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A daily dive into the top headlines in St. Louis, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less from KMOX.
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A daily dive into the top headlines in St. Louis, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less from KMOX.
Ferguson consent decree could be in jeopardy under Trump DOJ, two fatal motorcycle crashes, Mayor Spencer asked about tow lot investigation, update on papal conclave, IL family of murdered girl decline to support Kristi Noem’s press event in front of their house, Gov. Pritzker invites Canadians to visit IL…
An 11-year old boy was shot and killed in North County, Republicans racing clock to get abortion ban on ballot, city budget looks like a recession plan, Ameren hiking rates in time for summer AC, Festival of Nations is back despite federal cuts, Illinois’ budget situation improves, Peabody may walk away from Australian mine deal…
County puts down 19 dogs due to parvo outbreak, measles-positive tourist prompts warning, city police memorial breakfast, board of aldermen brace for economic downturn, Brentwood case to test eminent domain law, Wildwood religious retreat for sale
Illinois State Police say drugs/alcohol not a factor in fatal Chatham or helicopter crash, body cam footage in fatal March police shooting released, former Velda City police chief indicted, Explore STL to give $1M to Creve Coeur Soccer Park cleanup, COVID boosters in question, bear/elk hunting permit applications out…
Not much support for bill to reconsider St. Louis city-county merger, new city interim streets director has experience, lawsuit against state police takeover not dead, local re-entry non-profit decries justice department funding cuts, parvo virus shuts county animal shelter, new timeline for new hotels near soccer stadium…
Mayor Spencer puts Metro green line on pause and ends building stabilization program, Missouri Supreme Court upholds voter-approved sick leave/minimum wage hike, Cardinal Dolan asked about becoming Pope, County executive vetoes urban farming legislation
Regional task force to fight crime reduction plan, update on Chatham crash that killed 4 children, re-dedication of USO Center at Lambert, former STL Sheriff's deputy wants restraining order against old boss, Mayor Spencer shuts down program, Hamilton creator eyes Molina brothers for next project, 75 year old Italian grocery on the Hill to close…
Teen girl fell off SUV was run over by fire truck, six arrested in Metro East sex trafficking sting, Battlehawks fan slapped by opposing team's quarterback, Sen. Durbin reflects on Pope Francis, a look at new pope options, MSD talks sinkholes, Jefferson Arms developer wants tax revenue, rally to keep Indian mascot names in Illinois…
Illinois' lieutenant governor wants Dick Durbin's senate seat, city and county budget plans, Sam Page to run for 3rd turn at county executive, Ameren gets approval to raise your rates about $14 per month, Missouri may require proof of citizenship to register to vote, Major Case Squad helping with North County homicide…
Outside look at problems in city jail, addicts in county jail missing opioid meds, no movement on senior property tax freeze applications, St. Charles and O'Fallon IL touting huge projects, Maryland Heights fire department mourning a loss, five homicides n city since Sunday night, Cardinal Dolan talks next steps after Pope Francis…
Honoring and remembering Pope Francis, the pope's economic impact, bad smell sickening students/faculty at Francis Howell North, four confirmed Easter Sunday tornadoes, credential kerfuffle at Board of Aldermen, man sentenced for court outburst, anti-semetism report for Missouri
Eight hurt in three car crash on Vandeventer, high school coach killed in I-55 crash, Eliot Davis accuses board of aldermen of barring him, city sheriff's deputy facing sex related charges, man with local ties killed after allegedly highjacking plane in Belize, new list removes/adds federal buildings for sale, Holocaust Museum donations make up for DOGE cuts, World Circus Day…
Republicans have two weeks to scrap voter-approved minimum wage hike/sick leave, Madison County on record against IL home school bill, Parkway schools ban/limit student cell phone use, No Mow April in Webster Groves, Indiana offering to annex angry red IL counties
