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A 17-year-old boy drowned in the Meramec River in Missouri. Despite rescue efforts, he was pronounced dead after being overpowered by an undercurrent.
St. Louis police fatally shot a suspect after a moped pursuit stemming from an earlier shooting. The incident occurred early Sunday morning and is under investigation by the Force Investigation Unit.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
MoDOT announced seal coat work on U.S. Route 136 starting June 25, causing delays with one lane traffic and a 10-foot width restriction managed by flaggers and a pilot car.
Community & Society in ...
St. Peters prepares for hot Sunset Saturday concerts, advising attendees on heat safety, with limited seating, shuttle services, and a no alcohol policy outside the lawn area.
A Missouri hunter pleaded guilty to illegally killing a mountain lion that had traveled from Nebraska to Missouri, resulting in fines, hunting privilege suspension, and rifle forfeiture.
Politics & Govt in ...
St. Louis crews provided 705 dumpsters citywide post-tornado, clearing 90.5% of service requests in one month, highlighting workers' dedication to recovery efforts.
Missouri drivers can expect roadwork and lane closures in Lawrence, McDonald, and Taney counties starting June 26 due to the installation of a high-friction surface treatment.
St. Louis Water Division lifted a boil water advisory affecting parts of South City after tests showed the water is safe following a water main break.
MoDOT will start construction on I-64 in Missouri on June 23, reducing lanes and speed limits as part of a larger project to widen the interstate, which may cause travel delays.
The Supreme Court upholds Tennessee's ban on certain medical procedures for minors, aligning with Missouri's stance on protecting children from "irreversible and experimental procedures."
Halle Herbert is appointed as Missouri's new Policy Director by Governor Mike Kehoe, succeeding Jamie Birch, and will focus on public safety initiatives.
Saint Louis County residents can now text 911 for emergencies, benefiting those unable to speak or when voice calls are risky. The system promises real-time interaction with dispatchers.
A Missouri man has pleaded guilty to a 2024 shootout with police, where he fired upon officers, causing injuries. He faces a recommended 22-year term.
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