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Katie Kormann

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St. Louis, MO, United States

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Maryland Heights TIF vote to address flooding problems fails

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - A proposed tax to address flooding issues in Maryland Heights failed Friday night in a surprising 7 to 5 vote. Some residents in the crowd celebrated after the proposed "TIF" – or tax increment funding – was voted down by appointed TIF commissioners. → Read More

Military family welcomes birth of rainbow baby

CREVE COEUR, MO - The first baby born on Christmas at Mercy Hospital in Creve Coeur is extra special to her parents who lost their first child, a son, two years earlier. Macy LeAnn arrived at 1:18 a.m. weighing eight pounds, nine ounces. Mother Jessica Liverar arrived at the hospital on December 23, four days after Macy's due date. → Read More

Missouri governor addresses concerns over MLS stadium funding

ST. LOUIS – State funding connected to a stadium for a St. Louis MLS franchise may not be in jeopardy after all. Missouri Governor Mike Parson said Tuesday the state simply needs more time to review the proposal. Parson said he supports building a soccer stadium in St. → Read More

De Soto live nativity scene welcomes newborn lamb

DE SOTO, Mo. – A live nativity scene representing the birth of Jesus has a new attraction on display just in time for Christmas. A lamb was born December 21 at the live nativity that has been a holiday fixture in De Soto for more than 60 years. → Read More

Federal government sues T.E.H. Realty

ST. LOUIS - The federal government files a lawsuit against the troubled T.E.H. Realty company. The suit asks a judge to appoint a new manager to take over the South St. Louis Southwest Crossing apartment complex. Fox 2/news 11’s Katie Kormann has the latest information on what the suit alleges. → Read More

Fallen first responders families ride the ‘Polar Express’

ST. LOUIS - Several families supported by The BackStoppers were treated to a ride on the Polar Express Monday night (Dec. 9). St. Louis Union Station provided tickets for the families to put a little happy in their holidays. → Read More

Bi-state pickpockets draw the ire of police in Fairview Heights, Town and Country

TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. – Police in Missouri and Illinois are asking for the public's help identifying multiple suspects who were caught on camera stealing from unsuspecting victims. With the busy shopping season here, detectives hope to catch the suspects before they strike again. → Read More

North City church hopes fasting and prayer will help reduce violence

ST. LOUIS - While many are indulging in sweets and treats this holiday season, members of a church in north St. Louis will not be giving in to temptation. They believe fasting and prayer will lead to a decrease in violent crime in the St. Louis area. → Read More

Black Friday rush at shopping areas across St. Louis

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Many retailers have been offering Black Friday sales online this week but a handful of discounts were reserved for shoppers who shopped in-store on Friday. Several stores offered doorbuster deals on electronics like televisions, tablets, computers and coffee makers. → Read More

Thanksgiving, Black Friday shopping across St. Louis

BRENTWOOD, Mo. - While many people were filling up plates with Thanksgiving dinner, others were filling shopping carts with merchandise as holiday shopping season is underway. Shoppers braved the rain and chill to stand in line outside the Best Buy and Target stores in Brentwood. → Read More

Source: Jennifer Rothwell was pregnant at the time of her murder

CLAYTON, MO - The St. Louis County woman found dead in Lincoln County one week ago was pregnant when she died, according to a source close to the investigation. The source adds, the woman's husband, who is charged with her murder, was having an affair. Beau Rothwell, 28, is being held at the St. → Read More

Korean War veterans reunite after decades apart

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Two Korean War veterans reunited in south St. Louis County after more than 60 years apart. The old friends picked up right where they left off. Al Nadolny and Dick Witham were photographers for the US Army during the war. → Read More

St. Louis police believe murder victim may have been targeted

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis police said a victim of a deadly shooting may have been targeted. Investigators released surveillance footage showing a possible suspect, and they hope the public can help identify him. Around 7:15 a.m. Tuesday (Nov. → Read More

Wreaths Across America seeks more volunteers and sponsors to honor veterans

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO - Thousands of holiday wreaths will be placed at Jefferson Barracks National Ceremony in south St. Louis County next month as volunteers pay tribute to American heroes. Event organizers are putting out the call for more sponsors and volunteers. → Read More

St. Louis schools embracing high-tech methods to fight the flu

MEHLVILLE, Mo. - More schools across the St. Louis metro area have adopted a tech-savvy way to fight the flu. It starts with sending each student home with a "smart thermometer" so parents can track symptoms in real-time. → Read More

Purse thief charges thousands on stolen credit cards

FLORISSANT, Mo. – A small business owner is warning the public after a thief stole her purse and went on a shopping spree across the metro. Police are asking for the public's help identifying the suspect. Surveillance video from inside EdgyChic Boutique on St. → Read More

St. Ann police search for suspect who stole car, rammed cruiser

ST. ANN, Mo. - St. Ann police are searching for a man they said stole a car, crashed into a police cruiser, and ran from officers. While they do not believe the man is a danger to the public, police said the suspect has a violent past. Around 11 a.m. Thursday (Nov. 7), a St. → Read More

Creve Coeur addresses history of controversial park

CREVE COEUR, MO - Creve Coeur city leaders opened the floor Wednesday night (Nov. 6) for people to express concern over the history of Beirne Park. The controversy dates back 60 years, but the community members at the meeting said it is time for a change. → Read More

First responders compete in box-off ahead of Guns ‘N Hoses

ST. LOUIS - The 33rd annual Guns 'N Hoses is still three weeks away, but dozens of first responders stepped into the ring Tuesday (Nov. 5) to see if they have what it takes to be fighters. The box-off, held at the St. → Read More

Blessing Box aims to help find hunger

ST. PETERS, MO - There is a new effort in St. Charles County to ensure no one goes hungry. The community-supported pantry is also anonymous. Dr. Lynn Vitale, founder of the St. Peters Blessing Box said the motto is "Take what you need, and give when you can. → Read More