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News

Virtual autism clinic launches in Missouri, helping to ease long wait times for evaluations

Virtual autism clinic launches in Missouri, helping to ease long wait times for evaluations

Updated: 5 hours ago
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By Alexis Zotos
Amanda Roedel knows firsthand the challenges of getting an early diagnosis for autism in the St. Louis area. When her son Blake was a toddler she was quoted six months on a waitlist for an evaluation.

Local

‘I thought he was going to die’ Man beaten in seemingly random attack in Downtown St. Louis

‘I thought he was going to die’ Man beaten in seemingly random attack in Downtown St. Louis

Updated: 5 hours ago
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By Jon Kipper
When News 4 reached out to Metro Wednesday night, top security leadership were unaware of what happened. Metro said other employees were aware.

News

1 person shot in Downtown St. Louis

1 person shot in Downtown St. Louis

Updated: 5 hours ago
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By Rheanna Wachter
Homicide has been requested after a Downtown shooting late Thursday.

Local

STL Public Safety Committee takes up bill on open carry

STL Public Safety Committee takes up bill on open carry

Updated: 8 hours ago
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By Gabriela Vidal
“We have to do something!” It was a statement among many emotional pleas 8th Ward Alderwoman Cara Spencer made to her fellow St. Louis Alderman on Thursday.

News

Experts warn Asian Tiger Mosquito is making its way across Missouri

Experts warn Asian Tiger Mosquito is making its way across Missouri

Updated: 8 hours ago
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By David Amelotti
The Asian Tiger Mosquito, known for carrying serious diseases like the Zika virus, are on the move to Missouri.

News

Missouri prisoner’s innocence case puts new circuit attorney against attorney general

Missouri prisoner’s innocence case puts new circuit attorney against attorney general

Updated: 8 hours ago
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By Deion Broxton
The newly-sworn in circuit attorney for the City of St. Louis likely has a looming court battle with the state’s attorney general.

St. Louis City

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Former assistant circuit attorney returns to St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office under new leadership

Updated: 9 hours ago
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By KMOV Staff
Mary Pat Carl is leaving the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office to return to the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office and lead its homicide team.

News

MOMS & MAMMS looks to provide self-care and prevention for area women

MOMS & MAMMS looks to provide self-care and prevention for area women

Updated: 9 hours ago
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By David Amelotti
The organization St. Louis Moms and Siteman Cancer Center wants to reach the women in our STL Community on the importance of getting a yearly mammogram by offering some self-care on Saturday.

News

Missourians can now get free emergency contraception delivered to their front doors

Missourians can now get free emergency contraception delivered to their front doors

Updated: 10 hours ago
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By Shoshana Stahl
Missourians can get emergency contraception shipped right to their front door for free.

News

Richard Mayor, 60, has been convicted of first-degree murder after hitting girlfriend with his...

Man convicted after hitting, killing girlfriend with truck in Pontoon Beach

Updated: 11 hours ago
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By Rheanna Wachter
A man has been convicted of murder after intentionally hitting his girlfriend with his truck, resulting in her death on February 21, 2023.
7 Day
7 Day

News

Attorney: Yarl family had requested special prosecutor to oversee case against Andrew Lester

Updated: 11 hours ago
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By KCTV5 Staff
Lee Merritt said the family was initially frustrated with the timeline in Thompson charging Lester.

Wires

Federal judge halts Missouri execution of man convicted in jail break killings

Updated: 12 hours ago
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By SUMMER BALLENTINE
A federal judge has halted next week’s scheduled execution of a man convicted of killing two Missouri jailers in a botched jail break scheme

News

Federal appeals court halts EPA effort to impose air pollution plan in Missouri

Updated: 13 hours ago
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By The Associated Press
AG Andrew Bailey announced Wednesday that the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week granted his request for a stay.

St. Louis City

Child dies after shooting in Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood

Updated: 15 hours ago
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By Matt Woods and Melanie Johnson
A child was shot in the head Thursday morning in St. Louis’ Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood, police said.

