St. Louis snowplow crash leads to lawsuit, driver accused of running red light
ST. LOUIS – A woman filed a lawsuit against the City of St. Louis and a snowplow driver last week, claiming the driver ran a red light that caused her to crash and suffer injuries. St. Louis resident Mya Holliday filed the lawsuit on Feb. 1, 2024, more than a year after the reported crash. […]
Illinois State Police make DUI arrest in fatal bike collision
NASHVILLE, Ill. – The Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office charged an Illinois man in connection with a DUI crash that killed a bicyclist. According to an Illinois State Police statement, the crash happened on Aug. 8, 2023, on Oakdale Blacktop Road. The bicyclist, Randy Love, was pronounced dead at the scene. St. Louis Circuit Attorney […]
Clown mask aids man during Franklin County post office break-ins
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Mo. – A man admitted to breaking into a Franklin County post office twice and stealing packages while wearing a clown mask. Scott Weatherby, 28, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary of a post office during a federal court hearing on Wednesday. Investigators say Weatherby targeted a U.S. Post Office location in St. […]
Bill may bring answers to Missouri missing persons cases
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – A Missouri House Committee will meet on Wednesday to hear about a bill that could help in bringing answers to Missouri missing persons cases. These answers could give closure to at least two Missouri families who have been searching for their missing loved ones for decades, according to an article from […]
Remembering Chuck Berry, St. Louis’ rock & roll icon
St. LOUIS – Charles Edward Anderson Berry Sr., better known as the legendary musician Chuck Berry, hailed from St. Louis. February marks Black History Month, and a prominent figure in St. Louis’s black history is none other than the singer and songwriter. He is commemorated in St. Louis by the Chuck Berry Statue in the […]
Police searching for men who beat up 73-year-old security guard
ST. LOUIS – Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating two men who assaulted an elderly security guard at a Midtown apartment building. According to police spokeswoman Evita Caldwell, the attack happened on January 27 at The Icon, located on South Grand Boulevard, near Saint Louis […]
Why Rep. Al Green left his hospital bed to tank the Mayorkas impeachment
Rep. Al Green surprised his colleagues when he showed up to vote Tuesday in what appeared to be his hospital garb.
Commercial crew heads for home after extended space station visit
After multiple weather delays, the Ax-3 crew was cleared for undocking and return to Earth on Friday to close out an extended mission.
Sneak peek: Christy and Hilda’s Last Dance
After a night out, two women were dumped outside hospitals by masked men. Were the men good Samaritans or did they play a role in the women’s deaths? “48 Hours” contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports Saturday, Feb. 10 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire terms, says troops to push into Rafah
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected Hamas demands for a Gaza cease-fire and says his forces will push into Rafah.