Easter holiday brings in sales at Crown Candy Kitchen

ST. LOUIS. - It is a family tradition here at Crown Candy Kitchen and one of their biggest weeks of the year—the bunnies are hopping off the shelves just in time for Easter. “But these are the traditional,” said Andy Karandzieff, owner of Crown Candy Kitchen.  “These are the bunnies. We’ll sell just 12 or [...]

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EPA issues updated timeline on West Lake Landfill cleanup

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Less than a month after visiting the St. Louis area to tour an area contaminated by radioactive material, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency announced a new plan to clean West Lake Landfill 12 to 18 months ahead of schedule. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin met with Senator Josh Hawley [...]

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St. Louis woman goes viral on TikTok for grandpa’s 60-year romance diary

ST. LOUIS -- A St. Louis woman received over 11 million views on TikTok for a video that revealed an extensive chronicle of her grandparents' six-decade love story. "When girls can barely get a good morning text, my grandpa documented every memory and date he ever had with my grandma for 60 years," Kayla Stipsits [...]

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Cinco de Mayo festivities return to STL

Editor's note: This clip is from 2021 ST. LOUIS - Get your festive gears ready; Cinco de Mayo is returning to St. Louis on May 3. Spearheaded by the Cherokee Street Foundation—a nonprofit group—this annual event looks to take over six blocks, expanding from Cherokee Street, then to Jefferson Avenue and Nebraska Avenue. Close Thanks [...]

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Mayor’s office confirms lawsuit to prevent state takeover of police

ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis is suing Missouri in federal court to prevent the state takeover of the city police department. The lawsuit was filed Monday, according to our news partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A spokesperson for Mayor Tishaura Jones confirmed the suit to FOX 2 News. The city and [...]

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When is the REAL ID deadline for Missourians?

MISSOURI -- Come May, travelers in Missouri planning to fly domestically throughout the U.S. will need a new form of identification in order to board a plane. Those currently without a REAL ID may need to apply for one before the deadline on May 7 if they do not already have a REAL ID-compliant identification [...]

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Missouri man sentenced for killing wife in Kansas last year

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A 24-year-old man was sentenced on Monday for the killing of a Carthage, Missouri woman in Miami County, Kansas last year. Miami County Chief Judge Amy Harth sentenced Gavino McJunkins-Macias, of Carthage, to 10 years and three months in prison for the charge of second-degree murder. Police release photo of ATV [...]

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St. Louis Holocaust Museum seeks donations after grant loss

ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum has launched an emergency fundraising campaign following the termination of a federal grant. The fundraising campaign will go toward supporting the preservation of Holocaust survivor testimonies. The Institute of Museum and Library Services grant, awarded to the museum in 2022, funded the digitization and public [...]

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Cara Spencer names new public safety director, fills other jobs

ST. LOUIS – The day before her swearing in ceremony at St. Louis City Hall, Mayor-elect Cara Spencer announced six new members of her incoming administration. Spencer named Major Shawn Dace, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s Deputy Commander of the Bureau of Operations, the new director of public safety for the city. He’ll succeed [...]

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The Missourians who have won the Masters

MISSOURI - At the end of a rollercoaster tournament on Sunday's round at the Masters, Rory McIlroy made history when he earned the green jacket during a sudden death playoff---successfully fulfilling his 11-year-long journey to become the sixth person to complete a career Grand Slam. While there were no players from Missouri competing in one [...]

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