Mayor Cara Spencer and Comptroller Donna Baringer sworn in, new public safety director Shawn Dace, Andrew Lloyd Webber talks St. Louis architecture, downtown walking tours, EPA exempts two Ameren coal plants from reducing toxins, Missouri part of nuclear summit, Breathe Better STL tracks bad smells in south city…
Cara Spencer sworn in today as mayor, city sues in federal court over state takeover of police department, accelerate timeline for West Lake landfill cleanup, Trump cuts hit St. Louis Holocaust museum, local coffee/beer/spirits companies expect closures due to tariffs, Sen. Durbin worried about cuts to food banks, Bayer could end Round-Up production…
Mayor-elect Cara Spencer to be sworn in Tuesday, downtown bar owner hoping for better things, woman killed when car hit during police chase, shooting at crowded Fairground Park, fences around city hall and park taken down finally, beware of snakehead fish, Gov. Pritzker talks tariffs, US Mail truck spills load downtown…
Mayor-elect Spencer must make quick transition, police and FBI digging up Dutchtown backyard, insight into who is moving downtown, regional police training center needs location, MO Republicans still trying to ban abortion, more first year businesses in Missouri fail more than almost anywhere else
The Missouri House passes bill to allow concealed carry on Metrolink, four counties partner on police training center, where Cara Spencer dominated race, flood update, new Science Center head has plans to boost attendance, a personal property tax on watches
Cara Spencer upsets Mayor Tishaura Jones, Donna Baringer upsets comptroller Darlene Green, Prop B fails in St. Louis County, Sec. of State investigating whether taxpayer money spent fighting Prop B, results from other local elections, Freeburg may have to change 'Midget' mascot, beware of the snakehead fish…
Local steelworkers weigh in on new review of US Steel sale, last check in with mayoral and comptroller candidates, voter turnout in city in downward trend, RFK Jr changes tune on measles vaccine and doctors are glad, touring JeffCo's new health department headquarters
National Weather Service confirms two tornados on Wednesday, Pagedale K-9 on the run after storms, dead cyclist highlights problems with city bike lanes, groundbreaking today in north city for Buffalo soldiers memorial, update on Old Courthouse reopening, proposal for indoor sports complex in Edwardsville…
Tornados touch down around Missouri/Metro East, Rolla still cleaning up from last round of tornados, city crime down in first quarter, firefighters hurt in Clinton-Peabody fire overnight, St. Louis attorney Ed Martin called 'one man wrecking ball,' tracking 'Alpha Gal' tick-borne issue
44-year old Imperial man charged after 5 child victims speak up, Metro East mayoral results, ethics complaint says taxpayer money used fight county's Prop B, Republicans in Jeff City want to dismantle voter approved Prop A, which states use weight loss drugs most, new SLCC state of the art manufacturing center…
Advanced Manufacturing Center opens at SLCC, UMSL track and field files complaint against school, Wash U to raise tuition, Rockwood bullying/assault case under investigation, 'Chimp Crazy' Tonya Haddix pleads guilty to perjury, giant Masonic temple for sale
Pride St. Charles says Proctor & Gamble ended sponsorship, food banks worry about future after massive USDA cuts, Planned Parenthood still can't perform medication abortions after state adds new rules, what's next for Railway Exchange building, 29-story "timber tower" going up in downtown west
Next steps in state takeover of city police department, Congressman Burlison holds telephone town hall, another area Catholic school to close, HHS secretary Kennedy to visit radioactive waste dumps here, Cardinals' Bill Dewitt III talks sports gambling
St. Louis celebrates opening day, Old Courthouse set to reopen after renovations, gay bars clap back at Anheuser-Busch, Gov. Kehoe signs crime bill into law, Chief Tracy responds, bird flu update
Officer injured in car chase to be released from hospital, crime bill to be signed today includes more than city police department takeover, Chesterfield Tesla protests have been peaceful, Republican county council members block county executive proclamation, Block/Square laying off more workers, polar bear twins from Toledo make debut at St. Louis Zoo…
