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James Atherlay

St. Louis

Producer and Multimedia Journalist at KTVI-TV (St. Louis, MO)

Articles

  • Nov 19, 2024 | fox2now.com | James Atherlay

    Posted: Nov 19, 2024 / 04:55 PM CST Updated: Nov 19, 2024 / 04:55 PM CST CREVE COEUR, Mo. – One cancer patient refuses to be defined by her disease. She is using her love of Legos to spread joy to other people who may have health-related issues. “My daughter didn’t give me fair warning. It was rainy season. So, we started building Legos,” Jen Seitz said.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | fox2now.com | James Atherlay

    Posted: Nov 12, 2024 / 04:46 PM CST Updated: Nov 12, 2024 / 04:46 PM CST WASHINGTON, D.C. – Every year, around this time, people from all over the United States are brought to Washington, D.C., to decorate the most important building in the nation. This year, one of those people is Illinois florist Dawn Ahner.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | fox2now.com | James Atherlay

    Posted: Nov 5, 2024 / 05:19 PM CST Updated: Nov 5, 2024 / 05:19 PM CST ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Deadly and historic flooding in south St. Louis County not only closed roads but also flooded homes, leaving residents frustrated with the Metropolitan Sewer District. “It all started for us around 4:00 a.m., and it was non-stop,” Lemay Fire Public Information Officer Jason Brice said.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | yahoo.com | James Atherlay

    ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Deadly and historic flooding in south St. Louis County not only closed roads but also flooded homes, leaving residents frustrated with the Metropolitan Sewer District. “It all started for us around 4:00 a.m., and it was non-stop,” Lemay Fire Public Information Officer Jason Brice said. Gravois Creek raged next to Interstate 55 and Bayless Avenue, where a motorist drowned. AdvertisementBrice called the south county flooding historic.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | fox2now.com | James Atherlay

    Posted: Oct 29, 2024 / 04:59 PM CDT Updated: Oct 29, 2024 / 04:59 PM CDT ST. LOUIS – A brand new collaborative effort is spreading an important message. James Clark is the Vice President of Public Safety for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. He says the Urban League’s new “Slow Down” campaign is getting a big boost from its new partners.

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