Mom charged in I-270 accident that left children intubated

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A woman is facing several charges after a multi-vehicle crash Monday morning along Interstate 270 that left two of her children critically injured. According to court documents, Courtney Brown was stopped on eastbound I-270 west of Missouri Route 367 when the vehicle behind swerved to avoid impact, but hit Brown's [...]

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Cities with the most UFO sightings in Missouri

MISSOURI - When pilot Kenneth Arnold took off from Chehalis, Washington, in his single-engine airplane one afternoon in June 1947, he was looking for a lost military aircraft that had crashed. But what he found was something completely different—something that would set off a cultural obsession in the U.S. that persists today. While flying around [...]

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Former Missouri Governor, Senator Christopher ‘Kit’ Bond dies

ST. LOUIS - Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond died Tuesday in St. Louis at age 86, Governor Mike Kehoe announced. Bond attended Deerfield Academy, a college preparatory boarding school in Massachusetts, and graduated from Princeton University in 1960 with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. [...]

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Income needed to afford St. Louis rent is up 37% since 2020: Report

ST. LOUIS - As most major cities, the income residents are needing to bring home to afford rent is steadily increasing compared to five years ago, according to a new report from Zillow. For the Gateway City, the typical renter now should be earning $57,104---which is a 37.4% increase compared to what was needed in [...]

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Recently opened restaurants in the St. Louis area

ST. LOUIS - Many families around the country have traditions involving restaurants, whether it's returning to the same spot year after year for birthdays, Sunday morning brunches at a favorite local diner, or Friday night pies at a neighborhood pizza place. While plenty of diners like to visit the same restaurants every year, every month, [...]

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Gov. Kehoe forms task force to ‘modernize’ Missouri’s K-12 education funding

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Gov. Mike Kehoe has announced a new task force aimed at overhauling Missouri's K-12 public education funding model. The imitative aims to "modernize" the state's current formula, last revised in 2005, to meet the needs of today's students and schools. A 16-member task force has been charged with reviewing Missouri’s K-12 [...]

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Jefferson County Deputy injured in overnight crash

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. - An overnight crash along Missouri Route 21 left a Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputy injured early Tuesday morning. The crash took place around 3:15 a.m. on Route 21, nearly two and a half miles from Highway 141, involving a deputy patrol vehicle and a pickup truck. According to a spokesperson for the [...]

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Missouri Democrats blocks vote to repeal Amendment 3

ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Senate is embroiled in a heated debate over abortion rights and gender-related care as Republicans push to repeal Amendment 3 before the legislative session ends Friday at 6 p.m. Amendment 3, which was approved by nearly 52 percent of voters last year, protects abortion rights in Missouri up to the [...]

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Clouds, spot rain keep Tuesday cooler, heat cranks midweek

ST. LOUIS - Our cut-off area of low pressure continues to drift north, keeping us a bit cooler for one more day. Out the door Tuesday, we’ll be dealing with dense fog in many spots. Overnight, visibility has been less than a quarter mile in spots. Once we hit sunrise, the fog will begin to [...]

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Remains of U.S. Army Corporal considered MIA for decades, returning to STL

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo.  - Creve Coeur resident Dennis Carrino recalls how his family would wonder what happened to his uncle. “They thought about him all the time,” he said. U.S. Army Cpl., 18-year-old Frederck Carrino, had been considered MIA following a Korean War battle in 1950.   Late last year, the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting [...]

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