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Ferguson teen’s lawncare business booming this winter, more growth on the horizon
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) - A Ferguson teenager is experiencing major success as his lawncare business, founded on grit and determination, continues to bring in new customers. Lawrence Hoye, 15, started Hoye Lawn and Landscaping LLC. when he was just 13 years old. “I just want to most definitely thank my...
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Living Well: New practices to keep your baby safe from SUID
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) is the number one cause of death in babies aged 29 days to 1 year old. In the St. Louis area and throughout Missouri, the rates are even higher. In today’s Living Well, we talk to a doctor about the...
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SLU finds cancer immunotherapy does not interfere with COVID-19 immunity in vaccinated patients
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - St. Louis University’s researched showed that cancer immunotherapy does not interfere with COVID-19 immunity in previously vaccinated patients. The university says this means it supposed recommending the vaccine for patients with cancer, even if they are receiving therapy. The lab studied T-Cell responses and antibody responses against COVID in vaccinated and unvaccinated patients receiving immunotherapy.
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Your go-to guide for Black owned eateries in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - From fancy to farms, from steaks to vegan - here is a comprehensive list of Black owned St. Louis businesses for all your food needs. The map is sortable by restaurants, cafes, catering and women owned businesses. There are also tags for food trucks and farms.
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Bissinger’s Chocolates to appear in movie
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- Bissinger’s Chocolates will have a starring role in a made-for-TV movie on a channel known for its love stories. Steve Harris has the sweet story.
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St. Louis Proud: White Knight Diner
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- A sandwich shop that means a lot to its community is standing the test of time. Steve Harris shows us in the above video a St. Louis diner that dates back to the 50s.
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New national guidelines for treatment of childhood obesity include options for medications, surgery
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - The American Academy of Pediatrics is releasing new guidelines for the treatment of childhood obesity, expanding options to include weight loss medication and surgery. The guidelines, the first from the academy to address childhood obesity, come as nearly one in five children under the age...
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Clydesdale mural that’s overlooked St. Louis for 55 years gets revamped
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Today, workers started removing the Clydesdale sign that has adorned the Anheuser-Busch brewery building for decades. The iconic sign has looked over I-55 for years. It is now getting revamped. This is to celebrate the Clydesdales’ 90th anniversary. The new mural was created by...
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Missouri dispensaries prepare to start recreational marijuana sales on Friday
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Dispensaries across the St. Louis region are gearing up for what likely could be a very busy weekend for the first ever sales of recreational, adult-use cannabis in the state. According to the Missouri Department of Health, the Division of Cannabis Regulation will begin approving...
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Billions of dollars in development to reverse decades of redlining, neglect on Delmar
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Delmar Boulevard was prosperous for decades and one of the places to be in St. Louis. That was then. And now, it has been hollowed out by actions that made it a dividing line between races and the “haves and have-nots.”. Between the city...
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St. Charles County mom donates kidney to 10-year-old son
WENTZVILLE (KMOV) -- A St. Charles County family has a bit of relief thanks to great medical care, and a great mom. Doctors determined last January that 10-year-old Jaxson Dreiling had stage 4 chronic kidney disease. He would need a transplant. Late last summer, the family got some good news....
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National Women and Girls in Sports day
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Today is National Women and Girls in Sports day. And there is a brand new non-profit offering a program to get women and girls of all ages more involved. News 4′s Steve Harris visited Dreamflight Theatricals at the Powerplex in Hazelwood.
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A look at Black history in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Black history throughout the United States is rich with achievements, and St. Louis is no exception to important events in Black history. Learn about St. Louis’ first Black lawyer, how ACTION members chained themselves to the Gateway Arch, and listen to Scott Joplin’s New Rag!
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Metrolink making new security improvements as they inch closer to finalizing a North-South expansion
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - The long discussed Northside-Southside Metrolink is tracking closer to reality as Bi-State Development moves to finalize a route. Discussions of an expansion of Metrolink have been in the works for more than a decade. Voters in 2017 approved a sales tax increase specifically for expanded services. In 2022 a revised route was presented that shifted from more stations in Downtown to a route on Jefferson Avenue from Chippewa in South St. Louis to Natural Bridge in North St. Louis. This path would take the line through areas of major development including the MLS stadium and the NGA site in North St. Louis.
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Wash U buys several properties in Delmar Loop
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. (KMOV) - Several buildings along a popular stretch of Delmar Avenue have a new owner. Washington University said it purchased the six properties in the Delmar Loop, including the famous ‘Pin-Up Bowl,’ from Joe Edwards. The longtime entertainment venue owner has spent decades building up the Delmar Loop into a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
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Multiple lanes of I-55 blocked by SEMI on fire
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Multiple lanes of I-55 southbound have been blocked due to a SEMI truck on fire. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says this is north of Meramec Bottom Road. Three out of five lanes are currently blocked and MoDOT believes it will be 3 hours before they are cleared.
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Man with memory loss missing out of Berkeley, MO
BERKELEY, Mo. (KMOV) -- A 79-year-old man with memory loss went missing out of Berkeley, Missouri, Tuesday morning. Police are looking for Donald Combs after he left his home around 10 a.m. and has not returned. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. He was driving a blue 2013 Chrysler Town and Country.
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St. Louis’ Old Courthouse will undergo major renovations
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - One of St. Louis’ most iconic buildings will undergo a major renovation to carry important history into the future. Finding hope and strength through the stories of Dred and Harriet Scott, who won their freedom at the “Old Courthouse” downtown after an eleven-year fight.
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Toddler, man found dead in South City home
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- A toddler and a man were found dead in a south St. Louis home Thursday. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said Octavia Williams, 3, and Tommy Williams, 60, were found dead at the home in the 5100 block of Pennsylvania just around 4 p.m. The man had been shot but the girl had “no obvious signs of trauma,” according to authorities.
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St. Louis City raises Pan African flag to celebrate start of Black History Month
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - St. Louis officials today raised the red, black and green flag at City Hall, recognizing the start of Black History Month. St. Louis mayor Tishaura Jones said that teaching Black history is important because it is American history. Every year Black History Month has a...
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