Intense races, long ballot highlight Election Day

ST. LOUIS - Election Day is here, and voters will decide on a multitude of measures that will be presented on the ballot. Election officials predict heavy turnout for what they’re calling a record-length ballot. Polls open at 6 a.m. on November 5th and will remain open until 7 p.m., with voters able to cast [...]

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Flash floods in St. Louis County lead to road closures

MAPLEWOOD, Mo. -- Heavy rain is causing flash flooding in the area. Many roads are shut down, and some schools are canceling classes because of high water in the streets. Severe flooding has shut down parts of central St. Louis County Tuesday morning after seven inches of rain fell in the past 24 hours, forcing [...]

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Heavy rain and storms slowly exit Tuesday, Cool & dry midweek

ST. LOUIS - A record amount of rain fell Monday at Lambert Airport, 3.75 inches! This is also the highest amount of rainfall in a 24-hour period (Midnight to Midnight) for the month of November ever. The previous record was 3.56 inches set on Nov. 18, 1921. Heavy rain and storms continue Tuesday morning as [...]

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Halloween surprise: 11 dogs dumped with no one to rescue them

POTOSI, Mo. - Bethany McCoy was shocked to see around 11 dogs dumped onto her porch on the outskirts of Potosi Halloween night. “The other night the dogs set off our house alarm; they were jumping on our glass door so hard," McCoy said. Doorbell camera video showed when the unexpected visitors arrived, but it [...]

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The Hill’s Missouri Baking Company in legal battle

ST. LOUIS - A longstanding bakery in St. Louis could soon be closing, and apparently it's all because of an internal dispute between owners. A recently filed a petition in St. Louis Circuit Court is raising questions about what's next for Missouri Baking Company. The local staple has been around for 100 years this year, [...]

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Residents seeing spike in stolen political signs

ST. LOUIS - Political signs being stolen out of people's yards has become a recent problem on both sides. One nonpartisan group confirms they've seen a spike in the incidents. Residents weigh in on the issue, hoping it's an issue the thieves will soon outgrow. In Missouri, stealing political signs is a Class 4 election [...]

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Missourians making final push for both sides of Amendment 3

MISSOURI - Missourians on both sides of Amendment 3 agree that it's one of, if not the most, important questions on the ballot this election. After constant battles, residents will have the final say on a controversial topic in the state. If Amendment 3 passes, it wouldn't take effect until 30 days after the vote, [...]

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MO officials oppose federal monitors at polling sites

ST. LOUIS - On this Election Day eve, there's already a potential wrench in the works at polling places in the City of St. Louis. It’s not the rainy weather, but rather a lawsuit just filed in federal court. The United States Department of Justice plans to have federal election monitors in 86 cities across [...]

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Souls to the Polls in St. Louis aids early voter access

ST. LOUIS - The Urban League’s Federation of Block Units has brought the historic Souls to the Polls initiative to St. Louis since Oct. 24, ensuring that all voters, especially seniors, veterans, and those without transportation, have a way to the polls. The program dates back to the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, when African American [...]

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