Firefighters combat several vacant building fires in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – Firefighters have been busy battling fires at vacant buildings. The most recent one happened around 5 a.m. Saturday morning in south St. Louis. Crews responded to a one-story brick building in the 7800 block of Pennsylvania Avenue in the Patch Neighborhood. The fire started in the back of the building. No injuries [...]

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One person shot Friday night in St. Charles County: Officials

ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Police responded to a shooting in the Summertime Drive area around 7 p.m. Friday night, according to officials. Along with police, a SWAT team was called to the scene, officials added. The victim has been transported to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.  At this time, the Critical Incident Response [...]

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FTC cracks down on GM, OnStar for alleged data use

ST. LOUIS - "I never imagined that every trip, every turn, every time I press the gas, press the brake, that someone is looking over my shoulder and taking note of that and sending it to the insurance company. That's nothing I would ever agree to," Valdosta, Georgia, resident Brant McDonald said. Last year, McDonald [...]

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Cajun Cookoff to draw hundreds to Soulard

SOULDARD – A spicy event is set to heat up Mardi Gras in Soulard this weekend, as the Cajun Cookoff is expecting hundreds at the historic south St. Louis neighborhood.  While the Mardi Gras season has been underway for weeks now, this event is expected to kick things into a higher, more flavorful gear. Soon, [...]

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Day after smash and grab, similar crime at St. Louis County 7-Eleven

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Lisa Wines sells gift baskets for special occasions. Cars were pulling up to her table of Valentine’s Day baskets along Natural Bridge in Beverly Hills on Friday. Her heart goes out to local business owners stuck with making costly repairs following recent crashes into buildings.  “People work hard to get [...]

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St. Louis couple celebrates 57 years of long-lasting love

ST. LOUIS – It’s a love story that has stood the test of time. 80-year-old Richard and 79-year-old Marilyn Meyers have shared a bond that has lasted nearly six decades. On this Valentine’s Day, the couple decided to enjoy an ice cream social at their Clarendale Clayton Senior Residence. The couple has been inseparable since [...]

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Griot Museum in St. Louis highlights African American history

ST. LOUIS – February is Black History Month, and St. Louis is dedicated to preserving and sharing stories of African Americans who helped shape our city and nation. The Griot Museum of Black History, located in Old North St. Louis, dedicates their mission to sharing rich history, culture, and experiences. “There are lots of wax [...]

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Abortion facility licensing requirement lifted by Missouri judge

ST. LOUIS -- In November, voters decided to overturn Missouri's abortion ban, but three months later, access was still being blocked. Friday night, a judge has cleared the way for abortion clinics to reopen in the state. In what appears to be the final hurdle for abortion proponents, a Missouri judge has ruled against the [...]

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Lincoln County landowner questions cleanup delay after toxic truck fire

LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. – A roadside fire in Lincoln County Wednesday leaves a landowner next door worried about what’s next.  He said there was a delay in cleaning up chemical runoff, causing concerns about water contamination. It was a dramatic fire scene early Wednesday morning, with a hazardous materials trailer fire on Highway 61 north [...]

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Man arrested after allegedly trying to stab Webster Groves gas station employee: Police

WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. - One man is in custody following an attempt to stab a gas station employee Thursday night. According to the Webster Groves Police Department, 41-year-old Richard Turner walked into the BP Gas Station in the 7900 block of Big Bend Blvd. around 9:30 p.m. The victim, who was an employee, told police [...]

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