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2 Missouri Places Suddenly Among Most Rat-Infested in America
There are some things you love to see your city become famous for and others you don't. This is that second one. Suddenly, two Missouri places have become synonymous with a vile creature - rats. I have a pretty strong stomach and really am not afraid of much. For my...
Hundreds of state workers could leave downtown St. Louis for the county
ST. LOUIS — Hundreds of state workers could soon leave the city for the county. Now, St. Louis leaders are sounding off about the potential mass exodus. The business bombshell came Tuesday during a state meeting with Governor Mike Parson and other key leaders. Local leaders said it won’t stop their efforts to give downtown a boost.
Grand Pride Parade in St. Louis disrupted by protesters
ST. LOUIS — Thousands of people gathered in downtown St. Louis Sunday for a Pride parade. The Grand Pride Parade stepped off at noon, heading westbound on Market Street. The parade was delayed after protesters entered the parade route with a message supporting Palestine and denouncing genocide. About a dozen protesters sat on Market Street.
JULY 4th Events & Fireworks displays
The City of Florissant is upholding it’s tradition to celebrate Independence Day. The celebration will be held on the grounds of the James J. Eagan Civic Center which is located at the intersection of Parker Road and Waterford Drive. The celebration will begin at 7:15 pm with an outdoor concert performance. Learn more by clicking this link to their website.
Experts settle the Debate, Who has the BEST BBQ, St. Louis or KC?
According to the experts at lawnstarter.com, Kansas City, Missouri is the number one BBQ city in America this year, 5 spots ahead of its across-the-state counterpart St. Louis, which ranks 6th on the list. The cities in the 2nd-5th spots are Memphis, Houston, Kansas City KANSAS, and Los Angeles. The BBQ is so good in the Kansas City area that the experts say the Kansas side BBQ is better than any BBQ you can find in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Orlando, or anywhere else.
The 43rd annual Grand Pride Parade turns Downtown St. Louis all the colors of the rainbow
ST. LOUIS — Thousands showed up in Downtown St. Louis, this Sunday, for the Grand Pride Parade, turning the city all the colors of the rainbow. Attendee, Jeslyn Lodwick says St. Louis brought the energy, "the people, the personalities, the love in the air!" Sunday's Grand Pride Parade wraps...
Fourth of July storms could threaten St. Louis-area fireworks events
ST. LOUIS — A storm system may push the usually outdoor Fourth of July celebrations indoors while threatening the cancelation or rescheduling of traditional firework shows across the St. Louis area. 5 On Your Side meteorologists issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for July 3-4. The storms threaten numerous...
String quartet from Ohio surprises local firefighters
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Students from Bowling Green State University in Ohio played a concert for St. Louis firefighters. The students were in town for a string quartet music festival. They were slated to play a concert at a private venue, Engine House One, but when they typed it into their GPS, they were directed to the firehouse.
Watch as this emaciated and very hot dog is rescued by St. Louis officials
From the group "STRAY RESCUE OF ST. LOUIS"....A call came in from a good Samaritan who found this dog. They sent us these photos and we couldn't get in our car and drive there fast enough. We were so thankful to see the compassionate callers waiting with her when we arrived. She is as old as the hills, very dehydrated and emaciated. We named her Tuscany.
With only months to spare, vacate hearing set for Marcellus Williams ahead of execution
A hearing date has been set to for death row inmate Marcellus Williams to determine if he should have his conviction vacated, with hearing set for Aug. 21, just over a month ahead of Williams’s execution date, which is scheduled for Sept. 24.
Saint Louis Public Schools board approves new emergency transportation plan for upcoming school year
ST. LOUIS — The Saint Louis Public Schools Board of Education approved an emergency transportation plan Tuesday for the upcoming school year. One board member abstained from voting but the rest approved the emergency plan. Consultants said by this fall the Saint Louis Public School District has to eliminate...
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