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Global Warming May Require Higher Dams, Stilts
With the world losing the battle against global warming so far, experts are warning that humans need to follow nature's example: Adapt or die.
Foley: Jail time for woman busted on meth charges
St. Louis, MO: Tina Rohr was sentenced to 97 months in prison for possession of pseudoephedrine for the manufacture of methamphetamine, Acting United States Michael W. Reap announced today.
Ohio's Dog-Friendly License Plate Features Louisiana Dog
Ohio's "dog-friendly" license plate features a friendly Louisiana dog. J.J. and Mary Linda Huggins of Monroe just wanted a portrait to frame when they sent a photo of Mac, their 9-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, to artist Debbie Stonebraker of Foley, Mo.
Judge rules Lincoln County woman has not stayed clean and sober, must go to prison.
Prescription drug problems led a Lincoln County woman back to prison Monday, more than three years after drinking during pregnancy killed her baby.
U.City, with help of grant, will build new fire station
After almost 80 years, the University City Fire Department is trading in a grand building attached to this city's historic City Hall for new quarters.
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Thunderstorms, heavy rain, possible flash flooding in St. Louis area
Scattered showers in Missouri and Illinois have picked up intensity and flash flood warnings have been issued in several counties across the bi-state. Rains that began Wednesday were felt more strongly Thursday morning.
It appears St. Louis is the center of the largest dog fighting ring ever busted in the U.S. The Humane Society of Missouri has 378 dogs in its custody, including 50 puppies.
Person nearly hit as tree smashes through mobile home
A tree collapsed on a mobile home and nearly hit a person inside. Old Monroe Fire Protection District Chief Chris Blevins said the daughter of the homeowner was in the kitchen when the tree and powerlines fell on the mobile home as strong storms moved through Wednesday night.
Remains of Matt Higginbotham's mother were found after a 17-year mystery.
Sixteen years after his mother's mysterious disappearance, Matt Higginbotham decided it was finally time to burn some of the things she left behind.