Motorcyclist killed in I-70 crash Saturday in St. Charles County

ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - One motorcyclist has died from injuries after a crash Saturday afternoon on Interstate 70 in St. Charles County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 4 p.m. Saturday on I-70 near TR Hughes Boulevard. Investigators say a motorcyclist was transported to a hospital for treatment, though [...]

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Are marriage proposals allowed at St. Louis’ sports venues?

ST. LOUIS - We've hit the rare and exciting stretch of the calendar when all four of St. Louis' professional sports teams are in action and playing games that matter. This weekend even brings a unique sports spectacle: Three of St. Louis' teams will be playing in Downtown St. Louis on the same day. The [...]

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Man carjacked overnight in St. Louis’ Shaw neighborhood

ST. LOUIS - Two armed suspects stole a man's car just moments after he parked during an overnight carjacking in St. Louis' Shaw neighborhood. The incident occurred around 1 a.m. Saturday in the 4100 block of Flad Avenue. According to a St. Louis police crime summary report, the victim (a 49-year-old man) was parking when [...]

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St. Louis man charged in gang-related murders, could face death penalty

ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man faces federal charges in connection with multiple alleged gang-related murders and could face the death penalty if convicted. A federal grand jury returned an indictment Wednesday for 21-year-old Travis Santel Jones for charges of murder in aid of racketeering, RICO conspiracy, using a firearm during a crime of [...]

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Toriano Pride Jr. eyes big season as Mizzou defense gears up for 2025

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Coming off back-to-back 10-win seasons, Mizzou Football head coach Eli Drinkwitz is thrilled with how his defense looks as spring practices wrap up this weekend. One of his returning players is Toriano Pride Jr., a cornerback from East St. Louis. Pride became a force last year in his first season with Mizzou [...]

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Man gets 15 years for fatal stabbing in south St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – A man will spend 15 years in prison for a deadly stabbing that happened more than a decade ago in south St. Louis. According to our partners at the St. Louis Post Dispatch, 44-year-old Andrew Barnett got into an argument with another man at The Little Bar on Alabama Avenue. Police say [...]

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St. Louis Children’s Hospital offers affordable bike helmets as part of safety program

St. Louis Children’s Hospital is making bike safety more affordable this spring through their Safety Stop program. Families can get bike helmets for just $5 Sunday through May 31. Experts will offer tips on how to adjust and properly fit your child’s bike helmet. Appointments are needed and can be made by calling 314-565-0369. Your [...]

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SIUE loses grant for high school library program, cites Trump Administration

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - A program at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville (SIUE) that trains underserved students may be at risk due to the Trump administration. “It’s a big slap in the face of libraries, higher education and intellectual freedom,” said Elizabeth Kamper, an information literacy librarian and associate professor at SIUE. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch [...]

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Ken Page’s legacy celebrated at Sheldon Concert Hall

ST. LOUIS - Even in his passing, actor and performer Ken Page still brings people together. Adoring fans, esteemed colleagues and loved ones gathered at the Sheldon Concert Hall to honor his memory on April 11. “Ken Page was an amazing performer who conquered Broadway and was king of the Muny here for years and [...]

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SLMPD link carjackings, stolen cars to minors; one suspect arrested

ST. LOUIS - Police are making connections between a terrifying series of events in two cities that involve armed teens, stolen cars and frightened families. St. Louis Metropolitan Police have now confirmed that two carjackings and one car theft are connected.  According to investigators, the theft of a Hyundai Santa Fe in Cahokia Heights was [...]

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