PrideFest STL needs to fill $150K hole after AB pulls sponsorship, Edwardsville School District to cut 16 teaching positions, Affton School District's Prop 1 on April ballot, SLPS names new leaders, controlled burns in St. Louis County parks
Wrap-up from across the region after weekend storms that killed 35 people (12 in Missouri), Dogtown welcomes tens of thousands for St. Patrick's Day, fatal dune buggy accident, MO Legislature green lights bill to raise utility rates, Mallinkrodt merges with Pennsylvania company
High wind today and severe storms tonight, recapping the St. Louis mayoral debate, city's personnel director fired, county health director talks about animal shelter volunteers, measles outbreak continues, coalition opposes Missouri secretary of state withholding e-book funds for libraries
Gov. Kehoe expected to sign bill for state takeover of city police, Jones vs. Spencer mayoral debate tonight, city-county merger being proposed again, Parkway district looking to silence student cell phones, layoffs at Edward Jones
A missing 10-year old Oakville boy missing overnight is home again, Missouri Supreme Court to rule on legality of Proposition A (minimum wage and sick leave), Sen. Duckworth on bill to make Trump hire fired veterans back, Southwest's new board making changes experts say are not for the best, SLU medical school gets $10M donation from former patient, Last Hotel on Wash Ave closes suddenly…
Massive clean-up of mountains of garbage in Kinloch, Dennis Hancock enters county executive race, state takeover of city police one step closer, IL Democrats call on Trump to rehire veterans, immune amnesia after contracting measles, major renovation underway at Sheldon Concert Hall
Chief Robert Tracy testifying in DC about National Integrated Ballistic Information Network, Missouri Republican resurrect Second Amendment Protection Act deemed unconstitutional, MO GOP want to strip sick leave out of voter-approved measure, area lawmaker won't be charged for fake suicide hotline call, set clocks ahead this weekend, UMSL cuts track & field…
Senate Republicans pass state takeover of city police after Democrat-led filibuster, Police Chief Tracy hopes to keep job no matter who wins mayoral race, breaking down mayoral primary by ward, SIU-Carbondale bucks trend with increase in enrollment, Lutheran Senior Services rebrands with new name
Primary day in St. Louis city, alderwoman pushing bill to create city manager, Republican proposes resolution defining fetus as person, Jefferson County deputies shoot/kill man they say opened fire, fewer arrests at Mardi Gras, Taste of St. Louis officially moving to Clayton, city acquires more Paul McKee properties in North St. Louis, Trump closing more offices in St. Louis…
Wrong-way driver kills Florissant mother, injures infant; I-55/Loughborough bridge work moving along; IL governor says federal Medicaid cuts would be devastating; Urban League of St. Louis says nearly 45% of annual budget is federal grants; pro-Ukranian protests in Chicago; new Homer G. Phillips Memorial Hospital has closed…
St. Louis' oldest public housing getting major renovations, one arrest in Bridgeton gas station shooting, mayoral candidate Michael Butler wants to talk about schools, Sen. Duckworth says Trump's firing veterans, chunk of building falls off police academy downtown, new building opens on SLCC Flo Valley campus…
More fighting over Prop B between county council and Sam Page, Backstoppers receives $1-million from Guns 'N Hoses, city police gun range closed for repairs, former Affton teacher had hundreds of child sex abuse videos, man arrested for threats against Illinois governor, Alton to address flood prevention, KC leaders meet in Jeff City to discuss keeping Chiefs and Royals in Missouri…
Taste of St. Louis organizers pitching Clayton officials on hosting, Cordish says it can do Ballpark Village 3 and Millennium project, SLPS board candidates question rush to name superintendent, mayor of KC says St. Louis police don't need state control, teen shot in Cahokia Heights dies, do people need a measles booster?…
Sam Page speaks out on high court upholding Prop B, KC area GOP rep tells fired workers 'God has a plan,' City Sheriff's Deputy suing new Sheriff thinks there will be more to come, Secretary of State rejects emergency request to begin sports gambling in June, can the Sara Lou Cafe building be saved?
