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Investigators tell the I-Team that a suspect with history of harassment could have more victims. → Read More
Victims say contractor Mike Shaw took their money without completing the work. → Read More
A south St. Louis imaging clinic accused of providing faulty mammograms to patients has closed its doors. → Read More
A full year since rioters breached security at the United States Capitol building, participants from Missouri and Illinois are facing charges. → Read More
From 2018 to 2020, less than 1% of First Mid Bank’s home loans in the St. Louis area went to black applicants. → Read More
The new, highly sophisticated scam uses 'stamped' letters and follow-up phone calls. Officials say if you recognize it's fake, stop communication completely. → Read More
The Poison Center has already seen a spike in misuse of the livestock dewormer. → Read More
Currently, there's no federal system to authenticate vaccination cards, which makes it easy for counterfeiters. → Read More
IDES mailed letters to residents who were paid too much through the CARES Act's Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. Many applicants to waive the bills have been denied → Read More
You can think of a Bitcoin like a computer file or string of numbers you can store in a digital wallet application on your smartphone or computer. → Read More
From missing cars to missing money, the I-Team has been uncovering serious issues at the city tow lot for months. Now a group of Aldermen is taking notice. → Read More
Lucy's mother has just weeks to reunite with her missing daughter. Despite criminal charges, the court can't force Lucy's father to reveal where she's being hidden. → Read More
A shortage of dispatchers may mean you're going to be put on hold if you call to report an emergency. → Read More
Residents receiving bills from the government tell the I-Team they never applied for loans taken out in their name. → Read More
Liz Smith said her claim was denied because St. Louis city thought she had the flu, not COVID-19. She's hoping to get a lung transplant and can't go back to work. → Read More
Policies at the tow lot rejecting her proof of ownership meant one woman will pay nearly $1,000 to drive it again. → Read More
Anyone hurt by the worst side effects of a COVID-19 vaccine can file for compensation, but only from a program that rarely pays out. → Read More
While they explore their options and adapt to Gerald’s limited mobility, the Adorys have gotten help from the community. → Read More
Residents whose cars were stolen, who parked in the wrong place, or who left a car for too long all end up in the office to deal with forms, fines and regulations. → Read More
Watkins said President Trump's inaction was a wake-up call for some, including his client → Read More