Northern lights may be visible in US tonight due to G4 geomagnetic storm

ST. LOUIS - With a G4 geomagnetic storm currently underway,  the northern lights may be visible across the United States tonight. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) suggests that conditions, ranging from G1 to G3, will persist this evening. Because of that, it makes aurora sightings possible after dark, especially in states like Missouri [...]

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STL City Soccer Club, MERS Goodwill partnership empowers locals

ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City Soccer Club announced today that it’s partnering with MERS Goodwill, supporting the nonprofit’s initiatives. This collaboration aims to empower Missourians to succeed through many of MERS Goodwill’s programs, such as career counseling, skill trainings and employment services.   Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe [...]

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Girl, rescue dog bond over rare limb differences

ST. LOUIS - April is a month that shines light on limb loss and limb differences. In recognition of providing awareness, Shriners Children’s St. Louis is sharing a story that surrounds an 8-year-old patient and her adopted dog, who both have one thing in common: their limb differences. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for [...]

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Cahokia Heights loses federal funding for sewer system upgrades

CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. – Cahokia Heights has lost more than a million dollars meant to help fix a decades-old sewage problem. Rep. Nikki Buzinski (IL-13) says about $67 million in federal funding for projects in her district were left out of congress’ latest continuing resolution to keep the government funded. This includes $1.1 million meant [...]

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Washington County installs repurposed tornado sirens

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Mo. - Washington County emergency management officials tested a repurposed lifesaving system on Wednesday.  The loud test was a welcome sound for Richwoods residents.  Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW “We were in Richwoods, almost a direct hit. It passed within [...]

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Blues fans head to team store to stock up on gear following playoff berth

ST. LOUIS – Single-game tickets for the Stanley Cup Playoffs are on sale as the St. Louis Blues earned a postseason berth Tuesday night. Fans in downtown St. Louis are excited to see The Note advance beyond the regular season for the 46th time in the club’s 57-year history. The Blues will face the Winnipeg [...]

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House passes bill that could bring bigger film productions to Missouri

MISSOURI -- The Missouri House voted "Do Pass" on a new bill Tuesday that could increase the tax credit available for film and series productions in the state. According to House Bill 1499, the bill would combine the tax credit available for TV projects and movies each year. Missouri began offering a tax credit for [...]

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Postal worker, three others admit to stealing checks from St. Louis mail

ST. LOUIS - Four people, including a former U.S. Postal Service employee, have pleaded guilty to federal charges for stealing checks from St. Louis-area mail. The U.S. Department of Justice reports the following four individuals have pleaded guilty in a conspiracy to steal checks from mail and commit bank fraud: Johnathan Barnett, 29, of University [...]

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Delta Dental of Missouri sheds light on oral cancer

ST. LOUIS - The month of April is dedicated to bringing awareness about oral cancer, which sees about 50,000 cases annually. To provide acknowledgement, Delta Dental of Missouri is enlightening those on how to reduce the risks of oral cancer. According to Dental Director Dr. Matthew Mathai, this disease is uncommon to many.  Close Thanks [...]

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Missouri health department revokes 25 licenses of microbusiness dispensaries

MISSOURI -- The Missouri Department of Health announced on Monday it had revoked the licenses of 25 microbusiness cannabis facilities across the state. The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation, or DCR, had notified 32 microbusinesses that their facilities were pending revocation in October 2024. The facilities were given 30 days to respond to the allegations [...]

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