St. Louis County may spend Rams settlement money on April election, new commissioner set to take over city justice center, county retakes control of animal shelter, man falls onto Metrolink tracks and dies, Missouri officials to work on plan to keep Chiefs/Royals, alternate plan for Millennium Hotel
Republicans in Missouri House pass bill to takeover city police, SLPS removes 'interim' from superintendant's title, Rev. Larry Rice says city not doing enough to help unhoused, no official cause of death for homeless woman, Gateway South project signs leases
State supreme court says Prop B can remain on county's April ballot, Millennium property overhaul called 'once in a generational moment' for St. Louis' front door, disagreement over who is in charge of investigation into new St. Louis city sheriff's actions, Ballwin man accused of multiple rapes faces bond hearing today, Missouri DOGE differs from Elon Musk's DOGE, how much is needed to pull off Annie Malone parade, Trump cuts to National Park Service worries Gateway Arch Park…
Missouri Highway Patrol and MODOT discuss road conditions, Ballpark Village builder to overhaul long-vacant Millennium Hotel property, anti-amendment 3 protesters picket Planned Parenthood, APA will hand over Olivette animal shelter to county, Maryville Univ. names new president
Latest on wintry weather, city jail oversight committee investigating sex assault and handcuffing of acting commissioner, anti-abortion protesters back outside Planned Parenthood, founder of Bread Co dead at 81, selling off what's left of Tony's Restaurant
Wintry blast this week with bitter cold and snow; Virden, IL, house fire takes 3 lives; teen dead in Spanish Lake shooting; St. Louis sheriff's deputy accused of sexually assaulting detainee; Missouri Historical Society kicks off We Are St. Louis campaign; how affordable is St. Louis?
Five women claim Yahya Maly met them on dating apps and raped them, man who dragged woman with car after shooting sees charges dropped, 16-year old pregnant WI girl may be in MO with 40-year old, proposal to create city manager position in St. Louis, measles outbreaks among low vaccination states, St. Louis County named a best place to work…
City plans better response to snowfall, city streets director out on medical leave, Missouri Atty General sues Starbucks for discriminating against white people, more homeless in Madison County, courts order St. Louis County's Prop B off April ballot then back on, soybean research dead with Musk dismantling of USAID…
Hazelwood watermain break snarls traffic, forces boil order; winter weather advisory for Wednesday; IDOT/MODOT prepping for snow/sleet; St. Louis city says it's ready for snow this time; many Latino eateries to close for a week of protest; Uncle Bill's Pancakes to reopen under new ownership
With two rounds of snow on the way the city promises to do better with roads this time, board of aldermen president's legislative report tonight, two city mayoral candidates agree on Rams money, St. Louis represented at Super Bowl, local coffee house expands from Alton to Clayton
Workers at new National Geospatial Intelligence Agency urged to resign by Musk, Ferguson police find missing girl and charge man with sex trafficking, Monday expected to be high-absentee day at work/school, more heart attacks occur during Super Bowl, meat lab named for former governor
St. Louis County department heads sue over amendment they say gives council sweeping powers, Missouri GOP working to overturn voter approved measures on abortion and pay, more films here since tax incentives returned, state auditor opens new local investigations, St. Louis Community College growing in students and size…
A wrong-way driver in South County overnight dies and injures two others, arrests made in murder of Belleville teen, Rams settlement dead until next session, Ritenour on the hook for millions thanks to Trump freezing federal funds, St. Louis County examines snow removal efforts, popular Mom's Deli is closing…
Chaos continues on city's board of aldermen over Rams settlement, alderman accused of being drunk during meeting calls for changes at the top, new poll shows low approval ratings for mayor, Belleville teen shot dead, respiratory viruses on the rise in region, St. Louis is center for regenerative agriculture this week, Wash Ave. restaurant shuts down…
Board of Aldermen president Green accuses colleague of being drunk during contentious meeting, woman charged with killing friend left at QT, thousands gather downtown in support of immigrants, historic bowling alley asks for help, minor earthquake felt in Festus, another part of Lemp Brewery collapses…
