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5 surprising uses for dishwashing liquid
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - Dishwashing soap isn't just for scrubbing plates. This morning we're showing you five surprising uses for this super liquid. Check out the full list from Reader's ...
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Fans head to soccer training session at Busch Stadium
ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - St. Louis is about to experience a British invasion. It's the first time an international soccer match has taken place at Busch ...
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Jury convicts man of murder for 2011 St. Louis road rage case
o A jury convicted a St. Louis man of first-degree murder in a case involving deadly road rage in 2011.John Dailey, 34, was also found guilty on Tuesday night by a St. Louis jury of two counts of armed criminal action and first-degree assault.The incident happened at about 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 21 of that year. Police said Dailey shot Christopher Walton-Jones, 19, of the 8500 block of Concord ...
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St. Louis man creates new app to connect sports fans
ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - Tim Murphy is a bit of a sports fanatic. "This is a bubble boy game signed by Wayne Gretzky," Murphy pointed out. He has mounds of memorabilia to prove it. "This is a Masters flag signed by Tom Watson," he added. It's his love of sports that also sparked an idea. "It's a smartphone app for live sporting and music events," Murphy ...
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World Wide Technology opens new headquarters in St. Louis
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. (KSDK) - World Wide Technology announced Wednesday it has opened a new headquarters building on its St. Louis campus. The 57,200 square foot building was built with LEED and environmental building practices and will allow for the company's rapid growth and enable collaboration and innovation. "WWT's continuing success and growth has driven this expansion ...
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Man runs into police station while running from police
CLAYTON, Mo. (KSDK) - A man running from police was arrested inside the St. Louis County Police Headquarters when he ran inside the building. Police say the 39-year-old was pulled over for a traffic violation in the 7800 block of Forsyth around 2 p.m. Wednesday. The officer asked the man to exit the vehicle, and as he complied, police say he pushed the officer aside and started running east in ...
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Chiefs Defense Embracing the New System
The Kansas City Chiefs are making practice extra enjoyable to cover, thanks to the focus, intensity, attention to detail and my personal favorite, the competitive spirits of the offense and defense. Regardless of the type of drills, 7-on-7, 11-on-11, the motivation to win each and every rep is full-tilt during Chiefs head coach Andy Reid's practices. Case in point, during Wednesday's ...
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Todays MLB starting lineups May 22
Below are starting lineups that have been made public by the clubs. A lineup is not official until it is handed to the umpire. Additional lineups will be added as they become available: Arizona Diamondbacks: 1. ...
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KC man pleads guilty to bungled bank robbery
The U.S. Attorney's office says 26-year-old Martron Bailey pleaded guilty Wednesday to trying to hold up a United Missouri Bank branch in the city last Nov. ...
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Traffic increasing at Lambert Airport
Airport officials said Wednesday that traffic rose 2.5 percent in April compared with April 2012. About 523,000 people boarded planes at Lambert last ...
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Carny stabbed another arrested at Lincoln County fairgrounds police say
o A carnival worker was seriously injured late Tuesday when police say he got into a physical altercation with another worker and was stabbed.Lincoln County Sheriff's deputies responded to the Troy fairgrounds after receiving a call about the altercation. When deputies arrived they found a 22-year-old man, a native of South Africa, bleeding profusely from his abdomen.Witnesses told deputies ...
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Sam Bradford raises money for tornado ravaged hometown of Oklahoma City
o Rams Quarterback Sam Bradford was in Oklahoma City on Monday for one of the most devastating tornados in the state's history. Now, he has comeback to St. Louis unscathed to raise money for disaster relief. "It's really hard for me to look at the pictures," Bradford said on Wednesday, announcing the #STL4OKC fundraising drive, seeking goods and financial support for Oklahoma ...
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Man who admitted killing St. Louis County lawyer gets life without parole
A man who admitted killing a St. Louis County lawyer -- and was accused of plotting to kill a prosecutor --will serve life in prison without parole after the state waived the death penalty in exchange for his guilty plea to a first-degree murder charge.The sentence ordered Tuesday for Cleophus King, 46, is what his former lover and accomplice, Ronald Johnson, 25, of Ferguson, received after ...
