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Future Eagles Step Up To The Plate At Baseball Camp
Sullivan High School held a youth baseball camp for its future Eagles on June 24, 26 and 28. They trained 4th-5th graders from 3:30 to 5 p.m., then 6th-8th followed until 6:30 p.m. Head coach Ian Whitson preached to the kids and teenagers how important it is to learn the...
Fraternal Order Of Eagles 12U Cap Off A Perfect Season
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) 12U team capped off their perfect season with a 16-8 victory over 7 Cedars on Thursday, June 27. FOE head coach Joe Starr could not have been any prouder of his squad for accomplishing the difficult feat of going undefeated. The final message he wants to give his team is to continue playing baseball even with the season wrapped up. Starr wants his boys to continue their love of the game and suggests they can play catch with a ball or be on a travel team to continue improving. He also thanked every sponsor who helped fund the youth league this year and gave the opportunity for each kid to play the sport.
Taxpayers on the hook for $40K a month for now-ousted St. Louis official
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- Explore St. Louis announced Tuesday that its president, Kitty Ratcliffe, will be retiring early amid mounting criticism about construction on the convention center. First Alert 4 Investigates has learned Ratcliffe will exit her job at the end of next month but will still collect...
‘We have to remove them’; As rains threatens America’s Birthday Parade, SLMPD police aware of Pro-Palestinian protest plans
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - St. Louis Metropolitan police (SLMPD) are teaming up with St. Louis Fire Department to prevent protestors from stopping America’s Birthday Parade on July 4. The parade is scheduled for 10:00 am on Thursday in downtown St. Louis. “Protestors, they are there to...
Junior Legion Baseball — St. Peters Post 313 at St. Clair Post 347
St. Clair Post 347 defeated St. Peters Post 313, 3-2, Saturday, June 29, in the first game of a doubleheader at St. Clair High School. To order photo reprints, click the "Buy This Photo" button below the photo you are viewing. Reprints are processed through our photo lab partner MyCapture. Photo orders can now be processed any time, day or night, through our safe secure and easy to use system. We now offer a wide range of photo reprint products including Coffee Mugs, Shirts, Canvas Prints and MORE! Order your reprints today! Photos and other materials on this website are property of the Missourian and are protected by copyright law. Reproduction is unlawful. You may not duplicate this material.
Meet the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium's newest giraffe, who is in good health
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Zoo is welcoming a new addition. The Zoo's giraffe herd welcomed a new baby giraffe, a girl born to 12-year-old Makali. The calf weighed approximately 125 pounds and stood 5 feet and 6 inches tall at birth. The newborn's neonatal exam showed...
St. Louis man charged with murder in May drive-by shooting in Midtown
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A St. Louis man was charged with murder on Tuesday in a drive-by shooting in May that left one man dead and three others injured in Midtown. Jordan D. Huddlen, 27, faces counts of first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault, unlawful use of a weapon, tampering with evidence, and four counts of armed criminal action in the death of 19-year-old Eddie Randall Jr. and injuries sustained by three other victims.
'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...
Missouri American Water, Ameren Missouri request St. Louis-area rate hikes
Your utility bills could look a little higher come next year. Two St. Louis-area utility providers, Missouri American Water and Ameren Missouri, have formally filed requests to increase their base rates.
Authorities: Missing 3-year-old girl reported from Georgia last seen in KCMO
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - An endangered person advisory for a missing person that originated in Georgia is now connected to Kansas City, Mo. Authorities with the Missouri State Highway Patrol said the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office issued an endangered person advisory for 3-year-old Zaryiah Storto-Shell. The missing girl...
We interviewed the 'fastest boy in America' 11 years ago. Now his Olympic dreams are coming true
ST. LOUIS — When Brandon Miller was 11 years old, he was already dreaming about the Olympics. "Every day I wake up, you know, I dream about it — being in the race, standing on the podium, getting the gold medal around my neck," the young boy told 5 On Your Side's Frank Cusumano in 2013.
Viking Mississippi returning to Cape Girardeau due to high water levels upriver
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Cape Girardeau tourism leaders announced the Viking Cruise Lines are making some changes to planned itineraries for future cruises. Leaders say due to issues upriver with dams and higher than normal river levels, the Viking Mississippi riverboat will be coming back to Cape Girardeau on July 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. once again.
Storm damage: Giant oak tree damages 135-year-old home in Liberty
LIBERTY, Mo. — People in Liberty are cleaning up afterstorm damage there. A giant oak fell on a 135-year-old home. The tree tore off the upper corner of the home, and the entire lower roof was knocked off the structure and crashed onto the front porch. Jeanne Crews says...
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