Millstadt families clean up from storm

MILLSTADT, Ill. – Multiple homes reported damage from Sunday night’s storm. Pete Wessel was at his family’s home on Monday helping clean up after the storm destroyed a shed and power pole on the property. "It basically just lifted that shed up and put it into a pen that we have for some goats. But [...]

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Jefferson County family faces expensive yard repair after landslide causes damage

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. – Recent heavy rainfall has left a family in Jefferson County dealing with the aftermath of a landslide. “All those honeysuckle bushes and that metal fence post and these cut logs, they were all up in the yard," Greg Miller said. Miller came home Saturday and found a new drop off at [...]

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Ameren praises new law as it pushes for rate hike

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Ameren customers upset with the utility giant’s latest proposed rate hike had their final chance to voice frustrations in person Monday evening before the state’s regulatory commission rules on the request next month. The proposed increase is 15.77%, which comes to an estimated increase of $17 a month for the average [...]

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St. Louis remembers the People’s Pope: A legacy of faith and service

ST. LOUIS - The passing of Pope Francis Monday morning at the age of 88. Across the St. Louis region, churches are opening their doors and hearts to honor Pope Francis—a beloved spiritual leader known for his compassion and humility. Hundreds gathered Monday at the Cathedral Basilica of S. Louis to honor the life and legacy [...]

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Big Shark Bicycle Company adjusts prices amid rising tariffs

ST. LOUIS - As the wheel of time turns, so does the arrival of springtime and bicycle tune-ups at Big Shark Bicycle Company. Based in Big Bend in Richmond Heights, the business says it’s handling handlebars and higher tariffs. “All of our suppliers have to come up with replacement price lists for everything in our [...]

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Ferguson man charged with forcing minor into prostitution

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Ferguson man is in custody for allegedly forcing a minor to engage in prostitution. According to the Ferguson Police Department’s probable cause statement, officers were called to a home in the 400 block of Mueller Avenue on April 20 for a reported disturbance. Officers spoke with the victim, who [...]

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SSM Health hosts ‘Drug Take Back’ drive in STL

ST. LOUIS - SSM Health is encouraging St. Louisans to participate in its “Drug Take Back Drive” initiative from April 21 to April 27. Partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice, this drive serves as a safe alternative for those to dispose of their medication, especially with children or animals present in the house.   "We [...]

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Missouri bill aims to improve inmate care, security

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri lawmakers are considering a bill that looks to provide efficient care for inmates, improving the quality of life for those incarcerated in the state. Sponsored by State Senator Angela Mosley, SB 378 was passed earlier this month by the Missouri Senate Judiciary Committee.  According to the bill’s language, it will [...]

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Overland man accused of making threats with knife

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – An Overland man was arrested Monday for allegedly threatening a person outside a local gas station with a knife. According to the Overland Police Department’s probable cause statement, the incident happened around 6:45 a.m. outside the QuikTrip in the 9400 block of Page Avenue. Police said Daniel S. Browne repeatedly [...]

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