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Have you seen this video
LONDON - Two men armed with a machete, guns and other weapons killed a man - believed to be a soldier - on a street near a South London military barracks Wednesday in what officials are treating as a terrorist attack. Police shot and wounded both suspects, who were later arrested. The shocking attack, captured on video by onlookers, ended with one of the assailants, brandishing a cleaver and a ...
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Hale Irwin has won more than anyone on the Champions Tour
There are players who have won more majors, and there are guys who can steal beat good tour players. But, I promise you there will not be a golfer in the field who enjoys competing more than 67 year old Hale Irwin. There is no debate that Irwin is the greatest Senior PGA player ever. He has 45 wins on the Champions Tour, that is 17 more than anybody else. On the regular tour he won 20 times, ...
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Kirkwood School Board approves iPad Minis for all students
KIRKWOOD, Mo. (KSDK) - The Kirkwood School Board approved more than $1.7 million to buy iPad Minis for every student in the district. Reaction has been varied. One parent she has mixed feelings about every student having them in the district, and about starting kindergarteners out with them. The district says the kids are using it anyway. Why not use it to engage them more in their ...
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Cleanup begins in Moore Okla.
MOORE, Okla. (KSDK) - Cleanup has started in Moore, Okla., where a tornado estimated to be an EF-5 touched down Monday afternoon. At least 24 people died in the storm, and hundreds are ...
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St. Louis County woman charged with stabbing brother in front of Berkeley cop
o A St. Louis County woman nearly killed her brother Wednesday when she stabbed him in front of a police officer, authorities say.Sharnae Trust, 29, of the 3100 block of Chicory Creek Lane in unincorporated St. Louis County, was charged today with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.Berkeley Police Chief Frank McCall Jr. said police responded shortly after 5 a.m. to a home in the ...
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Larry Conners fired from KMOV
said: "We regret to announce that Larry Conners is no longer a KMOV news reporter."The action comes after a series of events that began last week when Conners alleged he was targeted by the Internal Revenue Service ...
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Cardinals team up with Chelsea Manchester City STL4OKC for tornado relief
ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - The St. Louis Cardinals and Relevent Sports announced Wednesday they will team up with the Chelsea Football Club and the Manchester City Football Club to help kids affected by the tornado in Moore, Okla. The Cardinals and Relevent Sports are pledging $1 from every ticket sold to Thursday's soccer game between Chelsea and Manchester City at Busch Stadium. That money will ...
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Carnival worker stabbed in stomach during Lincoln County fight
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. (KSDK) - A South Africa native was stabbed in the stomach Tuesday night in Lincoln County, Mo. by a fellow South African. Police say a 25-year-old carnival worker started fight with his 22-year-old colleague. The suspect is accused of going to his bunk, grabbing a knife, and stabbing the victim twice in the stomach. The knife was recovered by police in a nearby field. The ...
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Final groundbreaking on Route 364 Page Avenue Extension
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. (KSDK) - The final groundbreaking was Wednesday for the final section of the Route 364 Page Avenue Extension. The ceremony took place at the Interstate 64 and Route N interchange in Lake Saint Louis. This is the place where the final nine miles of Route 364 will end. The divided highway will have four lanes and wind through five St. Charles County municipalities. New ...
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21-year-old charged for burning cars at MoBap Covenant Seminary
burning cars on a Missouri Baptist University parking lot and at the nearby Covenant Seminary. Andrew Bradley Wos is charged with four counts of knowingly burning or exploding a 2008 Ford Escape, a 2005 Honda Pilot, a 2000 Chevrolet Impala, and a 2001 Nissan Frontier. The fires happened between 4:28 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. May 1. Leaves and twigs were shoved into gas tanks and then set on fire. ...
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Joplin remembers tornado pushes for recovery
JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) -- The draft beer and whiskey shots flow freely at the sparkling new Joplin Elks Lodge 501, a distant hallway plaque the only visible reminder that three members and a bartender cleaning up after Sunday bingo died in a monster tornado that forever grafted a little-known southwest Missouri city into the nation's disaster ...
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More lawsuits filed over priest who admitted making child pornography
The Catholic Church in Missouri faces more lawsuits brought by alleged victims of a priest who has admitted producing child pornography. The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Bishop Robert Finn are named as defendants along with the Rev. Shawn Ratigan, who is awaiting sentencing, The Kansas City Star reported Tuesday. Lawyers say Finn and the diocese "abetted" Rattigan when he ...