Woman found dead in truck after Festus/Crystal City police have shoot out with armed man in body armor, Court Van Ostern talks about taking over as St. Louis County prosecutor, IL Sen. Duckworth spars over Tulsi Gabbard
Incoming St. Louis Sheriff handing out pink slips to current administration, Missouri state rep working on bill to restrict cell phone use in schools, fight over MO law that takes names out of court records, proposal to make drunk drivers pay child support if crash kills parents, FL jury awards millions to St. Louis family whose son fell out of ride…
Amendment 3 didn't override state abortion ban so Planned Parenthood asking for temporary order, former MO congressman Billy Long is Trump pick to head IRS, St. Louis County looks to slash $40M, new name for three south city parishes that merged, Smiley Face cookies must change name, another murder at East St. Louis McDonald's…
Missouri carried out fourth execution of the year, Missouri Supreme Court to look at case on lifelong monitoring of sex offenders, country preparing for fight over filling prosecutor position, city toys with government IDs, cannabis sales in MO 3 times higher than expected
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. With St. Louis County Executive Sam Page announcing his pick to replace outgoing Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell, where does the County Council stand concerning the legal fight ahead? Preparations are well underway to begin Phase Two of the Improve I-70 project. The proposed MetroLink green line would run along Jefferson Avenue from Natural Bridge to Chippewa. A deadline looms in Illinois for final recommendations to be sent to the Governor for stronger warehouse safety standards ahead of the three year anniversary of the tornado that killed six Amazon warehouse workers in Edwardsville. Plus, Michael talks with EducationPlus CEO Chris Gaines about state Board of Education plans to lower the minimum subject matter GPA for new teachers.…
Area leaders react to Jason Hall leaving Greater St. Louis, Inc. for Ohio, reward for arrest in CBC hockey player death up to $25K, Des Peres company says drinking water crisis is here, Chicago company closes on deal for former Fairmount Park, grandpa gang light display in Alton, how to raise a good citizen…
Missouri attorney general to keep enforcing abortion restrictions, reward grows in search for I-55 highway shooter of CBC student, Florissant resident charged in federal money laundering scheme, Christmas parade tonight in Festus/Crystal City, Belle-Claire Speedway to be demolished/replaced, growing company moves from county to city…
First snow of season expected Saturday, Uvalde TX group offers reward money to find shooter of CBC students plus a scholarship in his name, law firm chooses Delmar divide over Clayton, wrongful death suit filed in crash that killed mother and kids last May, plan holiday shopping in advance with budget and credit card payoff schedule…
Emmanuel Suarez arrested as accomplice in abduction/murder of Michelle Hampton, questions remain about who appoints Wesley Bell's successor and when, Alderman Joe Vollmer not running for re-election, growing concern about APA breaking ties with St. Louis County, new north county police precinct opens, Sugarloaf Mound transfers to Osage, Guns'n Hoses tonight, JeffCo Salvation Army serving food again after fire, Economy Museum at Federal Reserve…
Murdered Clayton woman's twin was dating man charged with the crime, police have evidence in I-55 shooting of CBC students, KMOX employee also shot at on I-55, public safety director hasn't read audit on city jail, Missouri's K-12 public schools improving post-pandemic, Bar Louie closes location while Gioia's Deli opens another…
CBC hockey player remains in critical condition after shooting on I-55 at Bates, Tonya Haddix of Chimp Crazy will be prosecuted, Florissant residents with raw sewage in basements want answers, St. Louis Zoo welcome baby elephant, tips for a healthy Thanksgiving, airline caterer lays off workers, funeral services today for Ester Haywood…
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. New information on the E-coli outbreak that has made over 100 people sick, who ate food by Andre's Banquet and Catering. Police say they have recovered Michelle Hampton’s car and a second vehicle of interest in her murder. A group of Illinois educators want to expand career prep with dual-enrollment programs and partnerships in fields like healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. The Pierre Laclede Center, a pair of towers in Clayton, are now officially properties of the Hoffmann Family of Companies. Plus, Michael talks with Arch Grants Executive Director Gabe Angieri.…
