Express Scripts, Walgreens Rift Has Millions Seeking Alternate Prescription...
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – It’s a very public corporate battle that’s made getting prescriptions a lot more difficult, and more expensive, for millions of people. Months of negotiations failed to produce a...
View ArticleFerguson Businesses Suffering After Unrest
FERGUSON, Mo. (KMOX) – Sales are taking a major nosedive at businesses located in the Ferguson riot zone. The Dellwood Market is completely boarded up after every window was smashed out, and one has to...
View ArticlePropane Price for Upcoming Winter So Far, So Good
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The corn crop could leave you paying more to heat your home this winter, but the key word is “could.” Steve Ahrens, executive director of the Missouri Propane Gas Association, says...
View ArticleFirst Bank: Do Not Respond to Automated Call from ‘Fraud Protection Department’
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Did you get a call over the weekend from the “Fraud Protection Department at First Bank?” The call states that there is a temporarily hold on your account, and when you call back, it...
View ArticleAmeren Warns Customers of Phone Scam
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Ameren Missouri and Illinois are warning customers not to fall victim to a scam on the rise. Impersonators pose as Ameren employees and tell customers their power will be turned off...
View ArticleHackers Access Records for Millions of Anthem Customers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Health insurer Anthem said hackers infiltrated its computer network and gained access to personal information for “tens of millions” of customers and employees, including CEO Joseph...
View ArticleIKEA Letters Slated to Go Up Today
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Weather-permitting, IKEA will try again today to hang its 15-foot yellow letters on its big blue building under construction in Midtown. “We’re just hoping it’s not too wet and not...
View ArticleWould-Be Crook Who Says ‘Just Joking’ Not Laughing From Jail
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – An almost-robber at a store in Granite City tells his victim “just joking.” Eric Brown, 31, is accused of demanding car keys and register cash from a clerk at Curly’s Corner Market...
View ArticleCustomers to Pay for MSD Billing Error
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – A miscalculation that goes back nearly two years has many local sewer district customers doing double takes when they open their bills – and perhaps uttering some choice words. The...
View ArticleMSD Residential Customers Spared from Billing Issue
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Residential customers of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District will not face extra charges for a billing mistake. MSD officials on Wednesday clarified that only the bills of...
View ArticleStorms Take Toll on Power in Downtown St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Ameren Missouri reports several blocks of downtown St. Louis were hit by a power outage this morning when heavy rainwater swamped an underground power station at 8th and Pine. The...
View ArticleBusiness Owner Gets 14 Years for Sexually Assaulting Customers
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) – The owner of a St. Louis-area laser hair-removal business has been ordered to spend 14 years in prison for sexually assaulting four customers. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch...
View ArticleFCC to Phone Companies: You Can Stop Unwanted Robocalls
WASHINGTON (AP) – Tired of automated phone calls urging you to vote for a certain candidate or pitching you a cruise vacation? You can now tell your phone company that federal regulators say it’s OK to...
View ArticleAbout 3,000 Still Without Power in St. Louis Area
ST. LOUIS (AP/KMOX) – About 3,000 homes and businesses are still without power in the St. Louis area as of late Tuesday afternoon after storms rolled through the region, according to electricity...
View ArticleLocal Health Official Encourages Early Flu Vaccinations
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – It may seem a bit early, but local pharmacies are already beginning to offer the flu vaccine to customers. Last year’s flu season provided some surprises-it peaked relatively early,...
View ArticleAmeren Missouri Monthly Bill Increase Begins in Sept.
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Ameren Missouri customers will see their fuel adjustment charge go from $4.62 to $5.08 per month on their electric bill. The hike was approved by the Public Service Commission to...
View ArticleWine and Tapas? Taco Bell to Serve Them in Chicago
NEW YORK (AP) – What kind of wine pairs best with a Chalupa? Taco Bell customers in Chicago and San Francisco will soon be able to find out. The chain says it will open a location that serves wine,...
View ArticleFirst St. Louis IKEA Customers Enjoy a ‘Party Atmosphere’
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – A man on stilts, a band warming up the crowd with music, and hundreds of people lined up for the grand opening of IKEA in St. Louis. The 380,000 square foot IKEA St. Louis, near...
View ArticleLaclede Gas Rates to Decrease Compared to Last Winter
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The cold weather is just around the corner, and Laclede Gas is getting ready for the winter season. Spokeswoman Jenny Gobble says this winter gas bill may be cheaper for consumers...
View ArticleAmeren Missouri Lowers Energy Efficiency Charge
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Ameren Missouri customers soon likely will pay about $7 less on their monthly bill. The Missouri Public Services Commission has approved a move by the largest electric...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....