Human remains are those of Berkeley woman missing 5 months
KINLOCH, Mo. (AP) – Police say human remains found last month in the St. Louis suburb of Kinloch are those of a 25-year-old woman missing since October. Monica Elaine Sykes of Berkeley went missing in October. Volunteer searchers found human remains in a desolate area of Kinloch on Feb. 4. A cause of death has…
Police called to cutting at North County Recreation Complex
( KTRS ) Police in North County say a fight between two women, involving knife, led to both of them going to hospital. The incident began around 6pm last night at the North County Recreation Complex. Police say the two women got into an argument, that had something to do with their children. That argument…
Greitens picks Missouri labor department director
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Gov. Eric Greitens is tapping the Illinois Department of Labor director to head Missouri’s labor agency. The Republican on Thursday announced his pick of Anna Hui to oversee labor issues and workers’ rights in Missouri. She served as assistant labor director in Illinois until Gov. Bruce Rauner in February picked…
Police looking for bank robbery suspect
( KTRS ) Police in St. Louis are looking for a woman that robbed a bank Thursday afternoon. Police say the female suspect, a black woman thought to be in the late 20’s, walked into the Regions Bank on Hampton Ave around 2:20pm yesterday. She then approached the teller and handed her a note announcing…
Former St. Louisan Charged in Threats Against Jewish Centers Denied Bail
New York (KTRS) The former journalist from St. Louis who was arrested in connection with threats against Jewish organizations has made his first New York court appearance. Juan Thompson appeared in Manhattan federal court yesterday, where a judge appointed an attorney to represent him. Bail was denied, so Thompson will remain behind bars until his…
World Wide Technology on People Magazine’s “Companies That Care” List
St. Louis (KTRS) A local company is on People Magazine’s 2017 list of “Companies That Care.” World Wide Technology landed at number 47 on the list of 50 world-wide companies. The list is based on 370-thousand employees’ survey responses to the firm Great Places To Work. Employees rated how their companies treat them on a day-to-day…