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'Someone's going to die': Growing AC concerns, more at St. Louis senior apartment building
ST. LOUIS — "We are in urgent need," said Sharon Williams, the president of the residents' association at the Homer G. Phillips Senior Living apartment building, located near Whittier Street and Kennerly Avenue in north St. Louis. Williams told 5 On Your Side for weeks, she and many of...
Here's how Columbia, the school district and Mizzou are reacting to Parson's budget
Missouri has completed its budget year and is onto the next. This means that Gov. Mike Parson has signed and vetoed myriad line-items in the state operating budget, with definite impacts in Columbia and Boone County. The City of Columbia, Columbia Public Schools and the University of Missouri System are reacting to...
Ukrainian child undergoing treatment at Ranken Jordan after life-altering car crash
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Kapusterynska family moved to the United States from war-torn Ukraine to seek a better life. But while living their American dream, a driver crashed into their car, causing life-threatening injuries. The family arrived in Kansas in September 2023. After settling in with...
'You know what, it's just time to go,' Longtime Fox 2 News Anchor Elliott Davis discusses retirement after more than 45 years
Longtime Fox 2 News Anchor Elliott Davis is retiring in August. He joined KMOX’s Total Information A.M. to discuss his retirement and looks back some notable ‘You Paid For It’ stories.
Carpenters Building New City of Eureka Government Center
EUREKA, Mo. – Members of the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council are hard at work constructing the $11.5 million facility that will hold the police, courts and city hall under one roof. Union Carpenters with Integrate Construction Partners, Archimages and TJ Wies are the project team. They began work in...
Firework buyers flock to St. Charles ahead of Fourth of July
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Fireworks City located off of Interstate 70 has customers coming from all over the St. Louis area. “There are a lot of tents in St. Charles County because St. Louis City and St. Louis County don’t have them,” says Josh Galati of Fireworks City.
2024 APA Junior Championships Results
Young poolplayers made their way to the Renaissance St. Louis Airport Hotel in St. Louis, Mo., for the Junior Championships June 29 – July 1, 2024. After three days of competition, four kids returned home junior champions!. Champions received a prize package that included a $300 Amazon gift card,...
Washington University alums conquer maternity industry
Washington University alum Chelsea Hirschhorn founded Frida, a company dedicated to aiding new mothers with fertility, baby hygiene, and postpartum care. Her own journey with parenthood inspired the venture, which aims to address previously overlooked aspects of infant health and wellness. Using her law and business educational background, Frida has seen substantial growth under Hirschhorn’s leadership. Today, she is a recognized and trusted name in many households and major retail outlets.
St. Louis man who illegally entered U.S. from Mexico stopped by Hannibal police driving vehicle stolen from Ohio
HANNIBAL, Mo. — A St. Louis man was arrested Tuesday after he was arrested for speeding, and law enforcement officials later learned the car he was driving was reported as stolen. The 10th Judicial Circuit Court of Marion County on Tuesday charged Oday J. Elayyan, 28, of St. Louis...
SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital unveils renderings of new pediatric facility
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital has given a look at their new pediatric facility. The new 14-story hospital will be at Chouteau Avenue and Grand Boulevard. It will have 192 beds, an expanded pediatric intensive care unit, a bone marrow transplant unit, operating rooms, a Dialysis Unit and more.
Pacific pool problems push aldermen off the deep end
Frustration over delays in opening Pacific’s municipal pool boiled over in a tense meeting of the Board of Aldermen Friday, June 28, with several of the city’s aldermen placing much of the responsibility at the feet of Mayor Heather Filley. City officials had hoped to open the pool...
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