Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
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10 CRAZIEST Steals In The NFL Draft Of All-Time
Let’s take a look back through the annals of draft history and identify the 10 craziest steals in the NFL Draft of all-time!
Hometown Highlights
While many students found themselves traveling to New York City during fall break, I found myself returning to the New York of the Midwest… not […]
Victor Mancini’s unlikely NHL path: Doubts, disappointments and a Rangers prospect with ‘all the tools’
Mancini has become a surprise success story after going undrafted twice: “When this kid puts his mind to something, don’t bet against him.”
Opponents of Missouri sports betting amendment pull TV ads in campaign’s homestretch
The campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on Missouri's ballot canceled more than $1 million in television ads Thursday
Josh Hawley’s campaign is skidding out of control
Despite his depleted funds, Hawley has used a private jet to campaign around Missouri, while Kunce travels the state in a mini-van. The Missouri Independent busted Hawley on his high-flying ways, reporting the senator’s campaign has spent nearly $140,000 worth of expenditures on chartered flights since the beginning of August.
South Carolina woman pleads guilty to 2021 St. Louis County killings
The South Carolina woman linked to two murders in St. Louis County, one in the Memphis area, and two more killings in her home state pleaded guilty Thursday for the multi-state killing spree.
Messenger: How to spend Rams money becomes proxy for downtown crime debate
Some St. Louis business leaders want money spent downtown right now. The mayor suggests investing in the future. Which vision wins?
Statewide Missouri Earthquake ShakeOut brings awareness and teaches earthquake safety
KQ2 Meteorologist Vanessa Alonso talked with Jeff Briggs, Earthquake Program Manager at the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency about the earthquake risk here in Northwest Missouri and earthquake safety.
Gridiron Guide: North-South matchups rule Week 8 schedule
It’s Week 8 in Southeast Missouri, and there are some wild out-of-conference matchups this weekend: three on Saturday, three on Friday, five against St. Louis-area schools and just one projected to be within three scores,
Ameren Missouri wants to increase residential electric rate by 15%
Ameren Missouri wants to increase the electric rate for residential customers by more than 15%. The electric utility company has filed a rate increase request with the Missouri Public Service Commission.
Dissecting the Missouri attorney general and lieutenant governor races
Bailey was appointed by Gov. Mike Parson in 2022, to fill the vacancy created when Schmitt won his Senate race the same year. Prior to his appointment as attorney general, Bailey served as general counsel for Parson.
Missouri Minute: FTC releases 'click-to-cancel' rule; developer sued over St. Louis Armory
Peoples National Bank sued Green Street over unpaid loans on its Armory venue, which temporarily closed last month. ( St. Louis Post-Dispatch) In a new naming rights agreement, Bally Sports might now be FanDuel,
Illegal buses, staff turnover: What we know about the St. Louis school transportation crisis
St. Louis Public Schools and many other districts have struggled to get kids to school during a yearslong national bus driver shortage. There are additional challenges at SLPS, including dozens of magnet schools for thousands of students living all over the city, too many schools for not enough students and a large homeless population.
Missourians will vote on paid sick leave, minimum wage hike on Nov. 5 ballot
A measure that would guarantee paid sick leave for more than 700,000 Missouri workers who currently lack it, as well as gradually raise the minimum wage to $15, will appear on voters' ballots next month.
UPDATE: Bridge reopens after building fire
The Missouri Department of Transportation says the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge across the Mississippi River between Missouri and Illinois re-opened to traffic at midday Wednesday.
Voter guide: Missouri and Illinois election 2024
ST. LOUIS — The general election is Nov. 5, and people in the St. Louis area are set to vote in Missouri or Illinois. It’s a presidential election year, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump making the case to voters for the White House.
Fired St. Louis Public Schools superintendent vows to sue for wrongful termination
At an appeal hearing, the St. Louis Board of Education confirmed their vote to terminate Scarlett after one year as superintendent.
This IT entrepreneur is now America’s richest Black person after boosting net worth to $11.4 billion
Get to know David Steward, he is a tech entrepreneur and richest black person in America with an estimated net worth of $11.4 billion.
Missouri utilities pump more than $400,000 into Kehoe gubernatorial bid
Led by Ameren, Missouri utilities have funneled nearly $600,000 to the Republican throughout his political career. %
Stan Musial Bridge Set to Reopen Ahead of Evening Rush Hour
ST. LOUIS The Missouri Department of Transporation announced on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024, that the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge (I-70) is set t
‘Just tragic’: Navy veteran and his dog killed in hit-and-run crash, police say
A Navy veteran and his dog were killed in a hit-and-run while out on a walk in their neighborhood near St. Louis.
Legal experts dismiss argument that Missouri abortion amendment linked to transgender care
Abortion opponents have argued Amendment 3 would legalize gender-affirming care for minors but legal experts the case doesn't hold water.
St. Louis Area Hit by Frost Advisory; NWS Warns of Potential Plant Damage and Elevated Fire Risks
The NWS issued a frost advisory in St. Louis until 9 AM CDT, warning of potential plant damage from low temperatures.
St. Louis Reparations Commission releases final report with recommendations
The St. Louis Reparations Commission has released its final reparations report, addressing historical injustices and impacts of systemic racism on Black residents, while also offering
Clayton bank sues Green Street. Foreclosure looms at the Armory in St. Louis.
The lender for the now-closed Armory entertainment venue in St. Louis is suing owner Green Street, alleging the development company owes the bank $24 million.
Historic St. Louis library on UMSL campus damaged by water main break
A water main break damaged the oldest library west of the Mississippi River earlier this month, though officials operating the facility say no historic materials were lost.
Missouri chief medical officer sounds alarm about radioactive waste at legislative hearing
Missouri House lawmakers heard from officials on St. Louis' history of radioactive waste contamination in a special committee hearing.
COLUMN: Cape has a permanent place in St. Louis hockey
SEMO's Pershard Owens becomes the official national anthem singer for St. Louis Blues, joining fellow alum Jeremy Boyer. Despite Owens' debut, Blues struggle in opener against Minnesota Wild.
Messenger: Missouri sheriffs are on the wrong side of law-and-order with Amendment 6
Rural Missouri sheriffs are trying to grab money from people in court systems, most of them from St. Louis and Kansas City.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch to outsource local printing, drop 72 local jobs
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch will outsource local printing operations for its print newspaper to Columbia, Missouri, a decision the organization says will result in the loss of 72 local jobs.
Wild in St. Louis
(St. Louis, MO) -- The Minnesota Wild aim to avoid their third loss in a row when they visit the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center tonight in the Gateway City.
Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge Closed Indefinitely Amid Nearby Warehouse Inferno in St. Louis
The Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge was closed due to a warehouse fire nearby, impacting commuters in Illinois and Missouri.
Missouri's growing Latino voter base could reshape the political landscape — one day
Though Missouri's Latino population is still relatively small, it’s growing rapidly. Political watchers say the vote could be increasingly influential in future elections, but reaching and convincing Latino voters is not simple.
$690K stolen from St. Louis County charity supporting disabled adults; Woman charged
A woman faces federal charges after she allegedly stole around $690,000 from a St. Louis County charity that serves adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Missouri gave Boeing tax breaks to keep, add jobs. Has it delivered?
Boeing has cut a deal with St. Louis County to build a new manufacturing facility, add hundreds of jobs and keep thousands more in the region.