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Ryan O'Reilly To Be Named St. Louis Blues Captain
O'Reilly had an unforgettable first year with the Blues in 2019 where he led the team to their first Stanley cup.

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O'Reilly had an unforgettable first year with the Blues in 2019 where he led the team to their first Stanley cup.

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is searching for a truck in connection to multiple cases of property damage.
A man was killed and a woman was wounded in a shooting that happened one block from America's Center in downtown St. Louis Sunday.
US pharmacy chain CVS will head to Missouri to give out the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to nearly 600 nursing homes.
Walgreens and CVS pharmacies are both working to administer the COVID-19 vaccine at nursing homes.
St. Louis City Police are searching for an armed man in connection to a robbery at Walgreens Thursday.
Both Gerrion M. Garr and Tony L. Allen are being sought by police in connection with the shooting.
The effort to get frontline workers vaccinated ramped up Thursday across the St. Louis region.
Today: Low 26/High 50. Partly sunny, warmer, and a bit breezy. South wind increasing to 10-15 mph.
The Blood and Bone Marrow Program at Saint Louis University reached a major milestone and performed its 100th bone transplant of the year.
A man was killed during a late-night shooting in north St. Louis.
Many local businesses are extending their shopping hours ahead of Christmas.
A man was arrested after shots were fired when FBI special agents carried out a search warrant in St. Louis County.
A man sitting in his car at a red light was kidnapped and robbed by a gun-wielding man, St. Louis police said.
According to authorities, the suspect indicated he was armed when he robbed the cashier inside the store at 6411 Gravois around 7:45 p.m.
Missouri's game against Prairie View A&M scheduled for Friday at Mizzou Arena has been canceled as a result of COVID-19.
Some of the holiday gifts that were purchased online this Christmas season, might not be under the tree by December 25.
Thousands of St. Louis County restaurant employees are out of work this holiday season as their employers struggle to stay afloat.
While St. Louis is also seeing dozens of new restaurants open, some have closed their doors for good.
One day after the first COVID-19 vaccines were given to frontline workers, soreness is the only side effect so far reported.