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Construction to start on new ag education center in St. Louis
UPDATE: Man Shot, Killed in Penrose
Homicide Detectives are investigating the shooting death of a man on September 1, 2025 in the 4400 block of Marcus Avenue.
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How St. Louis Decided to Increase Density – Without New Buildings
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UPDATE: Man Dies Following Mark Twain Double Shooting, Suspect Charged
On August 29, 2025, just after 11:40PM, District 6 Officers responded to a call for a shooting in the 5300 block of N Euclid Ave.
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Trivia Night Saturday Sept. 20
Metro Transit workers' union is taken over after 'corruption or financial malpractice'
The union representing many Metro Transit workers has been taken over by its parent organization after a budget deficit of $930,000.
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Judge Says Trump FCC Being ‘Vague And Uninformative’ In Response To DOGE-Related Lawsuit
Back in April, the Trump FCC was sued by Nina Burleigh and Frequency Forward, alleging that Elon Musk’s influence in government was “creating unmanageable conflicts of interest within the FCC.” There’s not much debate there; Musk is getting slathered in new taxpayer subsidies via a Republican rewrite of the infrastructure bill, and all inquiries into his companies’ […]
Company to store 'hazardous materials' in St. Charles' wellhead district
At the Tuesday meeting, a handful of residents urged the council to reject Life Couriers' request.
No injuries reported in south St. Louis house fire
ST. LOUIS - No injuries were reported after a house fire overnight Tuesday in south St. Louis. According to the St. Louis Fire Department, the fire broke out in the attic of the home around 3 a.m. on the 3100 block of Potomac Street in south St. Louis' Gravois Park neighborhood. No injuries were reported [...]
Missouri hospitals to provide 24/7 telehealth for assault survivors
Missouri hospitals can now offer 24/7 telehealth support for sexual assault survivors through the new SAFE V-T Network, which links hospital staff with certified forensic nurse examiners.
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$1.3 billion Powerball jackpot draws hopeful participants
The Powerball jackpot has reached $1.3 billion for Wednesday night's drawing, making it the fifth-largest in the game's history, with the cash option for the jackpot at approximately $589 million.
Disaster destroyed their St. Louis homes. Then the real estate ‘vultures’ swooped in
When a mile-wide tornado hit St. Louis on May 16, DeAmon White hopped in his car and rushed home. As he navigated downed trees and power lines, turning his 10-minute commute into a three-hour slog, he worried whether his family, neighbors, and home made it through unscathed. When he turned the corner onto his block, […]
Construction to start on new ag education center in St. Louis
Green House Venture said its new 9,500-square-foot facility at 3966 DeTonty Street will provide lessons in urban agriculture, bioscience, nutrition and dietetics.
Unsafe staffing is the quiet emergency in Missouri hospitals
Kortni Davis was an ICU nurse in Missouri from 2018 to 2021. She recalls starting a shift with two patients. “I did my morning checks and found one patient declining at 7:30 a.m. I did not leave that patient’s room until 5 p.m., except to grab supplies,” she said. “We were short staffed. I had […]
Wednesday, Sept. 3 - Keeping detainees connected
A group of activists is offering assistance to ICE detainees during their stay at a Ste. Genevieve jail. Volunteers with “Abide in Love” say it’s a form of protest, and a way to provide comfort to immigrants facing possible deportation. Organizer Susan Johnson discusses why she formed the group with St. Louis Public Radio’s Ulaa Kuziez.
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