Nepotism charges against Councilman Dennis Hancock dropped for now, pediatrician accused by 30 women of sexual abuse, local/state/federal politicians sound off on local Boeing layoffs, home health care owner indicted for fraud, city reviewing north side grant program
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. The legal effort is dropped to get St. Louis County Councilman Dennis Hancock out of office. Two of the biggest opposing voices on how to spend the Rams settlement money debated their positions. A fire won't stop the Salvation Army from serving food. Police say they've found a 'vehicle of interest' in the kidnapping and killing of a woman from Clayton. A new lawsuit accuses former pediatrician Craig Spiegel of sexually assaulting numerous women through his practice. Plus, Michael talks with Dierbergs' David Calandro about Thanksgiving orders.…
Collinsville murder-for-hire suspects announced on day of murdered woman's funeral, Illinois man charged with killing Soulard bartender, former St. Louis County jail head now interim commissioner at city jail, Illinois funding preschools in rural areas, PROMO reacts to Trump's move against transgender in military, Anheuser-Busch up for best brewery tour…
Rams settlement bills cut funds for downtown St. Louis, Lt. Governor wants to end one hour per year diversity class for lawyers, cold weather could be damaging your home, seems like everybody's sick, MoLeg consider bill to shield Bayer from Round-Up lawsuits
Burning Bridgeton landfill may have radioactive materials in it, mayor and police chief defend local control of police in Jeff City, St. Louis Zoo's last lion dies, challenge of housing homeless in cold snap, Scottish celebrate in St. Louis tonight, Ameren Missouri wants a 15% rate increase
St. Louis County Council gives up on authority to can Sam Page, JeffCo man confesses to murder to end wickedness, city police officers to get 7% raise, IL drivers to face 255 closure, Glen Carbon to get "50K" Dick's Sporting Goods
Hundreds of reports of explosions could be 'frost quakes,' shooting reported early this morning in Collinsville, Maryland Heights police release more info of car chase turned shooting, county council targets Sam Page's department heads, KMOX legal experts on pardoning Jan. 6th rioters, pros/cons of weight loss drugs, the rich get richer…
Two weeks after snowfall city hires contractors to help with icy roads, emergency cold shelters in exurbs, local MLK Day events, Chuck Berry's childhood home needs repairs, new home for girls who've been sex trafficked is under construction, West Lake Landfill cleanup area expanded
Two fatal wrecks this morning on area interstates, city comptroller pushing mayor to declare state of emergency to release more road clearing funds, county blames weather for delays in property tax bills, Wellston residents get Ring doorbells to fight crime, religious convention returns to St. Louis bringing millions of dollars…
Woman killed and man injured in north city dog attack, Mayor Jones talks snow removal on social media, St. Louis personnel director speaks out, local connection to hostages in Gaza, has bird flu reached our area yet, Illinois budget update
Fatal accident at I-44/Vandeventer ties up morning traffic, two competing bills on how to spend Rams money, public can sound off today on city snow removal, city police chief says more murders being solved and crime is down, state of Missouri buys Chesterfield office building
Three fires overnight for city firefighters, man shooting into air killed by squad car, city earnings tax refunds double what city estimated, first new school at Wash-U in a century, Gov. Kehoe mixed reviews on inaugural speech, local reaction to potential TikTok ban
Inauguration day in Jefferson City, Gov-elect Kehoe is a St. Louisan, 5-year old hurt in shooting north of downtown, Wash-U to get tax incentives for Cortex project, LA wildfires will affect everyone's insurance, wolf moon, free tax filing in Illinois
Road crews trying to keep up with new snowfall, both city and county officials say cars haphazardly parked are impeding plow efforts, Sam Page hits back on county council attempts to oust him, Rolla delays vote on out-of-state push to be “sanctuary city for unborn," more restaurant closures
