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Motorist rescued in high water near Waterloo

Emergency personnel responded about 8:50 p.m. Wednesday to the report of a male driver sitting on the top of his truck after it got partially submerged in high water and…

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‘Not your typical liquor store’ in Millstadt

It may look like a large residence on the outside, but Pour Decisions Wine, Spirits & Gaming is home to an extensive collection of local and rare drinks and will…

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Private autopsy conducted in Dupo death

After a Dupo woman’s family believed her late January death may have been suspicious due to her residence being the site of many domestic violence calls and the changing stories…

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HSS struggles to keep caregivers

One worker spends his nights caring for adults with intellectual disabilities, and his days working a job part-time to make ends meet.  Two others left their caregiver jobs last year…

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Rash of vehicle arsons in Columbia

Police investigated a rash of vehicle arsons that took place early Tuesday morning in Columbia. In total, four vehicles in the 200 block of South Metter Avenue, two vehicles in…

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Continued I-255 lane closures as prep for large JB Bridge project

Heads up, drivers to and from south St. Louis County. As preparations continue for a planned Jefferson Barracks Bridge overhaul, the Missouri Department of Transportation announced more I-255 lane closures…

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Vietnam veterans get their due in Waterloo

Thunder held up long enough Tuesday morning for Waterloo’s first Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony honoring locals who fought for our country.  As Waterloo Mayor Tom Smith explained, March 29,…

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End of an era for beauty shop

On April 1, the building at 208 S. Main Street in Waterloo will no longer be home to a beauty shop that served customers for over 70 years.  Pins and…

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History shapes views on Ukraine

Two days after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv resident Kateryna Pesotska called her father in Mariupol, recounting the destruction she witnessed.  He did not believe her.  Pesotska,…

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COVID survivor lucky to be alive

Over two years after then-president Donald Trump declared a state of emergency relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, some who had become infected with the disease are still in a state…

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