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Woman who died in suspicious fire had other house burned 2 days earlier

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-15 17:38:42

SUMMARY: A woman who died in a suspicious fire on Kingston Court was previously rescued from another fire just two days earlier on Telford in South County. Both fires are considered suspicious and involved homes owned by the same person. The woman, aged 66, succumbed to injuries following the Kingston Court fire, which police believe was intentionally set. Her 81-year-old companion also died. The grandson, Ryan Rose, was arrested for setting the Telford fire, charged with arson, but no arrests have been made yet for the Kingston Court blaze. Authorities continue investigating both incidents as criminal cases.

Two homes owned by the same woman suspiciously caught fire in a matter of days.

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Kyle Schwarber’s 3 homers in All-Star Game’s first tiebreaking swing-off lift NL over AL

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fox2now.com – RONALD BLUM, Associated Press – 2025-07-16 01:50:00

SUMMARY: Kyle Schwarber, despite nerves, hit three home runs in the first-ever All-Star Game swing-off, helping the National League win 7-6 after a 6-6 tie with the American League. Schwarber, who didn’t get a hit during the game but earned MVP, overcame a two-homer deficit in the swing-off, which MLB introduced in 2022 to address pitcher usage limits. The NL’s victory came after a late AL comeback erased a six-run deficit. The new swing-off format, similar to a soccer shootout, had each side’s batters take three swings each. The game also featured fast pitching, a robot umpire debut, and a return to regular-season jerseys.

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Judge orders arrest of ‘Chimp Crazy’ couple for ducking financial sanctions

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fox2now.com – Chris Hayes – 2025-07-15 16:47:00

SUMMARY: A St. Louis County judge ordered the arrest and detention of Missouri woman Tonia Haddix and her husband Jerry Aswegan over failures to comply with court orders related to their ownership of chimpanzees. Haddix gained national attention through the HBO docuseries “Chimp Crazy,” focusing on her care and breeding of chimps formerly at the Missouri Primate Foundation. After legal battles with PETA, including a 2020 consent decree and a 2021 raid removing six chimpanzees, Tonka—a chimp Haddix falsely claimed was dead—was found caged in her basement. The couple owes over $220,000 to PETA and faces contempt charges for ignoring court hearings and financial obligations. Tonka now lives at a Florida sanctuary.

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Tick bite at golf course sends STL man to ICU

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-07-14 22:15:47

SUMMARY: A 65-year-old St. Louis man was hospitalized in ICU after a severe tick bite contracted on a golf course, demonstrating ticks’ expanding threat beyond wooded areas to urban spaces. Despite no visible bite, the man suffered debilitating symptoms including high fever, severe migraines, chills, night sweats, fatigue, and breathing difficulties. Washington University research shows one in seven St. Louis residents recall recent tick encounters. Experts link the rise in tick-borne illnesses to an unusually warm, wet spring, urging precautions like appropriate clothing, frequent checks, DEET use, and timely medical attention when flu-like symptoms arise after outdoor exposure.

According to a recent Washington University study, one in seven adults in the St. Louis area reported finding a tick on themselves or a loved one in the past year.

But for Skip Kernan, 65, it wasn’t a hike in the woods that led to a medical emergency. It was a day on the golf course.

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