Meta’s Zuckerberg on U.S. government pressure over COVID-19 content

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter submitted to the House Judiciary Committee that he regrets he was not more outspoken against U.S. government pressure to take down certain COVID-19 content in 2021. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent has more.

Workers taking precautions while pouring new concrete at Enterprise Center

ST. LOUIS – Fresh concrete is being laid down outside the Enterprise Center as some tremendous heat gets in the way. “The concrete all around the building was falling and making trip hazards for pedestrians and stuff, so they decided to go in and pour, try to fix it in front of all the doors,” […]

Cahokia Heights mayor credited with saving 7-year-old’s life

CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. – The mayor of Cahokia Heights, Illinois, is being hailed as a hero after saving a 7-year-old girl’s life. The girl’s family says Curtis McCall Sr. brought her back to life. Seven-year-old Kennedi Dukes and her family are counting their blessings after the child suffered an asthma attack over the weekend while […]

Gas leak closes part of Big Bend Road in Kirkwood

KIRKWOOD, Mo. – The City of Kirkwood announced that a portion of Big Bend Road has been closed due to a gas leak. Both eastbound and westbound lanes are closed to traffic along Big Bend Road between Interstate 44 and South Kirkwood Road, according to officials. The city stated that Spire and other emergency crews […]

Charges filed in July 4 fatal shooting cold case

ST. LOUIS – Last week, St. Louis police arrested a man in connection with a years-old fatal shooting on the Fourth of July in the city’s Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statement, the shooting happened just before 10 p.m. on July 4, 2019, in the 2900 block of […]

Hazelwood teen fights West Nile virus for over two weeks

HAZELWOOD, Mo. – An 18-year-old from Hazelwood has been hospitalized for 16 days as he undergoes treatment for the West Nile virus. John Procter VI, known as BB to his family and friends, had big plans after graduation. He wanted to join the National Guard and spend time with his friends, but BB’s plans came […]

Mizzou QB Brady Cook lands endorsement deal with Sugarfire

ST. LOUIS – Brady Cook, a St. Louis-raised quarterback entering his senior year with the Missouri Tigers, has landed an endorsement deal with Sugarfire Smokehouse. A new partnership allows Sugarfire to use the name, image and likeness of Cook to promote its St. Louis-styled barbecue. Cook will appear on various forms of advertising for Sugarfire […]

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