Another blast of winter moving in tonight could bring 1-6 inches of snow, volunteers say homeless lack phones to call for city services, four homicides in two days in city, state auditor awaiting official request to audit county prosecutor's office, former St. Louisan talks LA wildfires, Missouri Botanical Garden receives grant to digitize herbarium…
Blistering report on Kim Gardner's reign as circuit attorney from state auditor, county council wants audit of STL Co. prosecutor's office, double homicide in Dutchtown, sister sues Sam Altman for sexual abuse, auto recall software attracting investors
Some roads still snow-covered, AAA prioritized those stuck on roads, county council to look at bill to remove Sam Page from office, man accused of kidnapping/killing Clayton woman has prelim hearing, vote later this month on purchase price of Railway Exchange building, Republican bill could lead to hike in utility bills, Mardi Gras, Inc approves 46th annual Soulard event…
Blowing snow and frigid temps make snow clean-up difficult, snow shoveling advice from health perspective, Nippon threatens to sue over US Steel purchase block, Ghost Army exhibit at Soldiers Memorial extended, low numbers for Winter Classic
Winter storm watch kicks in Saturday night, Gateway Pets in metro east wants community help to keep animals from freezing, new city sheriff says he'll sue former sheriff over missing items, eagle watching season kicks off Saturday in Alton, norovirus is spreading, Medicare spending cap now in effect, coming in 2025: two historic buildings reopen…
Hearing today on who has authority to appoint Wesley Bell's replacement in prosecutor's office, hearing on new city sheriff's request for restraining order against former sheriff, 360% increase in applications when Independence district went to 4-day week, Sen. Hawley wants colleagues banned from trading stock, physician takes a top spot at Mercy…
Fewer parents vaccinating children, homeless memorial this afternoon, police and fire to enforce no-gun firing on New Year's, no more texting while driving in Missouri, what will city pay to buy Railway Exchange building
Judge denies bail for one of two suspects charged with shooting Colin Brown, man shot/killed in High Ridge by father was protecting fiance, Wesley Bell still wants county councilman booted for nepotism, St. Ann lawmaker revisits puppy mill legislation, fastest growing internet-enabled scam according to FBI, Greenville movie theater reopens, retirement age update…
Father shoots/kills son in High Ridge, Barnhart woman stabs two people and police dog, St. Louis city crime down 15% but Republicans still want police department takeover, legal fight over appointing Wesley Bell replacement continues, driver in Ted Drewes crash released on bond, Great Rivers Greenway purchases railroad land for Olivette connection…
Biden commutations include St. Louis bank robber who killed security guard, south county Republican seeks to end death penalty, St. Louis Democrat pushes bill to reunite city/county, update on six people hit atTed Drewes, KMOX turns 99 today, Lindenwood makes second acquisition
Illinois task force on warehouse safety wrapping up, judge to decide whether governor or county executive pics new prosecutor, Mayor Jones calls on FBI and state auditor to help investigate building division, Homer G. Phillips Hospital closing (for now), Dierberg's back in U-City project
A US Senate investigation about Amazon putting workers at risk includes local workers injured, Francis Howell superintendent heads to Kirkwood, Rams money won't fund public safety, new SLU chancellor announced, another Catholic grade school to close
Sen. Schmitt defends Trump cabinet picks, Wildwood republican says respecting will of people on abortion not party plank, parts of St. Louis region in pharmacy desert, drone speculation continues, area colleges seeing double digit decline in MBA enrollment, alderman says time for meeting to fix city jail…
Fourteen North Korean nationals nabbed by St. Louis FBI for scheme to defraud US companies, more details on spending at SLPS, "concentrate on real problems" not bathrooms say Francis Howell board members, Governor Parson names his pick to replace Wesley Bell, Wash-U #2 in nation for NIH funding
Group of parents want bathroom policy enforcement at Francis Howell, Mayor Jones outlines plans for Rams settlement money, Rams lose a round in court to buy Earth City practice facility, city police chief on surveillance, former superintendent's wife runs for school board, tax breaks discussed for growing company in Cortex…
St. Louis County Council not happy about prosecutor pick, Mayor Jones to present Rams money plan today, Our Lady of Guadalupe School in Cool Valley to close, Sen. Hawley to oppose RECA bill in House, more on Prop A opposition to raise minimum wage
