This historic $1.8 million church is for sale in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS -- A piece of St. Louis history built in 1890 by the creators of the Cathedral Basilica is on the market for $1.8 million in the city's The Gate District. The former Immaculate Conception Church, a massive 15,750-square-foot property, is stretched on 1.26 acres, including two buildings, the church and a rectory. This [...]

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St. Louis man charged after officer-involved shooting

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The Circuit Attorney’s Office formally charged a St. Louis man who was in an officer-involved shooting that occurred on March 8. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) announced today that Vincent Simmons, 55, was charged with resisting arrest by fleeing, resisting with arrest for a felony, unlawful possession of [...]

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THC-infused candy sparks daycare panic; center discusses averting disaster

ST. LOUIS - A false social media post about overdoses at a childcare center has prompted the owner to speak out. The misinformation began after teachers confiscated THC edibles that looked like kids’ candy. The false Facebook post had mother Shannon Weldon rushing in a panic to check on her two-year-old Monday. “I was a [...]

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Hillsboro man sentenced after more than 200 thefts in St. Louis City

ST. LOUIS – A Hillsboro, Missouri, man appeared in St. Louis Circuit Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to more than 200 charges for break-ins and thefts in St. Louis City over several months. In April 2024, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office charged Gage Luttman, 37, with five counts of second-degree burglary, three counts [...]

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The time the City Museum creator had a role in international history

ST. LOUIS - One of St. Louis' most well-known and favorite spots to visit is the City Museum. But something that may be not-so-known is that the museum's creator is in the history books for something other than his work in St. Louis. Bob Cassilly was a born and raised St. Louisan from the Webster [...]

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This is the most charming restaurant in Missouri, according to food writers

MISSOURI -- Food writers rounded up a list of the most "charming" restaurants in every state, and one eatery in Missouri stood out from the rest. According to Love Food, after observing reviews, awards, and experiencing the restaurant firsthand, the Sugar Leaf Bakery Cafe in Branson, Missouri, was crowned most charming. Missouri plans to seize [...]

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Ex-employees accused of $1.4M embezzlement from St. Louis County restaurant

ST. LOUIS -- Two former employees of a St. Louis County restaurant are accused of embezzling $1.4 million after allegedly using company credit cards for personal purchases, including a trip to Disney World. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of Missouri, Matthew Braasch and Mark Erney, ages not provided, both pleaded [...]

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SLPS makes settlement offer to mother of student killed in CVPA shooting

ST. LOUIS – Saint Louis Public Schools has reached a tentative wrongful death settlement with the mother of a student killed in the mass shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. The shooting happened on Oct. 24, 2022, when a former CVPA shot his way into the building, taking the lives of student [...]

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Panera Bread unveils green bread bowl for St. Patrick’s Day

ST. LOUIS - Panera Bread is introducing a new bread bowl in honor of St. Patrick's Day that will alter the definition of a pot of gold. Panera Bread, also known as St. Louis Bread Co., is celebrating St. Patrick's Day by turning the inside of their famous sourdough bread bowl green and topping it [...]

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KDHX files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

ST. LOUIS - Community radio station KDHX has filed for Chapter Eleven bankruptcy, allowing it to continue operations while restructuring its debts. The filing comes after a tumultuous period for the station, which saw the loss of 24 of its 80 volunteer disc jockeys in September 2023 due to firings or walkouts, significantly affecting its [...]

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