News

Deceased 6-month-old found in woods on Mother’s Day weekend identified

Updated: 16 hours ago
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By KCTV5 Staff
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department stated that the child was Kha’liya Bridgewater.

News

Missouri nonprofit offering free emergency contraceptives to Missourians

Updated: 16 hours ago
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By Jenna Barackman
The Missouri Family Health Council is offering anyone who lives in Missouri "free EC" kits which contain "Plan B" pills, condoms, lube, sexual education resources and connections to affordable health care providers.

News

A 6-mile trek that took 2 hours: St. Louis teen walks to 8th grade graduation

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 10:32 PM CDT
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By Melanie Johnson
A North City teenager walked more than two hours in order to make it to his 8th graduation. His journey from two ends of the city has led him to secure a full ride for his future.

News

Local animal shelters over capacity forcing some to hit pause on rescues

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 9:00 PM CDT
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By Alexis Zotos
At Stray Rescue in Downtown St. Louis they are in a crisis situation as they are forced to issue a “rescue freeze” due to overwhelming numbers inside their shelter.

News

Missouri family gets answers after 8 decades of questions regarding a World War II soldier

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 8:57 PM CDT
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By Paul Adler
Nearly eight decades ago. a Missouri man joined the crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress as it soared into Germany to attack a factory. The plane crashed. Four men died and disappeared. A family finally has answers.

Local

Bike group pleads for the STL public to help find memorial bike created for fellow rider

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 7:49 PM CDT
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By Gabriela Vidal
It is out of a love for cycling and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic that the small group bike riding community, called Bici, formed.

Local

4Hands beer honors 80s animated character ‘Voltron’

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 6:49 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
A local brewer helped create a historic blast from the past.

News

The Saint Louis Zoo introduces a new gorilla and raises awareness for endangered species

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 6:37 PM CDT
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By Leah Hill
The Saint Louis Zoo has welcomed a new gorilla to the habitat. 7-year-old Kayin arrived at the zoo last week from the Buffalo Zoo.

Local

Training class teaches how to survive a carjacking

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 6:23 PM CDT
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By Russell Kinsaul
According to the St. Louis Police Department, there were 126 carjackings in 2022 in St. Louis and 43 so far in 2023.

News

New rules restricting ‘age inappropriate’ materials in Missouri public libraries in place

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 6:18 PM CDT
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By Deion Broxton
Missouri public libraries now face further restrictions when it comes to what materials can come in and out.

News

BJC and Saint Luke’s health systems announce merger

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 5:57 PM CDT
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By Rheanna Wachter
Two major Missouri hospitals have announced they have agreed to join forces to help expand access to healthcare needs for patients across the state.

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Multi-day rummage sale in Des Peres for charity

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 5:40 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
A multi-day rummage sale in Des Peres will benefit Amigos for Christ, an organization that provides nutrition, health, education, and economic development in rural communities in Nicaragua.

Local

Security upgrades coming to Metro

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 5:38 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
Two deadly shootings last month on or near Metro property have renewed safety concerns over public transportation.

News

4 Degree Guarantee Charities

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 4:49 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
Each weeknight at 10, Steve guarantees tomorrow’s high temperature. The following weeknight at 6, he announces the results. When Steve’s forecast is within 4 degrees of the actual high, KMOV awards $50 to our 4 Degree charity of the month. Each award is also matched by our partner, Cardinals Care.

Crime

Attempted burglary suspect in ICU after police chase ends in fiery crash in St. Charles County

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 4:47 PM CDT
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By Shoshana Stahl and Stephanie Usery
An attempted burglary suspect is in the hospital after leading police on a chase that ended in a fiery crash over the weekend.

Metro East

Illinois State Police claim man killed himself after exchanging gunfire with officers in O’fallon

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 4:43 PM CDT
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By Matt Woods
A 26-year-old East St. Louis man died after exchanging gunfire with police officers in O’Fallon, Illinois, Sunday following an attempted traffic stop.

News

St. Louis is in the midst of unhealthy ozone levels

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 9:19 AM CDT
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By Leah Hill
Ozone is not something you can see, hear, or smell, but everyone can feel it.

