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Kiland Sampa is recovering after breaking his neck in a swimming pool accident.

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Kiland Sampa is recovering after breaking his neck in a swimming pool accident.

Ellisville Police reported the following criminal activity during the week of August 22.
The high school football season kicks off Friday night with a full slate of games involving teams with ties to Creve Coeur.
State lawmakers took action this year on changes to Missouri's concealed weapons program, increased penalties for speeding and new requirements for abortion doctors, among other measures.
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A Creve Coeur bridge project had detoured traffic in recent weeks.
The following incidents were reported by Creve Coeur Police between August 18-19.
We're helping you plan fun events for the whole family this weekend not too far from the city of Creve Coeur.
We're looking at stuff to do this Labor Day weekend near Ballwin and Ellisville.
An Ellisville resident suing the city and the former city council claims a conditional use permit was issued despite an incomplete application and that evidence was excluded by a circuit court judge.
Creve Coeur has used cameras to catch red light runners since 2007.
The Ballwin resident cited personal and professional commitments in announcing his decision, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The nine-week session opens Thursday September 5.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for St. Louis county that runs through Saturday night. Parkway School district officials are taking precautions on afternoon bus routes to beat the heat.
The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for St. Louis county that runs through Saturday night. The Parkway school district is also taking precautions on afternoon bus routes.
Thomas Debold is suing current and former Ellisville city council members and the city itself over the handling of a permit for the retail giant.
If approved, it would mark the first increase in the district's operational tax levy since the early 1990s.
The Colts open the season at home against the Ladue Rams.
The Colts open the season at home against the Ladue Rams.