Statement tonight congressman hardy was recently hospitalized for a minor heart attack and has undergone a routine medical procedure. Out of an abundance of caution, doctors are continuing to observe him while he makes a full and speedy recovery. We expect the congressman to return to a full schedule later this week and is expected to be in washington next week for votes when Congress Returns from the august district work period. Noise complaints about construction are nothing new in the valley. But no s homeowners are taking legal action against the builders next door, saying the new construction is damaging their properties. Fox5s Miguel Martinez valle was at one of their neighborhood meetings today, and miguel. Did you see the damage they are talking about . I did. Cracked foundations, broken tiles, and split cielings. Neighbors tell me these problems only began over the last few months. Right around the same time these explosives started going off at a nearby construction site. I j
Now it was considered routine, it was in advance of a saturday launch. At this point, we have not heard of any injuries. And now we are going to a number of images that we are finding on social media. A number of people have reported hearing a loud boom and then reported hearing a second explosion. Others say they are praying for the people there at the space x launch site. Again, dave, as you just reported, no reports of any injuries, seven i will, the store isseven i will, the certainly, the story is in the very early stages. There was a very thick plume of smoke rising from the site. The smoke appears to be dissipating just a bit, clearly, it is a developing story, we hope that you stay with us. And of course, we will update you through the morning. Yes, it is now 7 01 a. M. We want to check weather and traffic for you, Steve Paulson is getting you going this morning. Cool, cooler, you guys. Thank you, we do have a pretty good fog bank out there, it is septembers 1st andseptember 1s
A Pevely woman arrested in Arnold on May 28 for allegedly driving while intoxicated had a .222 percent blood-alcohol content, which is more than twice the legal limit of .08 in Missouri.