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St. Louis, MO, United States

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Local job fair aims to get more women in construction

At the Teamsters Local 682 union hall off Elizabeth Avenue, women in the construction industry were trying to showcase the opportunities that awaited others. → Read More

Firefighters rescued 2 people after vehicle drove into floodwaters

A driver drove into a flooded road in Pacific, Missouri, Monday morning and got stuck. Pacific Fire Protection District firefighters had to help them out of the car and back to safety. → Read More

Local organization host fundraiser for Janae Edmondson

When Anthony Taylor first heard of the Feb. 18 crash a few blocks away from the convention center that resulted in Janae Edmondson losing both her legs, he began thinking about a way to help. → Read More

Bear at the Saint Louis Zoo is back in its habitat after escaping

A young Andean bear is back in its habitat at the Saint Louis Zoo after escaping twice this month. → Read More

Parents seek answers after their child was assaulted by school bus driver’s aide

A St. Louis County mom says she could see it in her child’s eyes—the fear. However, it was the marks on his neck that had her upset and wanting answers. → Read More

Guns ‘N Hoses boxing event raised $1M for the BackStoppers

The annual Guns ‘N Hoses event at Enterprise Center presented a huge check Wednesday from last year’s event. → Read More

Local Catholic churches prepare for fish fry on first day of Lent

Several local Catholic churches are preparing for a fish fry on Wednesday. → Read More

Police identify Lake St. Louis teen killed in weekend shooting

Authorities have released the name of a 15-year-old girl who was shot and killed over the weekend in St. Charles. → Read More

Reconstruction of historic Black schoolhouse in Faust Park

For the last seven months, St. Louis County officials have overseen the restoration of a Chesterfield landmark with Missouri history. → Read More

Argument leads to shooting, police chase in south St. Louis County

The St. Louis County Police Department says a verbal argument between two men sitting in a car in the 700 block of Lemay Ferry Road led to one of them being shot in the arm with a .45 caliber Smith and Wesson. → Read More

Missouri dollars going across the river where sports betting is legal

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were the big winners of Super Bowl LVII. But even though the Missouri team took home the trophy, it’s the state of Illinois coming away with Show Me State’s money. → Read More

Afghan Community Center and Chamber of Commerce opens in south St. Louis

For more than 200 years, immigrants have made their way to the United States and St. Louis in search of the American dream. → Read More

Vacant building collapses in north St. Louis

A strong wind overnight brought down a portion of a vacant building just north of downtown St. Louis on Thursday morning. → Read More

Humane Society is hosting its second annual Day of Giving

The Humane Society of Missouri is having its second annual Day of Giving on Tuesday. → Read More

Huge fight broke out at Sky Zone in Fairview Heights, Illinois

The Fairview Heights Police Department is still piecing together the events of Saturday night, when they were called around 10:30 for multiple fights at a Sky Zone trampoline park. → Read More

Recreational marijuana sales start for some St. Louis dispensaries

The doors opened in the Central West End early Friday, in what was once the old Tom’s Bar and Grill off Euclid but is now home to Good Day Farm Dispensary. → Read More

Murder charge announced in 2013 Madison County cold case

A Pontoon Beach, Illinois, man has been charged in connection with the death of an East St. Louis woman who disappeared in 2013. → Read More

Joe Edwards selling some Delmar Loop properties to Washington University

Joe Edwards, the driving force behind the Delmar Loop redevelopment over the past 50 years, says he has no plans to retire, but he is unloading some properties. → Read More

City of St. Charles plans to investigate water contamination at well site

This week, crews will start putting in permanent monitoring wells in 13 places in St. Charles. With temperatures in the upper teens, workers installed a pair of two permanent monitoring wells on Tuesday. → Read More

Costly car repairs spike from St. Louis area potholes

Drivers on area roadways are noticing an uptick in broken bits of streets and surfaces. → Read More