hfoster+FollowSt. Louis mom welcomes third set of twinsImagine juggling eight kids—four boys and four girls—with three sets of twins in the mix! That’s everyday life for Solita Drone in Wentzville, who just brought home her third set of twins. Doctors say having three sets is a one-in-three-million event, but for Solita, it’s a family pattern. Her home runs on routines, teamwork, and a lot of love, even when things get hectic. She’s determined to break old cycles and give her kids the best start. Would you be up for this wild ride, or does the thought make you dizzy? #Relationships #StLouis #Twins10Share
Leah Gonzales+FollowMassive explosion rocks St. Louis neighborhoodA quiet neighborhood just north of St. Louis was turned upside down after a powerful explosion destroyed more than 20 homes, leaving residents shaken and three people injured. The blast, which started in a single house, quickly spread flames to nearby properties, forcing authorities to urge everyone to stay away. Crews are still searching for possible victims in the rubble, while bomb and arson investigators work to uncover what caused this disaster. Many locals shared how the explosion felt like an earthquake, with the shockwaves heard miles away. How would you feel if this happened in your community? #Entertainment #Celebrity #StLouis10Share
Michael Wilson+FollowSt. Louis tow lot: More chaos than crime?Turns out, the St. Louis city tow lot scandal might be less about grand theft and more about messy paperwork and workplace drama. Despite headlines about $5 million in missing cars, investigations found the real issue was poor record-keeping, not a criminal conspiracy. New digital tracking and a ban on cash payments are now in place, but the lot’s history of feuds and confusion lingers. It’s wild how rumors and bad management can spiral into a citywide scandal. Anyone else think this says more about how we run things than about actual wrongdoing? #Cars #StLouis #TowLot00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowHidden yard invader: Watch out for this plant!Star of Bethlehem flowers may look lovely, but they’re causing big headaches for St. Louis homeowners. One local gardener spent hours digging up these invasive plants, only to discover they multiply underground and can’t just be pulled or sprayed away. These flowers aren’t just a nuisance—they’re poisonous and threaten native plants, making it harder for local wildlife to thrive. With warmer weather helping invasives spread, it’s more important than ever to know what’s growing in your yard. Have you battled an invasive species at home? What’s your toughest yard challenge? #Home #StLouis #InvasiveSpecies00Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowSt. Louis man finds 20 kittens in bins on his lawnImagine stepping outside and discovering two bins on your lawn—only to open them and find 20 wide-eyed kittens staring back! That’s exactly what happened to a St. Louis resident, who quickly brought the abandoned kittens to Stray Rescue of St. Louis. The shelter was nearly full, but thanks to a flurry of social media posts, every kitten found a foster home within a day. Now, these little ones are thriving with loving families. It’s heartwarming to see the community rally for animals in need. What would you do if you found a surprise like this on your doorstep? #Pets #StLouis #RescueKittens10Share
Charles Mills+FollowUSWNT vs Jamaica: St. Louis ShowdownGet hyped for an epic showdown! 🏟️ The USWNT takes on Jamaica in St. Louis on June 3. Originally set to play China, the change brings us the Reggae Girlz, featuring star striker Khadija "Bunny" Shaw. 🌟 Plus, celebrate Becky Sauerbrunn's career in her hometown! Don't miss out on seeing these Concacaf rivals. 🎟️ Tickets start at $50 on StubHub. Grab yours now and catch all the action live! #USWNT #SoccerFriendly #StLouis #Sports60Share
Jordan Williams+FollowWhy Schnucks is locking up basics in St. LouisEveryday shopping at some St. Louis Schnucks stores just got a little more complicated—now, you might need an employee to unlock glass cases for essentials like deodorant or laundry detergent. This move comes as the store tries to tackle a rise in organized retail theft, hoping to keep prices down for everyone. While it’s meant to protect products, it’s definitely changing the way we shop. Have you noticed these cases at your local store? How do you feel about the balance between convenience and security? Let’s talk about what this means for our community. #Business #LocalBusiness #StLouis00Share