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Seven vehicles were stolen from a business in Imperial; deputies posted photos and a suspect description as they ask the public for tips.
U.S. Marshals and St. Louis police searched a hotel in the 5800 block of Wilson Avenue; investigators later found a wanted man dead and another man wounded, police said.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
City crews closed the floodgates on Aubuchon Road as water rose in the Aubuchon Park area. Officials urged residents to avoid the road and follow city updates.
A St. Charles County man was sentenced after prosecutors say he held his cousin locked in a Defiance‑area basement and beat him. Federal charges tied to forced labor remain pending.
Weather & Environment in ...
Patchy dense fog and morning showers slow the Thursday commute; warming, gusty conditions set a possible severe-threat window Friday night.
Community & Society in ...
Pastors Ken and Beverly Jenkins turned a long‑empty Schnucks plaza into R&R Marketplace, a roughly $20M, 90,000‑sq‑ft hub offering childcare, job training, banking and behavioral health.
Politics & Govt in ...
KIPP St. Louis announced it is ending its agreement with St. Louis Public Schools. The move follows months of state scrutiny and could affect local school operations.
Family & Kids in ...
Students and teachers in Rockwood say Missouri’s bell-to-bell phone ban has made lunches livelier and classrooms more focused. Early reaction from schools is mostly positive.
A 36-year-old man was found shot early Wednesday in an unincorporated Belleville home. St. Clair County deputies say they are investigating and not actively seeking suspects.
Sports in ...
Maryville University announced a move to NCAA Division I men’s hockey, naming John Hogan to lead the program and planning major upgrades at its Chesterfield rink for a 2027–28 debut.
Human remains were found Tuesday in central Phelps County near Rolla. Authorities say the coroner and multiple agencies are investigating while few details are available.
Jefferson College flagged more than 1,500 applications and removed hundreds judged fraudulent; officials say suspected cases will be referred to federal investigators.
A Jefferson City lawmaker reintroduced a bill to force utilities to divest generation and open power markets — drawing quick opposition from Ameren and Evergy. The move revives a heated debate over rates and reliability.
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