E. coli cases continue to rise following St. Louis County outbreak

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – The St. Louis County Department of Public Health confirms it is investigating at least 97 cases of sickness from a recent E. coli outbreak. The department said all of the people who got sick had eaten salads served at five events catered by Andre’s Banquets & Catering. The department is [...]

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Precautionary boil advisory for parts of St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Water Division issued a precautionary boil advisory late Tuesday evening for parts of north and south city. The city issued the boil order advisory after the Water Division reported low water pressure caused by a broken 36” water main. The following areas are considered to be under a precautionary [...]

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Families, city leaders celebrate SLMPD promotions

ST. LOUIS – A night of honor and celebration for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, as 50 officers are promoted in rank during a badge ceremony at St. Louis University High School. The ceremony comes during a pivotal time for St. Louis. According to the SLMPD statistics, homicides are down 43%, and total person [...]

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St. Louis firefighter leads effort to help after the flames are out

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis resident Gerald Burse is in a difficult place. He purchased a home on Lee Avenue for his family of nine, but an electrical fire left the home condemned. “It hurts because I love the schools my kids go to,” he said. “I bought this house from the city for my [...]

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Residents fear ‘attack of the trees’ as aging giants wreak havoc

ST. LOUIS – A beautiful fall sight in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood creates unease for many residents. “It happens every day,” Bob Jackson said. “The tree limbs are falling. It doesn’t have to be windy; it doesn’t have to be stormy.” A fallen branch that totaled a car a few houses down is just [...]

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What the West Coast bomb cyclone and atmospheric river may mean for St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – A significant weather change is expected on Wednesday as temperatures dip closer to November norms. However, this shift is minor compared to the massive storm hitting the Pacific Northwest. The bomb cyclone rapidly developed in the past 24 hours off the coast of Washington and Oregon, with the storm's central pressure dropping [...]

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As election results are certified, margin of recount narrows for sports betting amendment

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — County clerks around the state were required to submit certified election results to the Missouri Secretary of State's office by Tuesday. Election officials, along with many Missourians, have their eyes on a constitutional amendment where the margin continues to narrow. Once county clerks send their official numbers in, it's then the [...]

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Man sentenced in 2017 shooting death of pregnant mother

ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County man appeared in federal court on Tuesday to be sentenced in connection with the shooting death of his pregnant girlfriend. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Darius Carter, 30, was convicted earlier this year after a preponderance of evidence showed he [...]

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Police departments, mental health experts pair for crisis intervention

BRIDGETON, Mo. – The announcement of a collaboration Tuesday will enable law enforcement and mental health experts to work more closely together in the future. “I can’t emphasize enough how important this collaboration is and such a big development for our community,” St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said. The new effort, funded by a [...]

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Senators grill credit card executives over swipe fees

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Senators on Capitol Hill grilled credit card executives Tuesday. The questioning focused on the swipe fees credit card companies charge merchants and its trickle down to consumers. “I will tell you this, Visa and Mastercard, you awakened a sleeping giant. The retailers and merchants across America have had it," Illinois Democrat Sen. Dick [...]

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