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Fallen Marine from Missouri returns home, St. Louis community pays respects
News Weather Watch Traffic Sports Contests Studio STL Jobs Connect. Marine Sergeant Colin Arslanbas from O'Fallon, Missouri, who tragically died during a training exercise, return home for the last time Friday afternoon.
Show Me The Weekend: Parades, Cinco De Mayo, Kentucky Derby & More
ST. LOUIS — It's the first weekend of May and there are lots of events happening around the St. Louis area. If you're looking for fun weekend activities for you and the kids, we have you covered. Keyway Gala. First up is Keyway's Gala: A Million Dreams. It takes...
Dozens of motorcyclists ride from Lebanon to St. Louis to honor Army veteran
LEBANON, Mo. (KY3) - The ashes of an Ozarks man who died in a motorcycle crash last year are on their final ride. Motorcyclists, friends, family, and fellow veterans joined together Friday to remember Brian Fox and ride I-44 from Lebanon to St. Louis for his burial. “It’s rough every...
Neighbors near Kingshighway crosswalk to Tower Grove Park call for safety improvements
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A pedestrian crossing near Tower Grove Park has drawn the ire of nearby neighborhoods in recent weeks due to repeated crashes and close calls with pedestrians. People who use the crosswalk to get to the park have been concerned about safety due to...
New zebra first animal born at Wildcare Park
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Saint Louis Zoo welcomed a new bundle of joy in April. A new zebra foal named Roxie was born on April 16. Roxie was born in April and is spending quality time with her mom at the zoo’s Wildcare Park, so you won’t be able to see her in person quite yet. Her father lives in the red rocks area at the zoo.
Missouri judge rules local governments can stack sales tax on marijuana
A judge in St. Louis ruled Thursday that local municipalities can stack sales taxes on marijuana dispensaries, the first court ruling on a much-debated issue playing out around the state. The lawsuit was filed by Robust Missouri 3 LLC. The company saw its Florissant dispensary’s tax rate on cannabis products rise to 14.988% after both […] The post Missouri judge rules local governments can stack sales tax on marijuana appeared first on Missouri Independent.
What to expect for KMOX Day at the ballpark on May 8, along with other Cardinals giveaways in May
Megan Eberhart is the Cardinals Director of Promotions and Events, and she joined us in studio to preview the month of giveaways and maybe a little something on the City Connect uniforms.
Live Nation’s Concert Week offers $25 tickets to St. Louis-area shows
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - As part of the 10-year anniversary of Live Nation’s Concert Week, fans will be able to enjoy over 5,000 shows with $25 tickets between May 8 to May 14. Live Nation’s limited-time ticket offer encompasses over 900 artists, including 21 Savage, Alanis...
Looking at Veteran's Community Project Village for homeless veterans six months on
The Veterans Community Project campus includes a village of tiny houses for veterans, and an Outreach Center to provide walk-in support services for any Veteran in the St. Louis Metro Area.
Fence installed at Washington University as protesters decry university, police treatment
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Washington University has erected fencing around its campus, just days after a large pro-Palestine protest, citing preparations for commencement ceremonies. “Worrying times, worrying times, honestly,” said Caleb Hughes. That was Washington University alumnus Hughes’s reaction after hearing his alma mater put up...
Remains of local sailor who died in Pearl Harbor attack identified 80 years later
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) -- More than 2,400 service members and civilians were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor more than 80 years ago. The remains of one of those service members, a sailor from the St. Louis area, have now been identified. George T. George was stationed...
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