Missouri mourns the loss of Jean Carnahan

ST. LOUIS — A public memorial service recently held at the Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis brought together hundreds to honor the life and legacy of former United States Senator and Missouri First Lady, Jean Carnahan. The event saw an overwhelming turnout, with many attendees spilling into the overflow areas, all gathered to pay […]

Teen hospitalized after Downtown shooting

ST. LOUIS — A teenage boy is currently in stable condition in the hospital after being shot in the torso in downtown St. Louis. The shooting occurred at the intersection of 14th and Spruce Street. According to police reports, the 16-year-old victim was making his way from the bus station when an unidentified suspect shot […]

Fatal two-vehicle collision in north St. Louis County

ST. LOUIS — A tragic accident in north St. Louis County has resulted in the death of one person following a two-vehicle collision. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the incident happened today shortly after 1 p.m. at the intersection of New Halls Ferry Road and New Castle Drive. Details on the cause of […]

Food giveaway draws thousands in north St. Louis

ST. LOUIS — The Urban League, along with other organizations and businesses, organized a sizable food giveaway today in North St. Louis to provide food and necessities to struggling families. Urban League President and CEO Michael P. McMillan says there’s a desperate need for efforts like this as a result of inflation, the lingering effects […]

Celebrating the Year of the Dragon in University City

UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. — The Lunar New Year has begun, marking the start of the Year of the Dragon. In University City, the Asian community is celebrating with events like a lion dance at Lulu’s restaurant. This time of year, families come together to enjoy special dishes that are believed to bring luck. The Year […]

Rest of human remains recovered from drained Missouri pond

CAMDENTON, Mo. — Camden Country Sheriff detectives have recovered more human remains on Friday, likely from a man who went missing in 2013. Donnie Erwin disappeared over a decade ago. What the sheriff’s office believed to be his partial remains were found in late December in a Camdenton, Missouri pond. Snow and ice at that […]

Why this was a warm, wet winter for the U.S.

Experts say climate change and El Nino are to blame for the warmup the U.S. experienced this winter. The National Environmental Education Foundation estimates warmer winters in Montana and Wyoming will shrink the snowmobiling and cross-country seasons up to 60% over the next 75 years. Michael George has more.

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