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A standard school assembly at Green Trails Elementary ended with tears, hugs, and an engagement. → Read More
It’s what all police families dread: an officer shot in the line of duty. For Courtney Roethlisberger, February 2, 2023, brought panic, prayers, and flashbacks. → Read More
Lowe said she remembers how urgent and scary that night felt, which is probably how the families of the two officers who were shot Thursday evening felt as well. → Read More
Detectives are turning to technology to help find answers to unsolved homicides. Billboards, posters, and cards created by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department now feature QR codes. → Read More
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – (KTVI) It’s a holiday tradition that draws thousands to the Enterprise Center. Team Red and Team Blue will fight in the 35 annual Budweiser Guns ‘N Hoses event at Enterprise Center November 23rd. All of the money raised from the boxing fundairser goes to BackStoppers. The St. Louis-based organization provides immediate […] → Read More
A new highway sign in south St. Louis County is sure to catch the attention of drivers. → Read More
University City is hosting a hiring event for police officers and dispatchers. → Read More
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Spire Energy does more than provide natural gas service. The company is also doing its part to make a difference in the lives of students, many of whom come from challenged households. Male employees have been meeting with boys at Sigel Elementary as part of the Spire Men’s program. On this […] → Read More
ST. LOUIS – In the world of fashion, she is an international superstar, and on Wednesday, that superstar made a special visit to St. Louis. Diane von Furstenberg – designer, author, and philanthropist – took part in a public talk and trunk show hosted by the St. Louis Fashion Fund. If you’ve ever heard the […] → Read More
The CDC authorized a new updated COVID-19 booster shot last week. The shot is designed to provide protection against the original strain of COVID-19 along with the newest Omicron variants of the virus. → Read More
An officer with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department returned to work Monday, several months after a harrowing incident that nearly cost him his life. → Read More
St. Louis organizations provide eye exams to immigrant and refugee children in the metropolitan area for the upcoming school year. → Read More
The Captain David Dorn Foundation has donated more than $75,000 worth of equipment and supplies, including trauma kits, tourniquets, flashlights, and boots to first responders. → Read More
The American Red Cross has been instrumental in helping residents recover from recent flooding damage around the St. Louis area. → Read More
The wife of retired St. Louis police captain, Ann Dorn is praying for justice for her late husband. → Read More
A Missouri road could soon be designated in the name of a St. Louis firefighter who died in the line of duty earlier this year. → Read More
Suits for Soldiers is one of the many programs a local organization sponsors to help veterans in the St. Louis area find employment. → Read More
Hundreds gathered Saturday in East St. Louis to call for an end to gun violence. Organizers are zeroing in on one particular segment of the population: Fathers. → Read More
An Arnold police officer battled severe COVID-19 symptoms earlier this year after he was shot in the line of duty in 2017. Now, he is making significant strides in his recovery. → Read More
Hollywood star Kathy Najimy is well known for her breakout role in the 1992 comedy film, “Sister Act.” → Read More