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July In Missouri Hottest In Last 75 Years
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. (KMOX) – Missourians can finally put the month of July behind them. It’s likely few will miss it, at least weather-wise. Jayson Gosselin, meteorologist with the National...
View ArticleWhy so Hot in July? NASA Data Provides Answer
(KMOX)-NASA scientists now have an idea of what caused our unusually hot summer. Dr. Jim Acker, Senior Support Scientist at the Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center, says the...
View ArticleJoplin’s July Building Permits Total $51.7 Million
JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — Rebuilding from the devastating tornado in Joplin apparently has begun in earnest. The city issued 1,570 permits for residential and commercial work in July, with a total value of...
View ArticleFair St. Louis Will Cap Off The 4th With A Bang
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Imagine: months of design meetings, drawings, computer simulations and site testing — just to watch all of that hard work go up in smoke. Actually, that’s been the plan all along...
View ArticleJuly Heat Broke 1930s Dust Bowl Record
WASHINGTON (AP) – This probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s....
View ArticleMetro Transit Workers Authorize Strike
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Employees of Metro Transit voted Tuesday to authorize a strike. Union officials say 90% of the members of Amalgamated Transit Local 788 voted to authorize a strike. Amalgamated...
View ArticleDowntown St. Louis to See Saturday Metering
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The St. Louis City Parking Division voted unanimously to enforce Saturday metering. Starting Saturday, July 6 people parking downtown will be required to pay use parking meters on...
View ArticleYour Ultimate Fourth Of July Party Guide
Photo Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images Fourth of July fireworks, barbecues, parties galore – celebrating America’s birthday in style is a big affair. Independence Day is rapidly approaching and we’ve...
View ArticleSunset Hills Aldermen Not Impeaching Mayor…Yet
SUNSET HILLS, Mo. (KMOX) – The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen is not moving forward to impeach its mayor yet, but has voted to hire a lawyer to advise members on how to do so. More than 100 residents...
View ArticleSt. Louis Symphony Announces New CEO and President
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Fresh off its Grammy win, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announced today a new president and CEO, Marie-Hélène Bernard, effective July 1. Bernard is not the first woman to serve in...
View ArticleKool and the Gang Headlining Fair Saint Louis
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The line-up for this summer’s Fair Saint Louis in Forest Park is out. A song St. Louisans – and Cardinals fans – know all too well is “Celebration.” And Kool and the Gang will...
View Article35th Fair Saint Louis, Round 2 in Forest Park
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – By car, by MetroLink train, and by foot, people will pour into Forest Park over 4th of July weekend for the 35th annual Fair Saint Louis. Fair chairman Steve Pozaric says they...
View ArticleFBI Warning of Terror Attack Heightens Fair’s Security
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Fair Saint Louis opens tonight in Forest Park amid heightened fears of a terror attack on U.S. soil this Fourth of July weekend. There are no credible threats against St. Louis, but...
View Article10 Killed in Traffic Crashes Over Fourth of July Weekend
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released statistics regarding the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The patrol says 10 people were killed in traffic crashes in Missouri. There...
View ArticleTwo Guns Nabbed From Men In Line For Fair Saint Louis
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Two men trying to bring guns into Fair Saint Louis face felony charges in what police say was an otherwise uneventful crime weekend at the three-day celebration. “We did make two...
View ArticleUpdate: St. Louis Church Expands National Fund for Burned Churches
Updated: July 15, 8:10 a.m. ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral in downtown St. Louis is leading a national fundraising campaign to help rebuild recently torched churches in the...
View ArticleFuneral Services to be Held Saturday for Granite City Student
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – A popular member of a Metro-East marching band is missing from band camp this week, but she’s still on the minds of her fellow performers. Senior-to-be Abby Mcelroy died over the...
View ArticleUPDATED: Illinois Panel OKs Medical Marijuana for 8 Health Conditions
COUNTRYSIDE, Ill. (AP) – (UPDATED 5:27 p.m.) An advisory board voted Wednesday to add eight health conditions including chronic pain syndrome, autism, osteoarthritis and post-traumatic stress disorder...
View ArticleFair St. Louis Returning to Forest Park
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Fair St. Louis will return to Forest Park for a third straight year in 2016. Fair officials said Monday that the annual Independence Day celebration, one of the largest in the nation,...
View ArticleCards, Correa Await Sentencing for Hacking Astros
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The former Cardinals executive who pleaded guilty to hacking into the Houston Astros computer system, was scheduled to be sentenced today. But the prison-time or fine Correa faces...
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