Missouri parents demand action on school safety

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - More than 200 activists took to the halls of Jefferson City Tuesday to protest several gun-related bills that are moving through the Missouri Legislature. Representatives from Missouri Moms Demand Action joined gun violence survivors and parents of school shooting, as well as the group Missouri Students Demand Action for a day [...]

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Motorcycle crash claims life of 4-year-old boy in Saint Peters

SAINT PETERS, Mo. -- A man driving a motorcycle with a 4-year-old boy crashed Sunday night in Saint Peters, resulting in the death of the child. According to the St. Peters Police Department, the accident occurred on westbound Mexico Road near the Belleau Creek intersection about 5 p.m. on Sunday. Investigation revealed the motorcycle had [...]

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What’s on the ballot for the St. Louis area April 8 election?

ST. LOUIS -- The general municipal election on April 8 is fast approaching, and there are some major decisions on the ballot for voters across the St. Louis region. From St. Louis City to St. Charles County, voters will be deciding on new mayors and major propositions for the area. Here's a guide on the [...]

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Severe storms and flooding rain to hit St. Louis this week

ST. LOUIS -- A volatile weather pattern is set to bring severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and a sharp temperature drop this week. The region faces multiple rounds of rain, starting with severe storms Tuesday night and Wednesday, followed by significant flooding risks later in the week. Cold temperatures could even lead to an outside chance [...]

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Ex-police chief admits to selling forfeited motorcycles for personal gain

ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. - A former police chief from southern Illinois pleaded guilty to corruption charges on Monday, admitting to selling several motorcycles that were forfeited to his department for personal gain. Anson Fenton, 46, the former police chief for Wayne City, Illinois, pleaded guilty to one count of misapplication of property from federally [...]

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When did St. Louis last host the McDonald’s All-American Game?

ST. LOUIS - Although St. Louis doesn't have a professional basketball team, the city once hosted some of the nation's top young talent through the McDonald's All-American High School Basketball Game. The McDonald's All-American High School Basketball game is a prestigious annual event that brings together the nation's top high school basketball prospects, many of [...]

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Ex-finance manager admits embezzling $700K from St. Louis County charity

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. -- The former finance and human resources director at a charity that houses adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities pleaded guilty on Tuesday to embezzling nearly $700K from the organization. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of Missouri, Joelle Fouse, 57, allegedly embezzled about $690,000 between October [...]

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Why are Missouri fields turning purple? The springtime mystery explained

ST. LOUIS - If you've noticed bright purple fields popping up across Missouri, it's a sure sign that spring has arrived to Missouri. But these vibrant blooms might not be what you think. Many fields around the St. Louis area may appear to be bursting with purple flowers, except they're not. The culprit? A common [...]

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SLU student hosts blood stem cell donor drive to save lives

ST LOUIS - A Saint Louis University student is making a significant impact by organizing a blood stem cell donor registration drive on campus. Meg Murphy is a junior public health major who was recently accepted into medical school. She and her sorority sisters are leading the initiative in partnership with DKMS, the world's largest [...]

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Ferguson man sentenced for selling fentanyl, meth to undercover cops

ST. LOUIS - A Ferguson man with a history of selling fentanyl and methamphetamine, including multiple sales to undercover officers, has been sentenced to federal prison. A federal judge sentenced Theodise Reece, 37, to nearly eight years in prison (93 months) on Tuesday. Reece pleaded guilty in November to three felony charges, including distribution of [...]

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