Abortion rights signature drive begins today

ST. LOUIS – A campaign to legalize abortion in Missouri begins Tuesday. ‘Missourians for Constitutional Freedom’ is hosting events to gather signatures across the state. They have 90 days to gather 185,000 signatures in order to get the issue on the ballot. Three shot, two dead, in south St. Louis County Republicans in Jefferson City […]

Next transit stop transformation announced

ST. LOUIS – Citizens for Modern Transit and St. Louis’ AARP are doing another ‘Transit Stop transformation.’ It’ll be at the metrobus stop on 13th Street and Gravois, near Soulard. Organizers plan to turn it into an active area with more color, better seats and shading, plus a green space. ‘Affordability crisis’ in St. Louis […]

Mizzou athletics receives record $62M donation

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The University of Missouri’s athletic department says it received a record-breaking $62 million donation. The anonymous donation is more than double the previous largest contribution in 2012, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. $50 million will go to Mizzou’s planned renovation of Memorial Stadium’s north concourse. ‘Affordability crisis’ in St. Louis County as […]

Child shot near Heman Park, police investigating

UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. – Multiple gunshots are fired overnight in University City, leaving a juvenile with a gunshot wound and police searching for a shooter.  The shooting happened outside on Vernon, near Pennsylvania Avenue. The scene is clear now but earlier there was a large police presence in the area. The call for a shooting […]

Eureka student sues Rockwood School District, claims of sexual assault and hazing

EUREKA, Mo. – The Rockwood School District is facing a discrimination lawsuit after a Eureka High School student says he was repeatedly assaulted and harassed. The student admitted, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, that a junior shoved his genitalia in his face while a sophomore restrained him in the locker room during his freshman […]

Missouri History Museum remembers Tuskegee Airmen of St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – During World War II, black men from all over the country displayed courage and patriotism despite segregation and prejudice on the homefront. The Tuskegee Airmen became a highly respected group during World War II, and some of them were from St. Louis. The Tuskegee Airmen are America’s first black military airmen, ground […]

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