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Drivers traveling Interstate 55 in south St. Louis County between Lindbergh Boulevard and Reavis Barracks Road should be aware of a planned lane shift Friday. Crews from the Missouri Department...
Drivers who use Interstate 55 in south St. Louis County should consider alternative routes this weekend as the Missouri Department of Transportation will be closing the interstate to remove a...
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated Interstate 55 would be closed between Reavis Barracks Road and Bayless Avenue this weekend. This is not the case. MoDOT has...
We are under a flash flood watch, and many have been dealing with excess water all weekend. Cleanup in south St. Louis County is underway, where it was hit the hardest.
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Drivers who use Interstate 55 in St. Louis County should consider alternate routes, or allow themselves more driving time next weekend, as The Missouri Department of Transportation will close the...
"It was just gut-wrenching. I'm heartbroken that she didn't make it," Cari Kotcher said Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 11:25 PM CDT April 15, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — "It was just gut-wrenching," recalled Cari Kotcher. One minute, Kotcher said she was filling up her car at a south St. Louis County gas station. "And I turned around and I saw a vehicle like mid-air, like in the air," said Kotcher. A startled Kotcher couldn't believe what happened next. "I heard this loud boom and I saw it crashed into the auto machine shop. It was very horrifying and scary," said Kotcher. St. Louis County Police say around 6:30 Wednesday night 57-year-old Rhonda Weedman drove north on I-55 and within moments got off at the Reavis Barracks exit when she lost control of her Chevy Malibu.