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Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Hot Winter for Missouri & Illinois?
I will believe this when I see it actually happen. There are reports that the Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a warm and dry winter for both Missouri and Illinois. Let's dig in and see if that really is true. I went directly to the source and can confirm that...
Eureka man loses $1,000 in phone scam
Eureka Police are investigating a phone scam that cost a 58-year-old Eureka man $1,000. The man had been called by someone he thought was his daughter before a different man got on the phone and demand ransom money, police reported. The man told police he was called at about 11:40...
Area High School Football schedule for August 29th-30th
Week 1 of high school football in Missouri is here. Below is a list of all of the games being played in the KFEQ/St. Joseph Post area!. Tune into KFEQ Radio (680, 95.3, 680kfeq.com) for Friday Night Lights with Matt Pike every Friday night of the regular season from 10- midnight. for scores and interviews with area coaches!
Dolly Parton is Sending Free Books to Children in Michigan + Others
You may have heard of Dolly Parton's free book program and wondered if there's a catch. There is no catch. The Queen of Nashville gives out millions of free books to Michigan children and kids nationwide every month. How Did Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Come About?. Dolly Parton grew up...
1 of Missouri’s Largest Gas Providers Closing 1,000 Stations
Many will not be happy about two things. First, one of Missouri's largest gas providers is reportedly planning to close 1,000 stations. Second, the reason why will likely cause many to be angry. The news about one of Missouri's largest gas providers and their plan to close 1,000 stations comes...
Tax dollars used to buy luxury cars
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - On some days, there are three identical, black Genesis G-80 luxury cars parked outside the Armed Forces Career Center in the 2100 block of Michigan Avenue in Arnold. All three have U.S. government license plates. First Alert 4 saw the vehicles and wondered...
Dispute over Arnold post office resolved
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Work on the new, permanent location for the Arnold Post Office stopped suddenly in mid August. A sign that says “stop work order” is posted to the window at the building, located in the 2100 block of Michigan Avenue. According to...
Area Jewish leader considers case closed on anti-Semitic issue in Kirkwood school
KIRKWOOD, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Efforts to mend tensions are underway for one Kirkwood middle school teacher who was accused of anti-Semitic behavior and denying the Holocaust earlier this month. Rabbi Jeffrey Abraham of the B’nai Amoona Congregation told First Alert 4 that after speaking with the teacher, he...
Box: Valley Park 6, Gateway Science Academy 2
1 2 Final Valley Park 5 1 6 Gateway Science Academy 0 2 2 Overall League Pts For/Avg Pts Against/Avg Valley Park 1-0 0-0 6/6 2/2 Gateway Science Academy 0-1 0-0 2/2 6/6 Valley Park G A Will Geary (Sr.) 4 0 Joe Buckman (Sr.) 2 0 Cooper Bellchamber (Sr.) 0 1 Landon Bilyeu (Sr.) 0 1 Matthew Bell (So.) 0 1 Luke Geary 0 1 Gateway Science Academy Individual stats have not been reported.
'It stops with us': After fighting more than a decade, advocates obtain maps of radioactive waste at West Lake Landfill
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — A St. Louis County community has more answers about its Superfund Site in Bridgeton. On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency had its open house on West Lake Landfill. EPA shared these maps below, along with a slideshow of next steps. The 200-acre West Lake...
St. Louis mom killed in wrong-way crash 'was excited about starting a new life with her kids," says family
ST. LOUIS — Family members say Latricia Robinson was outgoing, friendly, loved taking pictures and loved people. "My daughter, she was a character. She enjoys life. She'd make you laugh when she was sad. She was just a beautiful person and could light up any room," said Patricia Robinson, Latricia Robinson's mother.
STL area high school football kicks off with referee shortage
The excitement of Friday night lights returned to the St. Louis area this weekend as high school football teams kicked off their season. Some organizations providing referees to area games wish they had more officials.
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