a tragedy that's sparking outrage. Now, Porsha's family, friends, and neighbors are calling on north St. Louis County residents to stop the violence. → Read More
The bizarre incident came just a day after employees found soiled underwear and human poop scattered in the nursery's tree section. → Read More
"When I get a job like this where I get to not only work in a tree but also save an animal and help a family, it's gratifying," said EJ Turner. → Read More
The boy's family said he's OK, but had to be treated for wounds to his neck. → Read More
His family, Ziegler Automotive, and CARSTAR are teaming up to offer a $3,500 reward to get it back. Cole says the truck is worth ‘more than money.’ → Read More
Organizers of the event say the community is very supportive. But even for them, the turnout was extraordinary. Just an hour into the event the line was already out the door. → Read More
A Dupo, Ill. charity’s goal is to help people in need. But recently, it’s finding itself in need of help. The organization has fallen victim to theft, and the crime is costing it money and time. → Read More
Sue Penny isn't worried about getting back home. She was already planning to stay for a month. → Read More
It’s a group whose numbers have exploded since its inception following the Sandy Hook shooting. → Read More
He and several other St. Louis minds came together to form a car seat sensor. Over the years, the technology evolved into "Driver's Little Helper." → Read More
He and several other St. Louis minds came together to form a car seat sensor. Over the years, the technology evolved into "Driver's Little Helper." → Read More
Mechanics say there were two small holes in her gas tank where thieves had apparently drilled for fuel. → Read More
A Manchester business owner falls victim to a bizarre crime. Now, she's working to get a warning out to others. → Read More
It will be up to St. Louis voters whether to increase the city's sales tax. Friday, the board of alderman approved a bill to put the measure on the November ballot. If approved, the city's sales tax will increase by half a cent. The money is set to go to public safety. → Read More
Police are still working to rebuild relationships with the community in Ferguson and they are hoping a new technology will help. → Read More
A Ritenour high school graduate’s death has left his loved ones in shock and in mourning. The 19-year-old soccer standout died the fourth of July in a crash in University City. Now, his friends are sharing memories of a teen they call extraordinary. → Read More
A couple of carjackings overnight ended with one victim shot and in the hospital. Hazelwood Police have arrested one man in connection to the crime. But they believe more people may be involved. → Read More
An infant and young toddler are fighting for their lives after a drive-by shooting in University City. → Read More
We grabbed a pen and paper and went to two popular spots around St. Louis. We found republicans and democrats, and asked them to complete the same task: write something positive about the opposite party. → Read More