Aldermanic president apologizes for drinking allegations against alderman

ST. LOUIS – Saint Louis Board of Aldermen President Megan Green is apologizing to Alderman Joe Vollmer after accusing him on social media of being drunk during a heated meeting. Our partners at the Post-Dispatch report Green made a post on Facebook accusing him of being “visibly intoxicated” during a board meeting on Friday as [...]

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Minor earthquake hits Missouri-Illinois border, no damage

ST. LOUIS -- A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.4 struck near the Missouri-Illinois border Saturday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It happened at around 6:00 p.m. Central Time on February 1, with no reports of damage or injuries. Screenshot The earthquake's epicenter was located approximately 2.3 miles south-southwest of Valmeyer, Illinois, [...]

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Missouri Baptist Defensive End’s Unwavering Pursuit of Pro Football Dream

ST. LOUIS -- Missouri Baptist star defensive end Rakweon Ramsey has been catching the eye of pro football scouts from various leagues. Ramsey, a Belleville East High School alum, played five seasons for the Spartans and is the program's all-time leader in sacks with 32.5. In 2024, Ramsey tallied 17.5 sacks in 10 games for [...]

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LIST: Are you in the top 1% of earners in Missouri?

(NEXSTAR) — What it takes to be "rich" can vary from person to person: it could be owning a house, making a lot of money, or, in today's world, finding eggs under $4 per dozen. The definition on paper, however, is a lot more straightforward — and maybe not as far out of reach as [...]

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Historic Lemp Brewery suffers another building collapse

ST. LOUIS -- A section of the iconic Lemp Brewery in downtown St. Louis collapsed late last night. City authorities are investigating the cause of the latest collapse at the 19th-century landmark. The brewery, which has stood as a fixture of the St. Louis community since the 1840s, experienced a similar incident in 2020 when [...]

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Homer G. Phillips nurses alumni honored

ST. LOUIS -- The Homer G. Phillips Nurse's Alumni Group was honored at a special reception today in Maryland Heights as part of Black History Month. Homer G. Phillips was a nationally renowned hospital during a time of segregation in the United States. It trained thousands of Black nurses who served the community for decades. [...]

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St. Louis hoists pan-African flag to mark Black History Month

ST. LOUIS -- The City of St. Louis joined Toronto as one of only two major North American cities to raise the red, black and green Pan-African flag in recognition of Black History Month. The flag-raising ceremony, led by the St. Louis African American Aldermanic Caucus, took place Wednesday morning at City Hall. The initiative, [...]

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Thousands protest in St. Louis over federal immigration policies

ST. LOUIS -- A protest in downtown St. Louis as federal funding delays forced the International Institute of St. Louis to furlough over 60% of its staff statewide. The protest, which saw over 1,000 participants, was in response to recent actions by the Trump administration that suspended numerous immigration initiatives, including refugee resettlement programs. The [...]

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Person struck and killed by train in south St. Louis

ST. LOUIS-- Emergency personnel are responding to a fatal incident involving a train and a pedestrian near Michigan and Tesson Street in South St. Louis City. The call for help was received around 7:30 p.m., and many first responders are at the scene. The situation remains active as authorities work to gather more information.

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Woman shot and killed at a St. Louis gas station

ST. LOUIS — A woman was shot and killed Thursday afternoon at a QuikTrip gas station in St. Louis, police said. St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers responded to reports of a shooting at around 5 p.m. in the 900 block of South Vandeventer Avenue. A woman was found critically injured at the scene and was [...]

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