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St. Louis County Police confirmed a missing woman and her two children were found safe, cancelling an Endangered Person Advisory.
Community & Society in ...
MoDOT will start road maintenance in Cole and Osage counties on Sept. 17, with temporary traffic delays expected due to seal coating treatments meant to extend road lifespans.
St. Louis launches PlanSTL, a resident-led neighborhood planning program, to shape community futures post-tornado and is seeking committee members to participate.
A St. Louis County fossil company operator pleaded guilty to stealing over $106k in Social Security disability benefits while secretly running a business.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
MoDOT will temporarily close a section of Route H in Franklin County for culvert pipe replacements between Route AN and Angel Road on September 16-17, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Lane closures on Route 67 Bridge over Taylor Rd. start September 15 due to MoDOT's bridge deck replacement project, impacting local traffic through year's end.
Clayton Police handled various incidents, from traffic accidents to thefts and a firearm found in a purse at Straub's, as outlined in their weekly report.
One person was killed and seven injured in multiple shootings across St. Louis on Sunday, prompting police investigations and highlighting community resources for victims.
A man was shot and killed in Walnut Park East, with a 54-year-old suspect arrested by St. Louis police. Homicide detectives are investigating the incident.
Weather & Environment in ...
The NWS forecast for St. Louis predicts clear skies and a steady rise in temperatures throughout the week, with highs reaching mid-90s by the weekend.
MoDOT is set to close several crossovers and introduce J-turns on Route 100 to improve traffic safety starting September 10, aiming to reduce right-angle crashes.
Politics & Govt in ...
Governor Mike Kehoe has proclaimed September as Workforce Development Month in Missouri to underscore the collaboration in strengthening the state's workforce.
An Atlanta woman, Ariel Burden, pleaded guilty for her role in a phone scam impersonating law enforcement to defraud Missouri and Kansas victims. She faces sentencing in January 2026.
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