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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.
Charges dropped in Daniel Riley 2020 robbery case
ST. LOUIS — In a FOX 2 follow-up, the St. Louis City prosecutors office elected not to proceed with a 2020 armed robbery case against Daniel Riley. Riley is currently serving a 19-year prison sentence for hitting Janae Edmondson with a car in February 2023 in downtown St. Louis while violating bond. The Tennessee teen […]
Two more St. Louis area Catholic parishes to close
ST. LOUIS — Two more Catholic parishes in the Archdiocese of St. Louis are closing. St. Francis of Assisi in Franklin County and St. Catherine of Alexandria in Ste. Genevieve County will both shut their doors. A Vatican court has rejected their appeals to remain open. St. Clare in the city of St. Clair will […]
'We are connecting with the community:' Urban League kicks off 2024 'Grill to Glory' program
ST. LOUIS — Comradery and cooking filled the front lawn outside of Centennial Christian Church on Saturday for the 2024 'Grill to Glory' kickoff rally. Many church members, including Food Ministry Coordinator Patricia Penelton, were one of the many smiling faces ready to greet their community. "We are connecting...
McCarron won’t play Sunday for Battlehawks
The left ankle injury Battlehawks quarterback A.J. McCarron suffered in last weekend’s loss to Birmingham will keep him out of this Sunday’s game against the DC Defenders. McCarron took a late hit from a Birmingham Stallions player last Saturday that caused the ankle injury. The veteran QB did finish that game. McCarron practiced this week along with the Battlehawks other two quarterbacks, but was deemed unavailable on Friday for their Sunday game at the Dome in St. Louis.
21-year-old nabbed in south St. Louis burglary spree: Police
ST. LOUIS – A 21-year-old St. Louis man is accused of breaking into or attempting to break into nearly a dozen businesses in south city over a three-week period in April. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statements, the crimes took place between April 10 and April 30, at 11 businesses at the following locations:
For 25 years, a south St. Louis County hospice house offers patients alternative for end-of-life care
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - For the last three weeks, 102-year-old Maxine Blaine has called room 13 at the de Greeff Hospice House home. “The rooms are pleasant; the people are wonderful. The food is good,” Blaine said. Blaine has pancreatic cancer. She said she felt quite...
Rainfall is way up in St. Louis this year, here's what that means for the region
ST. LOUIS — It has been increasingly wetter over the last few weeks, with some rivers swelling, localized flash flooding and plenty of nuisance rain. While some of this has been an issue, it has been largely beneficial in ending our drought region-wide. To no one's surprise, we have...
3 wounded, 1 in custody after Friday night St. Louis shooting
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department officers took a person into custody after three people were shot late Friday night, a brief written report from police said Saturday morning. Initially, the shooting was reported to have happened minutes before midnight in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70...
Patchy fog clears for a sunny, warm weekend ahead
There were a few areas of patchy fog this morning, mainly in our river valleys. A warm weekend is ahead with plenty of sunshine. Highs today are in the mid-80s, with some areas maybe hitting 90 degrees for the first time this year on Sunday.
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