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FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. - A tornado is responsible for severely damaging One More Pub and Grub, a popular local spot in Sullivan. The storm that hit the area overnight has left the bar in ruins. The building, known for being a bar for 25 years and existing for over 40 to 60 years, was well-known [...]
ST. LOUIS -- The Board of Alderman will discuss using Rams settlement money to pay for improving water infrastructure. Officials attribute frequent water main breaks to the city's aging infrastructure. A significant break recently occurred at the intersection of Blair Avenue and Penrose Street in North St. Louis, flooding the area for days. The city [...]
ST. LOUIS -- A man was killed and two others were injured in three separate shootings on the city's northside. Authorities have taken one person into custody in connection with one of the shootings. Two of these cases are being investigated as homicides. One of the homicides occurred last night around 8 p.m. in the [...]
ST. LOUIS -- A tornado watch is in effect for portions of the area through 8 a.m. More severe weather is expected Wednesday. A line of strong storms continues marching east, and while straight line winds look to be of primary concern, embedded areas of weak circulation are also anticipated. This line will hold up [...]
Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian activists in the St. Louis area are reacting to Monday’s major headlines out of the Middle East. It comes after Hamas accepted an Egyptian-Qatari ceasefire proposal, but Israel did not. Israeli officials said they are open to negotiating but could not agree to the current terms.
A constitutional deadline is looming over the General Assembly to pass a budget by the end of the week. But before that, the Senate must renew a multi-billion-dollar tax.
Police bodycam footage from February shows a Lincoln County Jail employee assisting with an inmate intake. At one point in the video, the inmate recognizes him, but not because he is an employee, but because he has seen the man in jail before.
IRS Public Affairs Officer Cesar Yabor warns taxpayers not to let today’s date provide a false sense of security. Tax day may have passed, but the tax scam threat remains real.
Raising Cane's, the renowned chicken finger brand, is offering an all-expenses-paid summer vacation to 10 lucky teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week.
On the day he was scheduled to begin a jury trial for killing his ex-girlfriend's aunt, a St. Louis man agreed to a plea deal to avoid a first-degree murder charge.
Court records say a Kansas City-area man who’s charged with killing his hospitalized wife told police he couldn’t take care of her or afford her medical bills.