We take a look at what's new on DVD and we also talk with Shane Sighnorino about three books that we think you'll love.
We introduce you to Melissa Rey, winner of "The Discovery Education Young Scientist Challenge."
In our sixth segment, Tim takes us back out to Skyzone Sports to show you how you can get a serious workout on a trampoline.
Carol talks with Amy Hinote about how you can help support the organization Hinote's Heroes. Amy's husband and blues player, Dan Hinote, founded the organization to help kids living with cancer.
October is National Pretzel Month! So Matt Opfer from Auntie Anne's stops by the studio to show Carol how to make pretzels. Carol learns how to make pretzels with Matt Opfer from Auntie Anne's.
In our sixth segment, Tim takes us back out to Skyzone Sports to show you how you can get a serious workout on a trampoline. We also meet Melissa Rey, winner of "The Discovery Education Young Scientist Challenge."
Before we leave you, we talk about some great events happening this week in the metro area. We also give you a preview of tomorrow's show.
St. Clair County Clerk Bob Delaney has a suggestion for Illinoisans not wanting to wait in potentially long lines on Election Day -- cast your vote now.
President Bush on Tuesday announced a $250 billion plan by the government to directly buy shares in the nation's leading banks.
The Bush administration plans to spend an initial $250 billion of the $700 billion bailout buying stock in private banks, greatly expanding protections for the U.S. financial system out of deep concern for the faltering economy, industry and government officials said Monday night. President Bush planned to announce the details Tuesday morning.
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Wall Street stormed back after its worst week ever and staged the biggest single-day stock rally since the Great Depression on Monday, catapulting the Dow Jones industrials to a 936-point gain and finally offering relief from eight consecutive days of stock market carnage. News 4's Matt Sczesny reports.
Two more St. Louis communities are letting you find out about crime in your neighborhood -- almost as fast as police. Kirkwood and Oakland are joining Maryland Heights, Hazelwood and Troy, Mo., in reporting crime online. News 4's Chris Nagus reports.
Police said an illegal immigrant is suspected in two rapes and a sexual assault over a two week period. Ruben Mejia, 39, of Pacific, Mo., is charged in one of those cases. News 4's Mike O'Connell reports.
News 4's Larry Conners has a look at what's ahead on "News 4 at 10."
University of Illinois journalism student Alex Symonds takes a look at Illini tight end Michael Hoomanawanui.
The sinking economy has stalled some development projects, but one in west St. Louis County is moving ahead following an agreement between the city and developers. News 4's Laurie Waters reports.
Some statistics from the U.S. Department of Justice indicate that 6.5 million Americans will be the victim of identity theft. But there is a way to stop identity thieves, and it will only cost you $15. News 4's Robin Smith reports. For more information, visit the Missouri Attorney General's Office Web site or the Illinois Attorney General's Office Web site.
A 28-year-old woman was charged in connection with an assault at a downtown St. Louis homeless shelter. Police said last Thursday a female supervisor at New Life Evangelistic Center was talking with Pamela M. Fraction when Fraction began beating her. News 4's John Mills reports.
A woman was taken into custody Sunday night after a resident was found dead inside a Godfrey, Ill., home, authorities said. News 4's Erica Byfield reports.
The Advancement Project, a non-partisan voting rights group, warned Monday that St. Louis County is at a "real risk of running out of paper ballots," according to spokesman Jim Freeman in Washington.
Bridgette Raes, author of "Style Rx," gives you tips for handling a style emergency.
Dr. Richard Moore from "The Lifestyle Center" tells us about new laser hair removal techniques.
Town and Country's Deer Task Force will present it's final report at tonight's board of alderman meeting. The Deer Task Force is recommending two things.
The Federal Reserve has approved Wells Fargo's $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia. The Fed's move comes after federal antitrust regulators backed the deal Friday, allowing San Francisco-based Wells Fargo to buy the Charlotte North Carolina-based bank.
HSGameTime.com - (10/12/08) - Chaminade Sophomore running back Rob Standard is our Player of the Week.
HSGameTime.com (KMOV) -- A look at the best plays from a big weekend in St. Louis high school football.
(KMOV) -- The University of Missouri's Jeremy Maclin talks about Mizzou's loss to Oklahoma State.
(KMOV) -- Missouri Tigers' Sean Weatherspoon speaks out about the Mizzou loss to Oklahoma State.
(KMOV) -- Post-game interviews following the loss to Oklahoma State.
(KMOV) -- Missouri Tigers tight end Chase Coffman talks about Mizzou's loss to Oklahoma State.
(KMOV) -- Missouri Tigers place kicker Jeff Wolfert talks about Mizzou's loss to Oklahoma State.
News 4 This Morning's Paul Cook gives you the latest on gas prices and where you can find the best deals.
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St. Louis (KMOV) -- Thousands in the Metro area are fighting to stay in the their homes as the financial meltdown continues. But for those who've lost the foreclosure fight, there are investors ready and waiting. News 4's Ray Preston found out why investors from all around the country are focusing on the St. Louis market.
St. Louis (KMOV) -- There was a serious accident near New Halls Ferry Rd. just north of I-270 on Sunday evening. Police had to clear the roadway so an Arch helicopter could land on the road.
St. Louis (KMOV) -- More than 8000 riders hit the streets in Maryland Heights for the March of Dimes' Bikers for Babies road rally on Sunday.
St. Louis (KMOV) -- The victim of a violent attack shared her story with News 4. She's battling not only the mental anguish of being beaten and raped, but also is struggling with soaring medical bills she can't afford to pay.
A surprising new poll shows just how concerned Americans are about the economy. This, as President Bush works this weekend with high level foreign officials to try and bring about some relief. CNN's John Lorinc has the latest.
St. Louis (KMOV) -- On Saturday, Gas prices in some places in St. Louis fell below $3.00.