St. Louis County Police issue Endangered Person Advisory

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department has issued an Endangered Person Advisory for a 28-year-old woman. Monai Paster was last seen walking away from her residence in the 11000 block of Ebert Drive Friday around 6:30 a.m. in north St. Louis County, near the Black Jack neighborhood. According to police, [...]

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Family mourns after teen killed in gas station shootout

ST. LOUIS - A family is still in shock and mourning after their 15-year-old boy was shot and killed in the crossfire of a shootout earlier this week. Police say Jamar Hamilton died early Tuesday at a gas station parking lot in the Baden neighborhood. His grandpa, Marvell Williams, is remembering him as a fun, [...]

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ISP investigating patrol car struck in East St. Louis

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - Illinois State Police are investigating after one of their patrol car's was struck while working a separate crash in East St. Louis Thursday night. According to a release, an ISP trooper was on the shoulder of northbound Interstate 55 near East Broadway assisting a crash around 9:30 p.m. A half [...]

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Widow of fallen STL firefighter gives away turkeys

ST. LOUIS - A widow of a fallen St. Louis firefighter is continuing her annual tradition of handing out free turkeys to community members. Residents in need can receive a free turkey at the Bellefontaine Recreation Center in Bellefontaine Neighbors from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16. Darnita Riggins lost her husband, Leonard, [...]

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Childcare advocates seek share of Rams settlement funds

ST. LOUIS - People against a new proposal for Rams settlement money say it is leaving out a key item that people asked for.  Mother and childcare advocate Paula-Breonne Vickers says early childhood education deserves some of the Rams settlement money.  "What does it mean for the parent that no longer gets to work? What [...]

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Gov. Parson says future of Chiefs, Royals must be priority for next administration 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Mike Parson said he's expecting to know more about the future of the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs within the next two months.  Earlier this year, Kansas passed legislation to entice the Chiefs and Royals to the Sunflower State, but Missouri said not so fast. Both Parson and Governor-Elect Mike [...]

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St. Louis aldermen clash on Rams settlement fund distribution

ST. LOUIS – In a battle between some St. Louis aldermen over how to spend the Rams settlement funds, we’re learning more on who supports and is against spending hundreds of millions of dollars in distressed areas, including downtown. Friday morning, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen had a first reading of Board Bill 131. [...]

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RACSTL grants over $9.5M to boost St. Louis arts and culture

ST. LOUIS - What a year for the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis! The organization has awarded more than $9.69 million in grants to the arts and culture sector, with nearly $3.7 coming from hotel/motel tax grants and almost $6 million coming from ARPA for the Arts funding. This year, 146 artists, 37 programs, and 96 organizations were [...]

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E. coli outbreak continues to grow in Rockwood Summit community

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Students, staff, and parents are continuing to be affected by an E. coli outbreak from an off-campus Rockwood Summit High School event this week. According to the St. Louis County Health Department, there have now been 69 cases identified as of Friday afternoon, compared to an initial 19 reported Thursday. [...]

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Boeing laying off 111 St. Louis-area mechanics as global workforce cuts begin

ST. LOUIS - Aerospace firm Boeing, one of the largest employers in the St. Louis region, is laying off more than 100 local workers. A spokesperson from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), the union that represents Boeing St. Louis-area workers, confirmed that Boeing issued layoff notices to 111 mechanics in the [...]

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