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'We wanted to create a sober space where you can go and enjoy music' Sober concert series debuts in St. Louis this week
This week, the Garage at the Intersection concert series begins, which aims to offer a venue for sober St. Louisans and they can enjoy music. The venue is located at 3323 Washington Avenue in the Grand Center Arts District.
Teenage boy shot in south St. Louis Wednesday afternoon
ST. LOUIS — A teenage boy was shot Wednesday afternoon in south St. Louis' Carondelet neighborhood. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said officers responded at 3:49 p.m. to the shooting on the 6100 block of Idaho Avenue. They found the boy, believed to be about 14 years old, with a gunshot wound to his thigh.
St. Louis man arrested in Scott City after police locate AR-15 pistol
SCOTT CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - A St. Louis man was arrested after Scott City police located an AR-15 pistol. According to the Scott City Police Department, officers were dispatched to a residence in Scott City around 8:19 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14. This was for a report of an armed man refusing to leave.
St. Louis City reveals plans to repave and redesign Kingshighway
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The city of St. Louis revealed the first of several repaving and redesign projects as part of the $46 million traffic safety improvement plan funded by COVID relief money. The first part of the project is Kingshighway. The City released the plan for...
19-year-old suspected burglar behind bars awaiting trial
A 19-year-old St. Louis man is facing 20 counts tied to a series of crimes ranging from car theft, car clouting, and assorted property damage across the Central West End, St. Louis Hills, and Lindenwood Park neighborhoods.
SLMPD down over 300 officers from 2021, but Chief Tracy says recruitment efforts going well
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - St. Louis Metropolitan Police (SLMPD) continues to lose more officers than they can replace, but the chief believes the situation is improving. SLMPD Chief Robert Tracy told the Budget Committee at the Board of Aldermen Thursday that the force has 911 commissioned officers...
After more than 30 years in prison, Chris Dunn’s hearing for freedom set for Tuesday
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A judge has scheduled a hearing for Missouri inmate Chris Dunn for Tuesday morning. In February, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney filed a petition to vacate Christopher Dunn’s murder conviction. A St. Louis court convicted Dunn for the fatal shooting of Ricco Rogers, 15, on May 18, 1990.
Hazelwood man arrested, charged in road rage shooting Wednesday in University City
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A Hazelwood man has been arrested and charged in a road-rage shooting Wednesday morning on the exit ramp from southbound Interstate-170 to Delmar Boulevard that left one person injured. St. Louis County prosecutors have charged 32-year-old Octavian D. Carr with counts of first-degree...
Daniel Riley robbery case dropped by prosecutors
St. Louis City prosecutors filed to drop a robbery case against Daniel Riley this morning, nearly one month removed from being sentenced to nearly 19 years for his part in causing the crash that took the legs of Janae Edmundson.
Cahokia Heights is getting a new high school. Here’s the timeline, design and financing
Editor's note: This story was originally published in the Belleville News-Democrat. Cahokia High School was built in 1951 with a boiler system from a World War II submarine. The building also lacks a modern heating, ventilation and air conditioning system and has about $40 million in needed repairs, District 187 officials say.
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