Man charged for Monday homicide in University City
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A man has been charged with a homicide that took place in University City on Monday. Mikhail Tsukerman was charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of armed criminal action. According to court records, officers responded to a 911 call...
Mo. inmate charged with kidnapping, robbery after attack that left CO unconscious
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis detainee has been charged in an attack at the City Justice Center that left a corrections officer unconscious during a meal delivery round, St. Louis Public Radio reports. The incident happened around 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 11 when an inmate, identified as 23-year-old...
Man found dead in North City, police say
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A man was found dead in North City Tuesday evening, police say. The man was found near the intersection of Bishop PL Scott and Sullivan around 5:00 p.m. Officers responded to the area for shots fired. When they arrived, they found the man.
STL places offering free meals this Thanksgiving
ST. LOUIS – After a quite intense start to November, coming together as a community is more important than ever. In the spirit of the holiday, many local organizations will be holding a free Thanksgiving dinner for those in the St. Louis area on Thursday, Nov. 27. Below is...
Former staffer says St. Louis sheriff didn’t order then-jail boss’ handcuffing
Former Master Sgt. Bryan Robins said he remembers the day he helped Lt. Wayne Honer place handcuffs on then-acting jail Commissioner Tammy Ross. On the fourth day of the trial that could remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery, Robins recalled believing a confrontation between Ross and Montgomery was getting out...
‘I had 30 minutes left to live’: Brentwood man reunites with stranger who saved...
ST. LOUIS — The last thing 54-year-old Rob Hanselman remembers is stepping into the woods near his Brentwood home on a rainy November 2024 morning, the kind of rain that turns creeks into rivers and rivers into something far more dangerous. He doesn’t remember the floodwaters rising. He doesn’t...
St. Louis plumbers brace for ‘Brown Friday’
Thanksgiving is hard on pipes and sewers. The day after is often called ‘Brown Friday’ by plumbers.
St. Louis sheriff trial ends with claims removal effort is ‘abusive’ and Montgomery ‘failed’
The trial in the Missouri attorney general’s case that could remove St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery from office came to a close on Tuesday, with more than 30 witnesses testifying over the course of a week. “This court was very concerned with the urgency of a matter of this...
Lotawata Creek Restaurant In Fairview Heights Closes After 29 Years
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — After 29 years of serving generous portions and Southern-style hospitality, Lotawata Creek announced it has permanently closed its location at 311 Salem Place in Fairview Heights. The restaurant, a longtime community favorite in the Metro East region, officially ended operations, marking the close...
This Day in History: US National Guard Troops move into Ferguson, Missouri
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon ordered hundreds of US National Guard Troops to Ferguson, outside St. Louis, to prevent further rioting and looting sparked by a grand jury’s decision not to indict a police officer in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.

















