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Take Part Foundation Grants $100,000 Donation To Aid Children With Rare Pediatric Diseases
ST. LOUIS – The Take Part Foundation, a St. Louis-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that identifies and funds medical research for rare pediatric conditions, has granted an award of $100,000 to St. Louis Children’s Hospital. This donation will help families with the cost of genetic testing, an often expensive but crucial first step toward a diagnosis.
Celebrate all things tequila for National Tequila Day!
ST. LOUIS – Our St. Louis tequila expert stops by to help us celebrate all things tequila. Maricarmen Ortiz is an expert in how tequila is made and all the ways we can use this drink to enjoy your next gathering!. To learn more, visit linktr.ee/maricarmenortiz.
Woman dies after being found injured in St. Louis street
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - St. Louis homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman. The 36-year-old woman was found with traumatic injuries to her body in the 300 block of Bellerive around 10 p.m. Wednesday. She was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital. Initial...
Artist Spotlight: Meet Jessica Vosk of ‘Waitress’
For each production this season, Artist Spotlight will highlight one Muny star for you to get to know. This week, we introduce you to Jessica Vosk, who stars as Jenna in the Muny premiere of Waitress. The show runs July 30-Aug. 5. At The Muny, Jessica has starred as Florence...
Granite City, Edwardsville, Alton, Bethalto Students Named To Washington University Dean’s List
ST LOUIS, Mo. – The following students have been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Washington University in St. Louis is counted among the world’s leaders in teaching, research, patient care and service to society. The university draws students to St. Louis from more than 110 countries and all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands and the Virgin Islands. The total student body is more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students.
St. Louis All Local PM: Dunn release, stabbing at City Justice Center, Pritzker pondering, Midtown Target impact
Another uprising at the St. Louis City Justice Center. A judge has ordered a state prison to immediately release Christopher Dunn. Illinois Gov J.B. Pritzker answers
Paul Goldschmidt is benefitting from the Cardinals lineup change
Last week, I wrote a piece about how the Cardinals needed to drop Paul Goldschmidt down in the lineup. On Sunday, they did just that, moving him to the seventh spot in the order. Sure enough, he hit a home run and helped them beat the Braves 6-2 to take the series and he picked up two hits on Monday night in the Cardinals' 2-1 loss to the Pirates.
Missouri Supreme Court halts release of man with overturned conviction as he was about to go free
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Supreme Court halted the immediate release Wednesday of a man whose murder conviction was overturned — just as the man was about to walk free. A St. Louis Circuit Court judge had ordered Christopher Dunn, now 52, to be released by 6 p.m. CDT Wednesday and threatened the prison warden with contempt if Dunn remained imprisoned. But Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey has been fighting Dunn’s release. The situation was chaotic as the deadline set by the judge approached. Corrections Department spokesperson Karen Pojmann told The Associated Press that Dunn was out of the prison facility and waiting for a ride. His wife told the AP she was on his way to pick him up. Minutes later, Pojmann corrected herself and said that while Dunn was signing paperwork to be released, the Missouri Supreme Court issued a ruling that put his freedom on hold. St. Louis Circuit Judge Jason Sengheiser overturned Dunn’s murder conviction Monday, citing evidence of “actual innocence” in the 1990 killing. He ordered Dunn’s immediate release then, but Bailey appealed, and the state Department of Corrections declined to release Dunn.
Cardinals to Honor 1964 World Series & 2004 NLCS Teams
The St. Louis Cardinals will celebrate the anniversary reunions of the 1964 World Series and 2004 National League Championship teams. Both the 20th anniversary and 60th anniversary reunions will take place at Busch Stadium on Friday. Among those who will be missing from the 1964 reunion are Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Mike Shannon, Tim McCarver, Ken Boyer, Curt Flood, and Red Schoendienst. Ray Washburn, Charlie James, and Carl Warwick will be among seven players participating in the 6:30 PM pregame ceremony before the Cardinals face the Washington Nationals.
Comcast subscribers may be able to watch Cardinals games again very soon
The St. Louis Cardinals are one of many teams around baseball that has been impacted by the Diamond Sports Group's bankruptcy over the course of this season, and fans who have Comcast as their television provider have been greatly impacted by the deterioration of the broadcasting rights. Since the beginning...
Carjacking victim says police won’t let her access recovered car
Criminals struck Christina Scott's car in the middle of the day—in a crime that’s continued to take unusual turns. Thankfully, she is OK and her car was found, but she can’t get inside her vehicle, which she says has her "whole life—like everything.”
St. Louis Cardinals SP Kyle Gibson
Kyle joins the show to break down a very important and needed All-Star Break spent with his family at the lake, Tuesday night’s win feeling like a playoff atmosphere, his up close takeaway from Skenes, calls him “electric”, what it means for Lance Lynn to hit that milestone, Kyle gets his biggest win of the summer—a trivia question win over Randy Karraker, the importance of getting a win on Wednesday afternoon and starting the 2nd half with back-to-back series wins and why the locker room isn’t affected much by the trade deadline looming.
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