• St. Louis: Mother accused of starving 1-year-old to death with 250 calories a day | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    St. Louis authorities are investigating the death of a 1-year-old girl accused of being starved by her mother, who fed her only 250 calories a day through yogurt and vegetable pouches. The city also honors recent local deaths with memorial services and tributes, while facing a key decision on the future of its downtown transit expansion.
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  • St. Louis: Pedestrian airlifted after hit by vehicle in Stoddard County | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    St. Louis: A pedestrian was airlifted after being hit by a vehicle in Stoddard County, while Juneteenth celebrations brought thousands to the city's cultural events. Volunteers finished installing windows at a veteran tiny home village, and city officials discussed new bike lanes and public transit improvements.
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  • St. Louis: Missouri judge strikes down nearly all state abortion regulations | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    St. Louis — A Missouri judge struck down nearly all state abortion regulations, sparking debate over reproductive rights, while a Metro East veteran gains independence through a service dog. A St. Louis deli set to open its sixth location highlights local business growth and community connection.
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  • St. Louis: Ferguson considers layoffs, tax hikes as budget cuts loom | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    St. Louis city leaders in Ferguson face budget cuts of $2 million, including job losses and canceling the July 4 fireworks, as they tackle financial challenges. Meanwhile, St. Louis police command staff get raises, and the Cardinals’ broadcast booth welcomes Stefan Caray, the son of Chip Caray, marking a historic moment for local baseball.
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  • St. Louis: Elder abuse reports in Missouri continue to rise, experts warn undercounted. | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    St. Louis authorities warn of rising elder abuse cases in Missouri, urging families to stay alert as experts highlight underreporting concerns. The city also celebrates Juneteenth with local events and prepares for Carlos Santana's concert, marking a major cultural highlight.
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  • St. Louis: Judge upholds Missouri's police takeover, with one exception | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    St. Louis officials announce federal judge upholds state control of St. Louis police with emergency response oversight, while severe storms and tornadoes hit the region, prompting weather alerts. The state also proposes speed limit changes on Manchester Road in Kirkwood, sparking local debate, and St. Louis bars revive bingo nights with tech and steak prizes.
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  • St. Louis: Sinkhole forces I-44 closure in downtown St. Louis | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    St. Louis: A massive sinkhole closed a key section of I-44 downtown, prompting repairs and traffic changes, while Angie Salvador's breast cancer battle highlights rising healthcare costs. City officials seek federal aid for infrastructure, and a rare hammerhead worm was discovered in St. Louis County.
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  • St. Louis: Sinkholes shut down major highways in downtown St. Louis | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    St. Louis faced a major water main break near The Dome, creating a sinkhole that closed I-44 and I-70, disrupting traffic and prompting emergency responses. The city’s summer patio scene is also in full swing, with top restaurants offering prime outdoor dining spots for residents and visitors.
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