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Tens of millions to hit the road, take to the skies for Labor Day; Family holds funeral to say goodbye to toddler’s beloved pacifier

STL area high school football kicks off with referee shortage

ST. LOUIS – The excitement of Friday night lights returned to the St. Louis area this weekend as high school football teams kicked off their season. Some organizations providing referees to area games wish they had more officials. Former athletic director Pat Burns works to find enough referees for local high school sports. He owns a business […]

Ferguson Police warn drivers of Missouri’s new Valentine’s Law

FERGUSON, Mo. – The Ferguson Police Department is sounding the alarm with the new Valentine’s Law. It is now in effect after a startling rise in drivers fleeing traffic stops. Ferguson Police have encountered 86 incidents so far this year alone. Under the new Valentine’s Law, the consequences of running from a traffic stop are […]

Rabbi defends Kirkwood teacher accused of Holocaust denial

KIRKWOOD, Mo. – Earlier this week, a Kirkwood middle school teacher was accused by a Jewish parent of being a Holocaust denier. Now, there’s a different version of that story to share. A prominent local rabbi says he met with the teacher after our story aired, and he says the teacher may be the last […]

Suspect in Alton K-9 death has criminal history 

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. – The man who shot and killed an Alton police K-9 last week had a violent past, according to records. Police say 27-year-old Vernon Randle shot a police officer and K-9 officer Odin last Thursday on E. Sixth Street. Police returned fire and killed Randle. Odin died. A search of court records shows […]

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