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Missouri house explosion leaves 6 people injured
Six people were injured in a house explosion early Saturday morning in mid-Missouri. Just before 3 a.m., fire crews responded to the blast at a home in Jefferson City. All six victims were inside the house at the time of the explosion, and at least one person required “intensive extrication.” The six victims were all taken to area hospitals with…
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Woman dies after driving off under-construction bridge without barriers
Private contractors had removed half a bridge before a woman drove off it into a creek and died during Tuesday’s flooding in St. Louis County, Missouri, officials said.
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Flooding recedes in Missouri county, allowing access to polling location
Voters were diverted to other polling locations after flash floods blocked access to roads in one area of Jefferson County.
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Elementary school honors beloved custodian by naming the building after her
You can find Claudene Wilson serving meals in the cafeteria, doing repairs and comforting crying students.
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Missouri sports betting ballot measure highlights national debate about tax rates
Missouri voters are considering whether to make the state the 40th jurisdiction to legalize sports betting.
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Former police officer faces third lawsuit for stealing nude photos from women's phones
A former Florissant police officer is facing a third lawsuit accusing him of stealing nude photos from another woman’s phone during traffic stops.
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Missouri man arrested in Indiana woman's 1993 stabbing death
Dana Shepherd, 52, was charged with murder and rape in the fatal stabbing of Carme Van Huss, 19, authorities said.
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Missouri teenager left paralyzed and on a ventilator from West Nile virus
A St. Louis County, Missouri, teenager suffered rare complications from West Nile virus that have left him paralyzed and on a ventilator.
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Ferguson police release body camera footage showing protester knocking officer to sidewalk
Ferguson police have released officer-worn body camera footage showing a protester knocking a Black police officer to the ground on the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, leaving the Missouri officer with a life-threatening brain injury.
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Groom shot in the head by masked gunman during backyard St. Louis wedding
A St. Louis man is in critical condition after being shot in the head by a masked gunman during his wedding. Police told KSDK-TV that two masked gunmen entered the bride’s backyard early Saturday as guests were still celebrating a small Friday ceremony at her home.
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Missouri woman accused of spiking husband's Mountain Dew with weed killer
A Missouri woman was arrested earlier this week after she allegedly spiked her husband’s Mountain Dew with a weed killer.
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Indiana girl found in Missouri after allegedly being kidnapped by 5 men
A 14-year-old girl Indiana girl was found in Missouri after allegedly being kidnapped by five men. (Video credit: WTHR)
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Man drives stolen truck past security gate and onto St. Louis airport runway during police chase
A Missouri man has been charged with driving a stolen truck onto a runway behind a plane that had just landed at St. Louis’ airport while fleeing police before eventually crashing into an officer’s car.
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Missouri restaurant sets minimum ages – 30 for women and 35 for men. Here's the owner's reasoning
A Missouri restaurant has captured attention all around the country not for its food – but for implementing an age policy.
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Missouri candidate with ties to the KKK can stay on the Republican ballot, judge rules
A Missouri judge has ruled that a longshot gubernatorial candidate with ties to the Ku Klux Klan can stay on the Republican ticket.
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Video shows missing Missouri student the night he disappeared
Newly released video shows the moments before a University of Missouri student went missing on a fraternity trip in Nashville.
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Missouri lawmaker calls to allow divorce during pregnancy. Why are some judges currently preventing it?
Judges some places don’t grant divorces when one of the parties is pregnant — and one Missouri lawmaker is trying to change that, at least in her state.
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2 serving an eviction notice were fatally shot in Missouri, police say
Authorities say a court employee and a police officer were fatally shot Thursday after the court process server tried to serve an eviction notice at a home in Missouri. Police say a second officer was critically injured, but is expected to survive.
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Missouri mother faces charges after mistakenly placing baby in oven instead of crib, police say
A mother in Missouri faces criminal charges for mistakenly placing her 1-month-old baby in an oven instead of a crib, officials said.
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Missouri Republican candidate torches LGBTQ-inclusive books in viral video
Valentina Gomez, who is running for Missouri secretary of state, lit two books on fire, including an LGBTQ guide for teens and a sex education book.