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Pacific issues boil water advisory after water main break

3 days 22 hours ago
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. - A Precautionary Water Boil Advisory has been issued Tuesday morning after a water main break in Pacific. According to the Pacific Emergency Management Agency, the advisory was issued after a 'major water main break' on Jefferson Street near Graphic Packaging International. The advisory has been issued for all City of Pacific [...]
Nick Gladney

Lindbergh School District welcomes thousands back for new year

3 days 23 hours ago
The Lindbergh School District, along with other districts in the St. Louis County, welcomed students back to school for the new year, with Lindbergh High School continuing its tradition of 'Senior Sunrise' and the district reporting high reading performance levels and nearly $25 million in scholarships awarded to the class of 2025.
Nick Gladney

Scattered rain and storms Tuesday bring gradual heat and humidity relief

3 days 23 hours ago
ST. LOUIS - Spotty showers and thunderstorms are around in our pre-dawn hours this Tuesday morning and the chance of showers will linger through the morning commute. The chance of rain is ahead of a cold front that will slowly sink through the area throughout Tuesday. Yes, this front will bring cooler air to St. [...]
Angela Hutti

APA Missouri announces new facility to tackle pet overcrowding

4 days 10 hours ago
For over a century, the Animal Protective Association of Missouri has been connecting pets in their future families. With so many pets in need homes, the organization is taking a significant step forward by announcing the construction of a new facility in north St. Louis.
Wade Smith

SLPS kickstarts school year with new changes, policies

4 days 11 hours ago
St. Louis Public Schools' first day of class was met with challenges, but overall operations are off to a strong start, with over 349 students participating in before-care programs and over 5,000 parents utilizing Zum's bus-tracking app.
Taylor Harris

St. Louis to release tornado siren investigation findings

4 days 12 hours ago
The City of St. Louis is expected to release the findings of an external investigation into the tornado siren failure that occurred when the deadly May 16 storm struck. It comes on the same day the city’s emergency management director, who’s been on paid leave since the tornado, heads to city hall for a disciplinary hearing.
Mike Colombo