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Man, woman charged in connection with deadly restaurant shooting in south St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — A man and a woman were charged Wednesday, more than a week after a shooting at a south St. Louis restaurant left one person dead and three others injured. On Wednesday, the Circuit Attorney's Office issued charges against 33-year-old Katrina Kelly and 37-year-old Kyle Penton in connection with the deadly shooting at Sam's Southern Eatery in the 3500 block of Gravois Avenue, just north of the intersection with Grand Boulevard.
Golf Ball-Size Hail, 70 MPH Winds Possible in Missouri Thursday
Batten down the hatches as Missouri is set to have multiple rounds of severe weather on Thursday that is expected to bring golf ball-size hail and 70 mph winds. It's possible storms could bring tornadoes, too. The National Weather Service in St. Louis, Missouri updated its severe storm outlook for...
Severe thunderstorms possible today and tomorrow, some flooding yesterday
Severe thunderstorms are possible across mid-Missouri this afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service says there will be two rounds of rain today. The first round of rain is not expected to turn into severe storms. The chances of severe storms increase this afternoon. One round of storms is likely...
Missouri education department still behind on child care subsidy payments
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is still behind on payments to child care providers after previously saying issues would be resolved by the end of July. The post Missouri education department still behind on child care subsidy payments appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
TierPoint Adding New Data Center in Missouri
Ameren Missouri Enables Delivery of Multi-Megawatt Power Capacity. TierPoint, a leading provider of secure, connected IT platform solutions that power digital transformation initiatives, today announced its acquisition of a building in downtown St. Louis that it plans to transform into an enterprise-grade data center through an investment of up to $150 million. A major Fortune 100 company has already signed as an anchor tenant.
Missouri man sentenced to death for the 2007 death of 9-year-old Rowan Ford gets execution date
Nearly 17 years after the tragic murder of nine-year-old Rowan Ford, an execution date has been scheduled for one of the men responsible for her death. The Supreme Court of Missouri issued an execution warrant for Christopher Collings on Tuesday. His execution is set for 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3. This follows a request made in April by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who sought an execution date for Collings, convicted of the 2007 murder of young Ford.
Farmers Almanac Suddenly Shares Red Flags About Missouri’s Winter
I am not a fan of winter and find it hard to even look at my snow shovel. I might need to change my attitude if Farmer's Almanac is right about Missouri's upcoming winter season. They say there are red flags of trouble everywhere. Farmer's Almanac just issued their outlook...
Intersection at U.S. 60 and Hwy. 125 set to reopen in Rogersville
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The $20 million fix of U.S. 60 at Highway 125 in Rogersville, intended to reduce crashes and ease congestion, is set to reopen. Drivers are looking forward to it, along with first responders who have seen a fair share of crashes at the intersection over the years. “It’s going to be a […]
Brookside and Waldo residents express concern, frustrations on crime
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - More than 100 people filled an auditorium in Brookside Wednesday night to ask police and prosecutors what they are doing to stop what feels like an endless string of crimes. “The car thefts have gone insane. Our family alone has had four car thefts,” resident...
Mizzou Football sells out reserved tickets, where you can find some for yourself
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Despite being two weeks away from the start of the 2024 season, University of Missouri football tickets have already sold out all reserved season tickets. According to a press release, a limited number of reserved single-game tickets remain available for games against Murray State, Buffalo, Boston College, Vanderbilt and Arkansas. Fans can […]
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