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A couple gets marriage advice from flight passengers; it’s the tea with Judi D

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-05-30 11:05:13

SUMMARY: Judi D shares viral TikTok stories and insightful advice on Studio STL. A video comparing redheads to Black people as a marginalized group sparked discussion, with Judi reflecting on personal bullying experiences and appreciating the message of solidarity. Next, she highlights a heartwarming Alaska Airlines story where passengers gave marriage advice to an engaged couple, including “don’t go to bed angry” and “never stop communicating.” Judi also touches on concerns about kids’ social media use and how “doomscrolling” increases belief in fake news, suggesting screen time limits. Finally, new research shows work stress affects pets, emphasizing the importance of leaving work stress behind to support family harmony.

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Tim Ezell and Judi spill this tea this Friday! Catch Judi D weekday mornings on KLOU 103.3

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Job Corps center closure leaves students without a future

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-05-30 22:43:47

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Labor is pausing operations at all contractor-operated Job Corps centers, including the St. Louis center, due to a \$213 million deficit, rising safety concerns, and low graduation rates. This sudden closure, effective June 30, displaces hundreds of students and threatens nearly 200 jobs. Families are emotionally distressed as students, many with hopes for stable futures, are abruptly sent home. One student’s grandmother, caring for a daughter battling cancer, fears the closure will derail her grandson’s progress. Another family worries a granddaughter, close to nursing school enrollment, may now have to seek employment instead of continuing her education.

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FOX 2 has been outside the St. Louis Job Corps Center for hours, and what we’re seeing is heartbreaking.

Students are being escorted off campus by security—many with all their belongings—while concerned families rush to meet them.

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Home explosion kills St. Louis area man, rattles neighborhood

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www.youtube.com – KSDK News – 2025-05-30 22:11:17

SUMMARY: A deadly home explosion in Florissant, Missouri, killed 46-year-old Michael Blankenship, who was manufacturing homemade pyrotechnic devices in his garage. The blast occurred Wednesday afternoon on Trinity Lane near Graham Road, shaking nearby houses and damaging several homes with broken windows and ripped siding. Paramedics rushed Blankenship to the hospital, but he died from critical injuries. Neighbors were shocked as a child escaped unharmed. Pyrotechnic expert John Whiter of Gateway Fireworks emphasized that making fireworks at home is extremely dangerous, requiring extensive training, education, and supervision—conditions not met by homemade attempts like Blankenship’s.

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A Florissant neighborhood is still shaken two weeks after a deadly home explosion. The man who was killed was making homemade pyrotechnics.

For lots of people who live in one Florissant neighborhood, Wednesday afternoon was one they’ll never forget.

“All of a sudden I heard a big boom, my house shook and pictures fell off my walls,” said neighbor Wayne Hauenschild.

“I was down in my basement working at my desk and my house shook. I thought somebody ran into my house,” said neighbor Steven Busken.

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Man charged for burglarizing apartments to touch victim’s feet: St. Louis County PD

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fox2now.com – Kamy Smelser – 2025-05-30 15:27:00

SUMMARY: A 22-year-old Florissant man, Anthony Scott, was charged with two counts of first-degree burglary after breaking into two apartments early Tuesday morning at Sugar Pines Apartments. Scott entered one victim’s bedroom through a bent window screen, fleeing after she screamed and grabbed a bat. He was also found inside a second victim’s apartment near the front door before fleeing again. Surveillance footage and fingerprints linked Scott to multiple burglaries, including previous offenses involving unlawful entry and inappropriate touching of female victims’ feet and legs. Scott is held on a \$500,000 bond with a bond reduction hearing set for June 6.

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