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Wildwood Police Rescind State of Emergency Due to “Civil Unrest” on the Boardwalk
Wildwood City Police rescinded a State of Emergency that was declared early Monday morning due to what is described as “civil unrest” on the city’s boardwalk. The boardwalk was closed by police early this morning due to the unlawful activity. Police say there were numerous incidents occurring on the boardwalk. The emergency order has been rescinded, and the boardwalk is back open.
'We're very lucky' | Despite tornado damage, St. Louis County residents are feeling grateful they are safe
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — It was a noisy Monday morning on Morningdale Place in Mehlville. The south St. Louis County neighborhood was busy, as wood chippers and chainsaws rumbled loudly. Multiple items were thrown out after an EF1 tornado came through Sunday. With max wind gusts at 97...
Driver seriously injured in tractor-trailer crash near Eureka
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The driver of a tractor-trailer was seriously injured when the vehicle slid on a wet roadway and jackknifed around 8 a.m. Sunday on Interstate 44 westbound just east of Eureka. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol reports, 67-year-old Hyun K. Kang, of...
City of Jennings could pay out millions in lawsuit without insurance coverage
JENNINGS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - A city in north St. Louis County may be forced to pay nearly $2 million in damages for breaching a contract. In February, Hankins Construction filed a lawsuit against the City of Jennings for $1.7 million plus interest in damages over a canceled city hall center.
Valley Park homes battered by large hail Sunday
VALLEY PARK, Mo. — St. Louis County homes were battered by strong storms on Sunday. On Monday, roofers and contractors were all over a Valley Park neighborhood, Mission Hill Estates, because all the houses were littered with holes. Neighbors actually described the damage as Swiss cheese because of the...
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