St. Louis school board internal audit gives more insight into firing of superintendent, Trump inspires Republican to allow felons to run for office in Missouri, no promotions in St. Louis Fire Department, generous donation to injured Ferguson officer, head of International Institute gone without explanation…
Sister of woman found dead wishes police had listened while she chased down her abductors, Circus Flora board chair charged with stealing from arts organization, Boeing makes hundreds of cuts locally, Missouri senator says Visa/MasterCard have monopoly that hurts small business, new rooftop bar in Clayton opens today…
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Boeing is cutting another 700 employees in the St. Louis area. St. Louis County could be minus a councilman by the end of the week. As two camps fight over when the Rams settlement money should be spent, now or slowly over time, where does the Comptroller sit? A family of 7 were able to get out of their house before it was gutted by fire. It will take time to repair the water main which broke in North St. Louis City yesterday. Plus, Michael talks Thanksgiving grocery shopping with Schnucks' Ted Schnuck.…
Report on ending regional homelessness, volunteers to get axed when county takes over animal shelter, city recalculates amount of ARPA dollars, numbers in from Pedal the Cause, 40% of Missouri's 15-19 year olds don't have driver's license, plans for Millennium Hotel site
Medicare terminating contract with one-star skilled nursing home in Festus, Clayton attorney heading off to Trump Administration, Missouri congressman not picked for transportion secretary, fight over Rams/ARPA money continues, propane supply update, company doubles down on newspaper investment
St. Charles County appointed two prosecutors but Governor/AG insist St. Louis County can't do same, doctor speaks out about RFK Jr over health care, blue states bonding together against Trump, Sen. Schmitt says he will approve all Trump picks, Boeing laying off St. Louis area workers
Why Missouri attorney general and St. Louis County disagree on replacing Wesley Bell, Republicans in MO Legislature won't accept passage of Amendment 3, fight over Rams money continues in city, concern animal abuse will return when APA hands animal shelter back to county
New concealed weapon detector at both zoo entrances, Ferguson Officer Brown transported to rehab hospital, Sen. Tammy Duckworth talks about her 'alive day,' Missouri budget director says federal money and tax cuts means leaner budget, Missouri congressman could be next transportation secretary, sports betting licenses may outpace demand…
Alderman to take another swing at bill to give board more control, pedestrian fatality in Jefferson County, WWII soldier from Missouri finally laid to rest, Grafton's WWII memorial should be ready for next Veterans Day, Illinois educators going back to drawing board to address math scores, Hancock & Kelley talk post-election world, downtown gym closes its doors…
Mayor Tishaura Jones on dealing with new Trump Administration, St. Charles County counts ballots by hand, north city aldermen say no to new homeless shelter, new short term rental restriction in STL City, girl hit/killed by school bus in O'Fallon MO, county tracking flood damage, former NFL player to head Boys & Girls Club…
Flooding is still a concern in St. Louis County, where the County Executive issued a state of emergency today. The Shrewsbury Fire Department made a water rescue this morning in River Des Peres. The Meramec River near Pacific is about to hit the major flood stage. A young female student has been killed by a school bus in O'Fallon Missouri. St. Charles County checked votes by hand to make sure the tabulators were right.…
From drought in October to flooding in November, Planned Parenthood suing Missouri to immediately remove abortion restrictions, Atty General Bailey says Amendment 3 is "abhorent," pollster expected Amendments 2 & 3 to pass with wider margins, Gov-elect Kehoe immediately targets St. Louis police, looking at religious vote, Balkan Treat Box closes…
It took until daylight for sports betting results (amendment narrowly passed), Amendment 3 passes, new casino proposal goes down, Republicans sweep MO statewide races, St. Louis county amendments all pass, two election workers died in flood waters, two others died in Tuesday's rising waters, contaminated Cold Water Creek flooded homes…
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