Child hurt from flying glass after car window shot in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS - A child was hurt from flying glass after someone shot a car window Wednesday afternoon in St. Louis, police say. The incident unfolded around 1 p.m. Wednesday in the 6100 block of Etzel Avenue near the city's West End neighborhood. Missouri woman accused of poisoning husband’s Mountain Dew because he ‘was not [...]

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Lion’s Choice in the running for America’s ‘favorite regional fast food’ restaurant

ST. LOUIS - Lion's Choice has been nominated for title of America's "favorite regional fast food" restaurant as part of a national poll. People can vote for Lion's Choice to get national spotlight through the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. A panel nominated 20 regional restaurant chains around the United State for recognition. As of [...]

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Colorado man charged with scamming woman out of $45,000

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A rural Colorado man is due in St. Louis County Circuit Court next month after being charged with scamming a woman out of more than $45,000 in 2023. According to the Maryland Heights Police Department’s probable cause statement, the scam occurred on Dec. 14, 2023. The victim told investigators that [...]

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Missouri River flooding: Gov. Parson extends state of emergency

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Governor Mike Parson is extending the current state of emergency for a third time in preparation for the potential flooding of the Missouri River. Parson initially declared a state of emergency through executive order 24-06 on May 2 in response to severe weather causing flooding in the river. He signed executive [...]

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Man caught on police camera moving police camera

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis police say a man was caught moving a law enforcement surveillance camera by that same camera. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statement, the crime occurred on Monday, June 24, in the 2000 block of Alice Avenue, located in the city’s O’Fallon neighborhood. Police claim Donahue [...]

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Man convicted of threatening co-worker with gun at Overland Wendy’s

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Louis County man was convicted Tuesday for displaying a gun and threatening a co-worker at an Overland fast food restaurant. The crime occurred on May 28, 2023, at the Wendy's restaurant on Page Avenue near Interstate 170. Prosecutors said Jerome Dorn, 34, and another employee got into an [...]

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Rivian makes $5 billion deal with Volkswagen

NORMAL, Ill. (WMBD) - Rivian Automotive and Volkswagen Group announced a $5 billion joint venture on Tuesday to develop software that would be used in their electrical vehicles. The two groups are working to create "next-generation electrical architecture and best-in-class software technology," the companies said. The partnership is expected to accelerate the development of software for [...]

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Illinois launches new photo enforcement vans to curb work-zone speeding

ILLINOIS - The Illinois Department of Transportation has introduced new photo enforcement vans with hopes to crack down on speeding in construction work zones. IDOT says there are five new photo enforcement vans in the state that could be used as soon as this construction season. Officials say the van will help with the continuation [...]

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Blues Traveler will perform in St. Louis this Fall

ST. LOUIS - Blues Traveler will be making a stop in St. Louis as they venture on a tour this fall. The "Blues Traveler - 30 Years of Four Tour" will be coming to St. Louis Music Park on September 20 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Grammy-award-winning album, "Four." "Four" is a six-time [...]

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Missouri auditor to probe $16M spent in Rams retention effort

ST. LOUIS - A new Missouri audit will determine whether officials adequately used $16 million in efforts to keep the NFL Rams franchise in St. Louis. State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick formally announced plans for the audit on Tuesday. His office will examine decisions from the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Authority (RSA) that led [...]

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