News

Glendale residents work to ‘stop the carwash,’ pushing back against Manchester Road development

Updated: May. 31, 2023 at 6:48 AM CDT
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By Alexis Zotos
A drive around the St. Louis County suburb of Glendale will reveal yards filled with red and white signs that say “Protect Your Glendale neighborhoods” and a link to StopTheCarwash.com

Local

Clayton Police continue to look for ‘Peeping Tom’

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 10:20 PM CDT
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By Jon Kipper
A man that matches witness descriptions can be seen on surveillance video from May 2022.

Local

Army Corps of Engineers releases third, final report on Jana Elementary

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 10:19 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released its third and final report after testing Jana Elementary School for radioactive materials.

News

New policies for Missouri libraries take effect, including banning “obscene” material

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 9:36 PM CDT
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By Lauren Schwentker
A new policy taking effect on Tuesday bans libraries in Missouri from buying materials that some could consider obscene.

Local

Local 7th grader representing St. Louis at this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 7:32 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
A local middle school student is representing St. Louis at the 95th Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Local

Leaders brainstorm solutions to homeless encampment violence

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 7:16 PM CDT
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By Alex Gaul
Recent violence near a homeless encampment in Laclede’s Landing has local leaders searching for ways to address such encampments.

Local

Animal tranquilizer being added to fentanyl, increasing overdose deaths

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 6:50 PM CDT
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By Russell Kinsaul
Tracey Mccann has been clean and sober for 9 months and hopes to inspire others who have substance use disorder to get into treatment with her hopeful message.

Local

Meet Precious Barry: A local high school graduate with plans to change the world

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 5:54 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
For most kids summer is underway, but for Riverview Gardens Graduate Precious Barry she has some big plans.

Local

Le Méridien St. Louis Clayton selling seasonal pool passes

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 5:23 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
The passes allow access to the pool on Sunday through Thursday along with parking and gym access.

Local

Ferguson police cracking down on temporary tags

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 3:44 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
Ferguson police are cracking down against drivers with expired and fake temporary tags.

Metro East

South Roxana man dies after being found in creek

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 12:31 PM CDT
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By Stephanie Usery
After the 33-year-old was pulled to shore by Alton officers, he was pronounced dead.

News

Police investigating two Memorial Day homicides in St. Louis City

Updated: May. 30, 2023 at 12:05 PM CDT
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By Lucas Sellem
Police are investigating two homicides that occurred in St. Louis City Monday morning.

News

North County pool changes policy after juveniles exchange gunfire

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 10:15 PM CDT
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By Deion Broxton
Several residents contacted News 4 after they saw a number of issues at a North County public swimming pool.

Local

Families say they’re leaving Missouri after legislation targeting trans youth passes

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 10:14 PM CDT
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By Jon Kipper
Two families, both with a trans child, told News 4 they plan to leave the state of Missouri after the legislature passed two trans-related bills.

Investigations

Prosecutors: Local man accused of planning to attack White House should stay in jail pending trial

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 6:48 PM CDT
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By Susan El Khoury
Federal prosecutors are trying to keep a St. Louis man they claim attempted to attack the White House behind bars, arguing he is a flight risk and “extreme threat” to public safety.

Crime

Homicide victim may have lived at homeless encampment near riverfront

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 6:37 PM CDT
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By Russell Kinsaul
St. Louis Police are investigating a deadly shooting on the riverfront overnight. Police responded to the intersection of Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Drive around 4:30 a.m.

Local

Mother looks to prevent drowning deaths after experiencing tragedy

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 5:38 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children ages 1 through 4. One local mother is now an advocate for safety after experiencing a tragedy.

News

Fallen veterans honored on Memorial Day in St. Louis region

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 5:04 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
Large crowds gathered on Memorial Day for the annual ceremony at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. The ceremony included Taps, a wreath laying, speeches, and a moment of silence.

Local

Virtual meetings Tuesday, Wednesday to focus on proposed MetroLink lines

Updated: May. 29, 2023 at 4:45 PM CDT
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By KMOV Staff
There are chances this week for the public to give feedback on the proposal to build a north-south MetroLink line.
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