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Lake St. Louis Police Officer Fatally Shoots Man Following Terrifying Shootout and Chase
In a shocking incident in O'Fallon, Missouri, a man was fatally shot by police after firing at a clock tower and leading officers on a chase. The suspect, identified as Douglas Allen Fips, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officer-Involved Shooting in O'Fallon Prompts Ongoing Investigation
O'FALLON, MO - According to a press release issued by the O'Fallon Police Deparment on Sunday, December 3, 2023, the O'Fallon Missouri Police Department has reported an officer-involved shooting in the vicinity of Highway P and the Royal Oaks Subdivision.
Push for Ban on Seclusion Rooms in Missouri Schools Amid Police Shootings
In this 10 p.m. update, uncover the controversial use of 'seclusion rooms' in Missouri schools and the push for their ban. Also, get the latest on two separate fatal police encounters in St. Charles County, and the forecast for Tuesday morning's rush hour.
St. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Two officer-involved shootings in St. Charles County
In O’Fallon and Lake St. Louis police shoot at gun-toting suspects, another death at City Justice Center, regional crime strategy meeting today, only warnings for Missouri’s hands-free law, what people say they want from Rams settlement
Elderly residents fostering older pets is a ‘win-win’
A friend in O’Fallon, Missouri sent this to me and it sounded like a great idea: PAWS is looking for people over 65 who live independently and would like the companionship of a pet, but whose finances won’t stretch to pet ownership. A healthy, older dog or cat...
Experience the Flavor: Top 4 Fast Food Spots in Wentzville
This article is set to explore four top-notch fast food spots in Wentzville. Have you had the chance to experience any of these yet? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below!
Dogs in Need: Could Your Home Be Their New Home in saint peters, MO?
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around saint peters.
Three Men Charged for Kidnapping and Forced Labor in St. Charles County
• Three men, Venkatesh R. Sattaru, Sravanvarma Penumetcha, and Nikhil V. Penmatsa, have been charged in St. Charles County, Missouri, for allegedly holding a 20-year-old Indian national captive for several months, during which they repeatedly beat him and forced him into labor.
Chicken N Pickle is set to serve in St. Charles
ST CHARLES, Mo. — Chicken N Pickle will start serving at a second Missouri location next week. The concept, pairing a restaurant/bar with indoor and outdoor pickleball courts, will open a new location in the Riverpointe development in St. Charles, Missouri, on Dec. 12. It is Chicken N Pickle’s first location in the St. Louis metro area and just its second in the state of Missouri.
Weekly Safety Report: Human Trafficking and Property Fraud Concerns in St. Charles County, Missouri
This week in St. Charles County, Missouri, two incidents have occurred that raise concerns for public safety. The first incident involves human trafficking, where a victim from India was rescued after being held captive, severely beaten, and forced to work at multiple homes in the county. The victim is currently receiving medical treatment for his injuries. The second incident involves property fraud, with homeowners being warned about the possibility of title theft and fraudulent deeds being registered to claim ownership of properties. The county is taking steps to educate property owners and detect any potential cases of fraud.
Luxurious 1-Story House in Chesterfield Sells for $985K
A stunning 1-story house near Chesterfield, Missouri recently sold on December 1st. Located at 2015 Brook Hill Ct, this luxurious home offers a spacious and elegant living experience. With 3 beds, 3.5 baths, and a generous 4,698 square feet of living space, this architectural masterpiece is truly a gem.
Weekly Safety Report: Incidents of Torture, Shooting, and Captivity Shake St. Charles County, Missouri
This week in St. Charles County, Missouri, several incidents have occurred that have raised concerns for the safety of the community. These incidents include a torture and assault case in Defiance, a shooting outside a bar in Wentzville, and a case of a student from India being held captive and beaten. The authorities have taken action in each case, and the victims are receiving medical attention and support.
Father-son duo combines love, life lessons and soul in ‘Duets With Dad’ stage show
Fans of soul singer Brian Owens might assume that he grew up singing with his musical family as a child. The truth is that he didn’t start singing with his father, Thomas Owens, a successful singer and manager in his own right, until he was an adult. Since Brian...
Three lawsuits against O'Fallon continuing, one has ended
Former O'Fallon Police Department employees Brian Hilke, Ed Smith, and Lisa Salisbury each filed employment discrimination lawsuits in 2021. Hilke’s jury trial has been pushed out to June 7, 2024. Salisbury’s jury trial has been pushed out to Dec. 16, 2024. Smith’s jury trial has not yet been...
'They had no time to talk to us': Student-athletes angry after Lindenwood University cuts 9 NCAA sports
ST CHARLES, Mo. — After Lindenwood University announced Friday it will cut 10 of its athletic teams, student-athletes who are impacted are angry and devastated. The university said the decision to drop nine of its Division I programs was made after it determined that the athletic department "had become too large to sustain the quality of the student experience Lindenwood expects."