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Missouri Rescuers Spot A Small Face Beside The Highway And Move Carefully To Save...

Donna Lochmann and her rescue team at a Missouri shelter had already handled more difficult situations than they could count. So when they heard about a frightened little animal hidden in thick brush beside a busy road, they sprang into action without hesitating. Donna and Kristen searched carefully through the...
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Neighbors on The Hill consider forming a historic district

In recent years, The Hill has seen a level of construction activity more typical for wide-open suburbia than a dense neighborhood in the City of St. Louis. Moda at The Hill recently brought 225 new apartment units online, part of an 11-acre development. Land that once held a special education school is now becoming a c
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St. Louis officials subpoena state-appointed police board after budget hearing snub

ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s Budget and Public Employees Committee on Monday voted to issue a subpoena to the state-appointed St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners after the police board declined to appear before aldermen to present its proposed fiscal 2027 budget. The committee...
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Jennings Junior High Brawl Turns Deadly as Teen Takes Manslaughter Deal

A Jennings teenager has admitted to manslaughter in the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy during a chaotic fight outside a local junior high, a confrontation caught on a flurry of cellphone and surveillance videos that left families and school staff stunned across the St. Louis suburbs. The guilty plea...
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Animals relocated from St. Clair County Animal Control center amid possibility of flash flooding

BELLEVILLE, Ill. (First Alert 4) -Several rescue animals were relocated from the St. Clair County Animal Control center due to the possibility of flash flooding. The St. Clair County Emergency Management Agency stated that 49 dogs and 20 cats were successfully relocated on Monday as more storms crossed the area, raisin
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Fox’s Finest Meats, Seafood & Marketplace slated to open in Kirkwood

Fresh fish, prime meat, and a gourmet grocer is coming to Kirkwood, and it’s all under one roof. Next month, Fox’s Finest, Meats, Seafood & Marketplace (159 W. Argonne) is slated to open directly across the street from 4 Hands + Peacemaker, at the corner of Argonne Avenue and North Clay.
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St. Louis charter school abruptly shuts down, leaving 100 students displaced

ST. LOUIS — Families at a downtown charter school are in a state of shock after the administration abruptly canceled the remainder of the academic year in a late-night announcement, leaving approximately 100 students completely displaced. The St. Louis Voices Academy of Media Arts, or SLVA, located on Olive...
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St. Louis Census numbers show 23,000 fewer residents than 2020; city leaders want to...

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - New numbers in from the U.S. Census Bureau this month indicate the city of St. Louis has lost 23,000 residents since 2020, and those numbers don’t even cover the unknown loss of residents from last year’s tornado. “I think city leadership...
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St. Louis man indicted in Alton armed robbery, alleged crime spree

35-year-old St. Louis man accused of Alton armed robbery, truck theft attempt
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‘Hot Rod Granny’ wins burnout competitions in classic Cadillac

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (Aging Untold) — Life is an adventure for Annie Koehler, 79, and one of those adventures led to the nickname “Annie the Hot Rod Granny.”. Her son, Jamie Hutchins, owns a racing engine shop in Bethalto, Missouri, where he built a 1957 Cadillac as a gift for his mother.

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