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Across the St. Louis region, homelessness has been on the rise in recent years. One organization began to help when the New Life Evangelistic Center was forced to closed in 2017. → Read More
Jefferson County residents were honored with a life-saving award Friday after saving a 4-year-old from drowning in the Big River. → Read More
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – Flooding in July was historic in the St. Louis area, and parts of St. Charles County were hit hard. First responders who rescued people from floodwaters shared the rescue of a man trapped inside his car. St. Charles County first responders slowly made their way to a car nearly submerged in floodwater. Once there, they found a driver sitting in […] → Read More
The Bi-State Development planned to have closed secure MetroLink platforms in the St. Louis region. → Read More
This summer, airlines have been experiencing delays and canceling flights for many travelers. → Read More
Since 1980 the incarceration rate for women in Missouri has increased by 700%. The organization Keyway Center for Diversion and Reentry in the St. Louis area is about making sure women don’t go back to jail once they serve their time. → Read More
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 111 in Ballwin hosted a roundtable discussion Thursday on illegal activity surrounding immigration. → Read More
Recently, Beau Rothwell of St. Louis County was found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2019 killing of his pregnant wife Jennifer. → Read More
There are several construction plans for the St. Louis area this summer, so drivers need to be cautious when driving through work zones. → Read More
Summer heat is here and more people will be swimming. What can we do to feel safer from a legal standpoint? There are a few laws that you need to know about. → Read More
More car accidents with serious injuries and deaths have occurred in Missouri over the last two years. → Read More
We finish our look at the major Republican candidates for Missouri’s open Senate seat by focusing on Attorney General Eric Schmitt and why he wants the job. → Read More
St. Louis is known as a premier medical research city, and a cardiologist at Washington University and BJC HealthCare is adding to the legacy. → Read More
Schatz says his family values, integrity, and service to community should push him ahead in this race. → Read More
Even if he doesn’t emerge victories in the primary, Mark McCloskey feels like he’s already won because of all the support his family has received over the last two years. → Read More
There are 21 people running in the Republican primary to fill Roy Blunt’s soon-to-be-vacant Senate seat. Representative Billy Long believes Blunt’s successor needs to be willing to regularly face their constituents and not run to the news cameras at every turn. Long says he’s just the person for the job. → Read More
Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler is the only woman running in the Republican primary to fill the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Roy Blunt. However, she is the most experienced candidate in the field. → Read More
ST. LOUIS — Over the next six days, we will hear from the leading Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Roy Blunt. We are airing these interviews in alphabetical order, so we start with Eric Greitens. The former Missouri governor resigned in 2018 over accusations of blackmail, bondage, and sexual assault. […] → Read More
Fourteen-year-old Tyre Sampson of St. Louis died after falling off a drop tower ride at a Florida amusement park a few weeks ago. → Read More
Last week former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was accused of abuse by his ex-wife, Sheena. But what is abuse and what happens when someone alleges it? → Read More