Goodbye wind, up and down temperatures into the weekend

ST. LOUIS - Skies have cleared overnight and winds are easing back from the extremes of Wednesday. We’ll continue to see winds get lighter throughout Thursday morning. Some cloud cover returns Thursday afternoon, with highs near 50 F. Mostly cloudy Thursday night with a few spot showers around sunrise Friday. Democrats stage filibuster in Missouri [...]

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Former business office manager sentenced for embezzling $158k, identity theft

ST. LOUIS - A district judge sentenced a former small business office manager to 51 months in federal prison for embezzlement and identity theft. Angela Cooper, 47, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, one count of bank fraud, one count of aggravated identity theft and three counts of tax fraud. She was previously [...]

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Cuts to federal buildings set to impact St. Louis area

ST. LOUIS – More federal workers are bracing for impact as efforts to downsize the federal government appear to hit a new phase. Federal buildings in the St. Louis area appear to be on the chopping block. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced in a release this week it plans to dispose or sell, [...]

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Warrant out for Chesterfield shoplifter

CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - A routine shoplifting call in a popular Chesterfield shopping area quickly escalated into a dangerous situation, leaving two officers injured and a suspect on the run.  Police say 27-year-old Blake Vossmeyer took off during a traffic stop at the corner of a busy intersection. Now, authorities are asking for the public’s help [...]

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Strong winds cause power outages in STL

ST. LOUIS - Strong gusts of wind led to traffic signals swaying back and forth in the St. Louis area Wednesday.   Ameren reported that the winds caused several temporary power outages, primarily affecting St. Louis County. Firefighters from the Cedar Hill Fire Protection District responded to multiple calls regarding downed power lines, as gusty winds [...]

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Missouri’s only bald eagle camera goes live

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - If you consider yourself a fan of the bald eagle, well, you may just be in luck to see the majestic animal live 24/7. Announced by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), it will be teaming up with various partners, including the City of Blue Springs, Evergy, Capital Electric Line Builders, [...]

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STL Lambert International Airport parking going up

ST. LOUIS — Beginning April 1, it will cost individuals more to park at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. The changes were confirmed Wednesday at an airport commission meeting.  The significant price increases will be $3 extra a day to park in Terminal One and Terminal Two garages. Airport Director, Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, told the commission [...]

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Close numbers in STL Comptroller race

Although St. Louis' mayoral primary caught the attention of many, there was another development in a key race. The race for comptroller was fairly close, with incumbent Darlene Green finishing second behind Donna Baringer. With 100% of votes in last night, Baringer led the race by 547 votes, a slim margin to look out for [...]

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Chiefs parade shooting victim files lawsuit against KC Sports Commission

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – One of the victims from last February’s Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally shooting is now suing the Kansas City Sports Commission. The lawsuit, which was filed in Jackson County Circuit Court on Wednesday afternoon, accuses the Kansas City Sports Commission of failing to provide a safe environment for the [...]

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Democrats stage filibuster in Missouri Senate over safety bill, local control of St. Louis police

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Democrats in the Missouri Senate started a filibuster Wednesday afternoon to protest a wide-ranging public safety measure being considered by the legislature. Shortly after gaveling in, Democrats lined up to ask the Republican sponsor of the legislation about why politicians from outside of St. Louis City are concerned about the police [...]

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