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Friday, July 26: 90s will have to wait until a storm clears the area
Happy Friday! We did it again, we didn’t hit 90°. It’s been 11 days since we hit 90°, quite a feat in late July. A pocket of unsettled weather moving north across the region this weekend will keep that streak going. For tonight, we can expect spotty showers and thunderstorms this evening to fade away […]
Man seriously injured after argument leads to hit-and-run in Fenton
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Charges were issued after a post-argument hit-and-run left a man with serious injuries Wednesday. Jake Robinson, 19 years of age, of the 2400 block of Glen Place in Granite City, Illinois, was charged Thursday with first-degree assault, armed criminal action and leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in physical injuries. Robinson is currently held without bond.
Federal money to analyze environmental impact of construction materials coming to Missouri
Using sustainable building materials can be difficult when the environmental impact of most construction products is unknown. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aims to address that issue with the help of university and business partners, including those in Missouri. Both the University of Missouri, and the construction material manufacturer Holcim...
Missouri PSC reminds residents of local in-person and virtual public hearings for Evergy MoWest
July 29 - 6 p.m. at St. Joseph City Hall - Council Chambers located at 1100 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri. July 30 - 6 p.m. at Lee's Summit North High School Performing Arts Center located at 901 Northeast Douglas Street in Lee's Summit, Missouri. July 31 - 6 p.m....
CBS to Air ’13 Days in Ferguson’ Primetime Special on 10-Year Anniversary of Michael Brown Killing
The August TV event featuring Cedric the Entertainer dives into the aftermath of the 2014 police shooting The post CBS to Air ’13 Days in Ferguson’ Primetime Special on 10-Year Anniversary of Michael Brown Killing appeared first on TheWrap.
University City family recalls losing almost everything in historic flooding, 2 years later
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. — July 26 marks two years since record rainfall caused devastating flooding in University City. Our news crews were on the ground covering the flooding for hours and spoke with many people who were displaced by the rising waters. The community was touched by Al’lisa Simril...
‘Kid-preneurs’ show their business savvy at Urban Expo
The scene inside the America’s Center Convention Complex on Saturday was electrifying as kids bounced gleefully in an inflatable bounce house or slid down the inflatable slide or fearlessly rode bumper cars or just flat out enjoyed the numerous attractions, rides and even an onsite petting zoo. The activities...
ArchCity Defenders pushes to consolidate St. Louis’ municipal court system
ArchCity Defenders is calling for the consolidation of St. Louis’ municipal court system in its latest report, a decade after the killing of Michael Brown Jr. The civil rights organization says the courts are harming poor and predominantly Black people. The group released "In the Rearview Mirror: St. Louis’...
Precision and Practicality: On Day 3 of its Conference, the NAPB Seeks to Reinvent Breeding
Reinventing plant breeding can encompass a variety of innovations and advancements aimed at addressing contemporary challenges and leveraging new technologies. While integration of advanced technologies is important, consumer-centric approaches are crucial as well, attendees heard yesterday on Day 3 of the 2024 meeting of the National Association for Plant Breeding in St. Louis, MO.
Child dies in crash on EB I-70 at Grand Avenue
ST. LOUIS – One child has died and others have sustained injuries from multiple accidents on eastbound Interstate 70 Thursday morning. According to police, just after 8 a.m., a Dodge vehicle collided with a tractor trailer, causing debris to travel into other lanes. This debris carried into express lanes, causing a crash involving three more […]
A Cardinals-White Sox trade to cement St. Louis as NL contender
The St. Louis Cardinals are having quite the comeback year despite their obvious weaknesses. While they appear closer to postseason material, they currently don’t look like they have a shot against the titans of the NL like the Dodgers or Phillies. One such weakness is the lack of a reliable starter behind Sonny Gray.
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